Dancers are: Don Crichton, George Reeder, Ed Heim, Kevin Carlisle - Ruth Lawrence, Marie Lake, Dru Davis. Probably 1962-3 . This was the Garry Moore Show, Ernest Flatt was the Choreographer. I joined this group after George Reeder left to do Funny Girl on Broadway. I got to dance with Gwen many times. Randy Doney
@@sewgatormomm Well, he did compose. "Pastime with Good Company" (Jethro Tull did a nice instrumental) is definitely his. But he probably didn't do "Greensleeves," no.
Dancers are: Don Crichton, George Reeder, Ed Heim, Kevin Carlisle - Ruth Lawrence, Marie Lake, Dru Davis. Probably 1962-3 . This was the Garry Moore Show, Ernest Flatt was the Choreographer. I joined this group after George Reeder left to do Funny Girl on Broadway. I got to dance with Gwen many times. Randy Doney
What was she like to work with?
If this was in the early 60s, she must have been in her late 30s. Imagine being almost 40 and being able to dance like this!!
My mom used to watch these shows on TV. I probably watched it with her. Too young to remember. Such grace and poise by Gwen and the other dancers
I wonder if American viewers would know that Greensleeves was written/composed by King Henry VIII.......he of the six unfortunate wives!
There’s much doubt about that claim. He was such a horrible man, I’m skeptical as well.
@@sewgatormomm Well, he did compose. "Pastime with Good Company" (Jethro Tull did a nice instrumental) is definitely his. But he probably didn't do "Greensleeves," no.
@@sewgatormomm Never heard of "sweet water from a foul well"?