Tribute to Richard Rodgers (taped at Carnegie Hall) with guest performers: Peggy Lee, Diahann Carroll, Roberta Peters, Steve Lawrence, Gordon MacRae, Peter Nero, Nancy Dussault, Cesare Siepi
- Episode aired Nov 4, 1962
- TV-G
- 1h
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- TriviaPeggy Lee sings "Mountain Greenery". Peggy Lee & Steve Lawrence sing "Manhattan." Steve Lawrence sings "With a Song in My Heart." Diahann Carroll sings "Little Girl Blue." Roberta Peters sings "Falling in Love with Love." Cesare Siepi sings "Where or When?" Peter Nero performs "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue."
Peggy Lee sings "It Might as Well be Spring" (from "State Fair"). Steve Lawrence sings "Younger Than Springtime" ("South Pacific"). Gordon MacRae sings "If I Loved You" (from "Carrousel"); "Oklahoma"; "Surrey with the Fringe on Top"; and "Beautiful Morning" (all from "Oklahoma"). Gordon MacRae & Roberta Peters perform "Shall We Dance" (from "King and I"). Steve Lawrence, Cesari Siepi & Gordon MacRae sing "There's Nothing Like A Dame." Roberta Peters sings "Wonderful Guy" (from "Oklahoma"). Nancy Dussault sings "Do Re Mi" (from "Sound of Music"). Cesari Siepi (with Richard Rodgers) sings "You'll Never Walk Alone." Diahann Carroll sings "No Strings" and "Sweetest Sounds." The Robert De Cormier chorale perform "Bloody Mary" (from "South Pacific"). Entire Cast sing "It's a Grand Night for Singing" (from "State Fair").
Ed Sullivan reads congratulatory telegrams from President Dwight D. Eisenhower, President Herbert Hoover, President Harry Truman, United Nations Ambassador Adlai Stevenson and others.
- SoundtracksNo Strings/The Sweetest Sounds
Written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II
Performed by Diahann Carroll
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- Runtime1 hour
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- 1.33 : 1
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