17 minutes in and it is so nice to see these women talk about glamour and not YELL or be full of angst like most everyone today. I can't stand a single talk show today so this is a very nice treat to see all of these women who I have enjoyed their movies and their beauty, except only started to watch Debbie R in Halloweentown with my kids in the last 5 yrs or so.
We need an other "Return to Elegance". The world is way to casual today! These gowns and outfits he showed are amazing...WE NEED MORE OF THIS!!! Might I also say I miss all these beautiful ladies so much!!! 🌹
jean peters was gorgeous. She was a very good actress too. Zapata, Pickup, Apache, A man called Peters. Many more. Sorry she quiet acting so early in her career
I love how Jane is so comfortable. She isn't so flashy and she always keeps it real, that's what I always loved about her. Very down to earth at least in my opinion
Jean Peters looks great. She seems to get along with all the rest of those glamorous females. And Yes, she was one of Marilyn Monroe's best friends. Their friendship lasted until MM's untimely death. They say Jean was heartbroken
25:10 Debbie was still paying off the gambling debts her 2nd husband left her with at this time. she laughed it off but it was a very serious subject for her. it took her 10 years to pay them off!
. I had NEVER thought of her as a "looker" (nice looking, no doubt, but never as a REAL looker).......until seeing her here !! I wonder if part of it was that STUNNING tan she had here, which DEFINITELY helped.......but, WOW !! Like you, I too was blown away by her beauty......almost as though I was seeing her for the very first time !! .
One of Jane's favorite stories was when she was on the set of a film with Robert Mitchum and during a break, he brought out a bottle of booze and he, she and a few other cast members gathered around to talk and partake of the booze 😄
How incredibly gorgeous they were,they come off as ,older, than they are here,(50's/60's)because of their, serious personalities, except for Debbie Reynolds, who was a comedian, but younger , in terms of how they look and especially, the 50yr old stars, were still young, youthful and so pretty, these girls were mostly,in there 50's here,look at there nonfat, non cellulite, non botox and non plastic surgery,that's discipline, but the prize goes to Dinah Shore, to look swinging at 63,here.
TrangPak2 - Exactly. Diahann was spitting truth on there. That "plain jane" comment Dinah made was soo uncalled for. Little has changed regarding white AmeriKKKa.
@@saltedcaramel394 I agree! The unmitigated gall of the host to use the term "plain Jane" in referencing Ms. Carroll! Ms. Carroll had more elegance, grace and style in her well-manicured little pinky than the host ever had during her entire career! RIP Ms. Carroll💔
No one notices Ms. Russell is drunk? Jean Peters next to her & Diahann Carroll are uncomfortable/concerned. This is actually incredible & priceless .. all the different dynamics between these famous iconic women .. Ms. Carroll the only woman of color handling the inevitable self consciousness of her position beautifully ... handling the awkwardness of naming "Men she found beautiful" ... at that time, she basically couldn't really say anyone who wasn't black without being really controversial & of course, she wants to uphold black beauty which is literally what she is invited there to do (intentionally or not) ... Ms. Reynolds intent on stealing the show (no malice, it's just her personality) ... Ms. Peters not really part of the Hollywood crowd anymore, Ms. Powell maybe the most authentically comfortable of them all .. and Ms. Russell LOL ... well, this whole vibe reminds me of early childhood LOL
1970s variety shows are interesting to watch from a historical perspective. I think Carrol and Powell were the only ones that seemed sober. Everyone else sounded loopy. Most awkward moments were definitely regarding race and ethnicity and Carrol was clearly brought on to give her opinions on “black beauty” and when she made a great point on how she wasn’t allowed to be glam on Julia or whatever sitcom she starred in because she played a black nurse but that character in That Girl had glamorous dresses for not really having a job, nobody commented on it or said that they agreed. When that clothing designer talked about someone looking like a “dark dirty gypsy” I was thinking WTF? Also Debbie pretending to be a black maid while serving the champagne was also awkward. Lastly, that designer talking about that Debbie Reynolds gown while she was pregnant must have brought back terrible memories since she lost that baby.
