PLEASE, SOMEONE RELEASE THIS SHOW ON DVD! Never has there been such a talented duo on tv. Their musical comedy medley rivals Merman and Martin's from The Ford Star Jubilee. The humor and dance all throughout and its a foreshadow to the Carol Burnett Show which I think had he same writers and dancers. Just wonderful!
In the sixties, Carol was my idol. I adored her. Kept scrapbooks, saw her on Broadway and in Pittsburgh (when Julie became pregnant and couldn't tour with her and was replaced with Martin and Rossi). I even bribed schoolmates out on the schoolyard during recess to vote for her in The People's Choice Awards. One year she won by very few votes and I swore my efforts were what put her over the top to defeat Lucille Ball (whom I also loved, but not like Carol). She was brilliant and soooooo genuine and down to earth. Not sure that still applies, but the talent remains forever.
Yeah, Lucille Ball never matched up with Carol for me either. I loved I LOVE LUCY but the shows that came after not so much. Lucille Ball was a knockout in the 1940’s and I couldn’t believe her dancing and singing abilities . I caught an old movie once; couldn’t believe she could be that beautiful!! She made several movies. Then, with I LOVE LUCY she just went for the comedy and slapstick.
I listened to this on an LP about a thousand times. What a TREAT to see what it looked like at Carnegie Hall. What I'd give to have been in the audience!!
I turned 65 today. I remember being 14 and enthralled watching this. (I think nothing came of "Calamity Jane," but I'm not sure.) I bought the LP and listened to this constantly. It taught me to listen to the orchestra because they're doing interesting stuff behind the stars. Listen to the strings going into the chorus both times. Listen to the dance arrangement. It's a brilliant arrangement. I won't say I wore the LP out, but I DID listen to it a lot.
Jesus, that's awesome even for today. They're just two great friends and a bunch of people actually having fun, and you can tell they all loved it. Some real genuine acting right there, none of that fake stuff.
Wow!! I'm surprised they could do more than 2 of the numbers they did in one evening, they're so vocally demanding ..... Classic. This will never get old. I'm a teenager and I LOVE them.
Haha Julie trying to do Texas accent..... Great fun though. The men make me laugh - if they were around today they could all do a Brokeback Mountain musical!
@Rebas1Okie Ironic, because one of her first roles was as a girl from tenessee, but she says that when she came to the states and heard a real southern accent she died of shame.
If Julie was pregnant then this had to be right before or after Walt Disney offered her the role of Mary Poppins because I remember she said she almost turned it down because of being pregnant.
I love pointing out this video whenever people complain about Dick Van Dyke's bad Cockney accent in _Mary Poppins_ (released two years after this performance). Carol Burnett is a native-born Texan, but Julie Andrews -- well, to put it charitably, she's very obviously NOT from Texas! But who cares? They're both dynamite, and I doubt any Texas viewers were bothered by her "fake accent" that comes and goes, just like Van Dyke's.
Has there ever been a more perfect pairing of two magnificent talents on the same stage? I think not.
These girls were a triple threat they could sing, dance and act!!
I'm a 17 year old and this is 2014... I'm still watching Julie and Carol doing their numbers these days
Emma Swan-Mills same! i'm 16 and this is 2015.
I'm am 14 and this is 2017 and I am still doing the same
I'm 14 and it's 2018
PLEASE, SOMEONE RELEASE THIS SHOW ON DVD! Never has there been such a talented duo on tv. Their musical comedy medley rivals Merman and Martin's from The Ford Star Jubilee. The humor and dance all throughout and its a foreshadow to the Carol Burnett Show which I think had he same writers and dancers. Just wonderful!
Oh wouldn't it be loverly... to have a cup of tea in Big D!
CRACKED ME UP!
In the sixties, Carol was my idol. I adored her. Kept scrapbooks, saw her on Broadway and in Pittsburgh (when Julie became pregnant and couldn't tour with her and was replaced with Martin and Rossi). I even bribed schoolmates out on the schoolyard during recess to vote for her in The People's Choice Awards. One year she won by very few votes and I swore my efforts were what put her over the top to defeat Lucille Ball (whom I also loved, but not like Carol). She was brilliant and soooooo genuine and down to earth. Not sure that still applies, but the talent remains forever.
