Hattie Winston takes centre stage in this episode and shines in "It could happen to you", accompanied by her husband, renowned composer and conductor Harold Wheeler.
It is a lovely episode and I'm grateful writers & producers made this possible.
Ted Danson graciously steps aside to give Miss Winston the opportunity to perform.
I loved this episode.
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Why didn't they do this sooner?
terry-7866130 January 2023
So you've got a well-known Broadway musical theater performer in your regular cast and she doesn't sing until the sixth season? Big mistake. Hattie Winston had been in a bunch of shows, among them "Hair!", "I Love My Life," "The Me Nobody Knows," "Two Gentlemen of Verona," "Scapino," "Does a Tiger Wear a Necklace" and in her most famous role as Ginnie in "The Tap Dance Kid" with Hinton Battle, Alonso Ribeiro and Savion Glover. Without overdoing it and going to contrived lengths, they could have found other storylines in which Winston could sing. With her husband, Harold Wheeler, as the pianist in this episode, it was a lot of fun.
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