Judy Garland and Friends - OTR Podcast
Summary: Journey with Judy through time in her chronological Radio appearances.
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65 years ago today Charles Boyer kept us in Suspense!
More Music with Gordon MacRae from 65 years ago today!
Time for another Command Performance!
Time for another Orson Welles Wednesday! Only one more part to go after this one.
On old podcast intro from 2011.
Welcome to our Oztravaganza! It's all Judy and all OZ today!
One of Judy's last appearances on Good News, which to some of you might be Good News!
65 years ago this week Charles Laughton kept us in Suspense!
Another show from exactly 65 years ago today that shows of Gordon MacRae's amazing singing voice in high quality sound!
Another Command Performance with Rob!
Part 5 in our 80th Anniversary presentation of Orson Welles' Les Miserables!
Wow what an incredible episode with Judy Garland, Les Paul and Mary Ford! No. 60 21st March 1951 Transcribed in Hollywood (17th March 1951). Announced by Ken Carpenter. With Jud Conlon’s Rhythmaires, Les Paul & Mary Ford and Judy Garland. *Chesterfield Jingle with Rhythmaires *Where The Blue Of The Night Opening Theme *You And Your Beautiful Eyes with Rhythmaires *Sentimental Music (a) How High The Moon Les Paul & Mary Ford *Mockin’ Bird Hill (Tra-La-La Twittle Dee Dee) with Mary Ford & Les Paul (Guitar(s)) Carolina In The Morning Judy Garland Comedy Dialogue Bing Crosby & Judy Garland *How Could You Believe Me When I Said “I Love You” When You Know I’ve Been A Liar All My Life? (b) with Judy Garland Comedy Dialogue (c) Bing Crosby & Judy Garland *How Could You Believe Me When I Said “I Love You” When You Know I’ve Been A Liar All My Life? (d) with Judy Garland *Chesterfield Jingle &nb(continued)
Here is a really nice one for you with a huge sound upgrade from the last time I presented it! 12 years before she would be in the 1954 film version!
More chronological Judy Garland with more Good News!
70 years ago this week Donald O'Connor kept us in Suspense! This was three years before he met the talking mule and five years before he was Singing in The Rain!