I don't see that Jane Russell was drunk. She was deeply religious so I think that religion doesn't exclude anyone from alcohol but she's not drunk here. Why do you see that? I don't see it. Just wondering, my friend.
jean peters was not comfortable with the other ladies; she would rather have appeared in a pair of dungarees than a dress. jean was always happier playing earthier rather than glamour roles; she was a natural beauty - see, 'lure of the wilderness,' 'niagara', 'apache', 'anne of the indies' & 'pickup on south street.' she would have been a great 'bond' girl.
Dinah is a very boring Hostess Jane Russell looks like she could not be bothered and thinks these women are all silly and girly and Debbie Reynolds is too much of a scene-stealer
It's as if Howard Hughes knew deep down inside , despite all of his demons, that Jean Peters was an angel. A woman of morals and class and maybe he recognize she was everything he wasn't. She was good. Howard had demons but only God knows what his future holds.
1000 years ago a friend of mine was a showgirl at the Copa in NY. Debbie Reynolds stopped in frequently and tried to get one of the showgirls home with her. Read into that what you will. [I often wonder about the stories Debbie never got to tell....publicly anyway]...
1979! jean peters would have been a great mature 'bond' villianess in the 60's; bearing in mind she was over a year younger than honor 'pussy galore' blackman. she was a fantastic actress who knew how to act with her eyes.
I like Debbie.She's very funny, but she went too far at times. She threw some indiscreet comments at Dinah, Jane Powell and Jean Peters, and bounced some questions asked by Dinah at Peters and Jane Russsell. But I don't think she did a parody of Prissy, the black maid in Gone with the Wind, with the champagne. Diahann Carroll was the only one she didn't try to upstage here. Very likely these ladies knew each other well, and -I agree- there was some backstage chatter between them about glamour before the show started.
Of all the women on this show, Debbie Reynolds was the closest to Jane Powell... they were very close friends since they were in their late teens... and remained close friends up til Reynolds death...
@@PepsiMama2 They were working together on many films on MGM, and were close friends. They were born the same day (April 1St, 3 years apart) and celebrated their birthdays together. Jane treated Debbie as her younger sister. She said that in the video, and you could tell they have a closeness between them.
@@aeichler the movie dressed to kill with Angie Dickenson is a remake of an older movie titled the same. Not sure of the year but it was probably the 40s. Am I correct anybody?
Marlene Dietrich was the standard for these ladies, and she'd never be a part of this discussion! Dietrich hungout with men, mostly. It comes from within ....
Not entirely sure but I don't think Debbie Reynolds personally liked Dinah Shore. There were some staring looks at times and Eddie later wrote (in his autobiography later) with his ego of all the women he had and Dinah was allegedly one of his claimed many. Miss Reynolds may have been aware of that possibility thru the inner Hollywood grapevine. She at least appears unhappy to be there compared to the other ladies here.
I also noticed that IMDB has Eleanor Parker listed as one of the guests. That's either an error or she cancelled. She seldom did talk or award shows and kept very private.
I did not know that. Too bad because Eleanor Parker was a great actress and classy from the old Hollywood era....which I miss we don't have today. Thanks for the information. :)
@cherry edwards: Hearing and watching Dinah Shore on TV makes me realize how much I miss her quiet, calm and warm personality. She was such a natural and made everyone feel so relaxed - no wonder Burt Reynolds fell in love with her!
What a difference between "then" and "now" as far as movie stars. Now they look great at 60 and then, over the hill. First of all, except for Jane Powell and Diahann Carroll, the hairstyles are matronly. Second, they are way overdressed. Third, Jane Powell was never a clothes horse in Hollywood but a perky kid and then woman. Fourth, the conversation is boring. Again, way too matronly and I'm 80 and it looks like something by parents would like. Finally, it's really amazing how different things are now. Exercise, no smoking, health compared to no exercise, women over 30 being treated like behemoths, and worst of all, the stoppage of mental growth. They seem cast in their life roles, they will never change. I'm thinking particularly of Jane Russell and Debbie Reynolds. Ten more years and they will resemble the card players in "Sunset Boulevard."