Yeah, Lucille Ball never matched up with Carol for me either. I loved I LOVE LUCY but the shows that came after not so much.
Lucille Ball was a knockout in the 1940’s and I couldn’t believe her dancing and singing abilities . I caught an old movie once; couldn’t believe she could be that beautiful!! She made several movies. Then, with I LOVE LUCY she just went for the comedy and slapstick.
i love this song.
i always sing it around the house..
and now my family think im mad :P
I listened to this on an LP about a thousand times. What a TREAT to see what it looked like at Carnegie Hall. What I'd give to have been in the audience!!
Me too!
Julie is timeless!!
I turned 65 today. I remember being 14 and enthralled watching this. (I think nothing came of "Calamity Jane," but I'm not sure.) I bought the LP and listened to this constantly. It taught me to listen to the orchestra because they're doing interesting stuff behind the stars. Listen to the strings going into the chorus both times. Listen to the dance arrangement. It's a brilliant arrangement. I won't say I wore the LP out, but I DID listen to it a lot.
Jesus, that's awesome even for today. They're just two great friends and a bunch of people actually having fun, and you can tell they all loved it. Some real genuine acting right there, none of that fake stuff.
Wow!! I'm surprised they could do more than 2 of the numbers they did in one evening, they're so vocally demanding .....
Classic. This will never get old. I'm a teenager and I LOVE them.
Carol: Julie, do you remember when we first worked together?
Julie: No.
Whahaha cracks me up every time :)
A couple of greats🎬
I'm amazed that at 4:02 Carol points a gun right into Julie's face! But what performers. These two are pure enjoyment
xD
when it was the beginning of the song, Carol had a strong voice for a howdy and I love Julie's it's soooo cute
@2:42 is adorable how they're holding hands like best friends :D
I'm from Big D, my oh yes. I simply love that song.
Love how they hold hands at 2:43, they are so cute together, classic
Wonderful ! (Also musically very well arranged) Reminds me to my youth in the USA
Carol's a native Texan, but Julie playing a Texan tickles me!
2 amazingly talented women whose synergy was one of a kind. When will their 4th special take place??!!
I love how Carol so easily gets into each character she plays with gusto ,like a cowboy here 😃
I looked up "Talent" in the dictionary---and this came up!!
This was live in 1962. Julie had just finished Camelot, Carol (I think) was still doing The Garry Moore Show.
Yes .And Julie made about 3 guest appearances on the Garry Moore show from 1961-1962
Haha Julie trying to do Texas accent..... Great fun though.
The men make me laugh - if they were around today they could all do a Brokeback Mountain musical!
@Rebas1Okie Ironic, because one of her first roles was as a girl from tenessee, but she says that when she came to the states and heard a real southern accent she died of shame.
I would have given an arm and both legs to see this in person, or at least meet them.
They would've made a great touring act 👍
If Julie was pregnant then this had to be right before or after Walt Disney offered her the role of Mary Poppins because I remember she said she almost turned it down because of being pregnant.
This show was from 1962 .Mary Poppins premiered in 1964 so it's possible Walt offered her the role while still pregnant
@@lindaeasley4336 I thought I'd read that he offered, she told him, and he said he'd wait.
Carol Burnett is originally from San Antonio TEXAS....lol
isn't this the one taken when Julie Andrews was already pregnant with Emma Walton? And Carol Burnett had no idea. :)
@sgreasor06 because she is....
Corny, corny, corny...I know, BUT I LOVE IT...Julie and Carole were (STILL ARE) classics.....
No....your thinking of the Pratt family. But Julie does look pregnant.
Well, they can do anything. lol
I love pointing out this video whenever people complain about Dick Van Dyke's bad Cockney accent in _Mary Poppins_ (released two years after this performance). Carol Burnett is a native-born Texan, but Julie Andrews -- well, to put it charitably, she's very obviously NOT from Texas! But who cares? They're both dynamite, and I doubt any Texas viewers were bothered by her "fake accent" that comes and goes, just like Van Dyke's.
It's hard to imitate an accent properly .Even harder to sustain it for a long period in a film or song
LMAO 1:54
I love Julie Andrews, but God love her she can’t do a western accent to save her life.
The light mayonnaise lovely bump because sort july tug from a soggy surfboard. afraid, precious bronze