Please cut Debbie some slack. She dealt with a boatload of family problems- her husband Eddie's very public unfaithfulness and her daughter Carrie's substance abuse. She definitely made inappropriate remarks, though.
I think that Debbie Reynolds dealt very well with her misfortunes in life- her terrible husbands who betrayed her and stole all her fortune, and always used humor to deal with it. She never seriously talked bad of them or felt sorry herself in public. She was a classy lady and very strong, sporting herslf and her children.
Diahann Carroll ... class personified . RIP
Rita Hayworth was the epitome of glamour! She was drop-dead GORGEOUS!!
Jean Peters is absolutely stunning.
What an incredibly gorgeous woman Diahann Carroll was. Love the pert prettiness of Jane Powell as well. RIP Miss Carroll and Miss Powell
17 minutes in and it is so nice to see these women talk about glamour and not YELL or be full of angst like most everyone today. I can't stand a single talk show today so this is a very nice treat to see all of these women who I have enjoyed their movies and their beauty, except only started to watch Debbie R in Halloweentown with my kids in the last 5 yrs or so.
We need an other "Return to Elegance".
The world is way to casual today! These gowns and outfits he showed are amazing...WE NEED MORE OF THIS!!!
Might I also say I miss all these beautiful ladies so much!!! 🌹
Diahann Carroll really stood out among the other ladies.She was just Gorgeous.
I agree she is beautiful, but she acts so stuck up and plastic!
RIP... Pure Class
Absolutely!!❤️😁
@@7777lizabeth oh pls no she didn’t
Yesss⚡
Dinah Shore- class act. Gracious and lovely lady, beautiful singer.
I miss talk shows like this. All elegant and glamorous ladies.
Thank you very much for uploading this. I really enjoyed it!
Debbie Reynolds is so amazing, honest &funny.
What a nostalgia to watch these American actresses, l have seen many movies from these actresses in the 60 and 70's
Thank you so much for all the Dinah Shore uploads you truly are amazing person for doing so!!!!!!
Que espectacular video. Me encantó siempre Jean Peters!!
jean peters was gorgeous. She was a very good actress too. Zapata, Pickup, Apache, A man called Peters. Many more. Sorry she quiet acting so early in her career
ALL of these Ladies look remarkably BEAUUUUTIFUL!💕💕💕💕💕
Debbie was such a riot! I loved her. ❤️
Loved Dinah's Show....always fun and interesting. Dinah was such a lady and so doggoned talented!
Debbie and Jane are the cutest 😍❤️
Such great personalities
Jean Peters ❤️
loved her. BOne of the best looking actresses in filmland
What a character Debbie Reynolds was!
Truly enjoyed the stars on the show and the topic discussed!
I met them all....wow wow ....the best ever
I love you JEAN PETERS ....
She was no Marie Dressler but she was indeed quite fetching !
Loved Dinah Shore! She was so classy!
Loved this. Thank you. Dinah and Jane did a great job on their duet. Sondheim is difficult.
She played this role on Broadway, replacing Elaine Stritch in "Company."
I love how Jane is so comfortable. She isn't so flashy and she always keeps it real, that's what I always loved about her. Very down to earth at least in my opinion
I saw Jane Russell many many times over the years when I lived in Santa Barbara and she was totally down to earth...
PepsiMama2iu
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Jane Russell is a Christian!
With Jane Russell, what you saw was what you got. No pretense.
Jean Peters looks great. She seems to get along with all the rest of those glamorous females. And Yes, she was one of Marilyn Monroe's best friends. Their friendship lasted until MM's untimely death. They say Jean was heartbroken
Wow! girl talking with the most glamorous women in Hollywood! Amazing !
Jane Russell is fantastic on "The Ladies Who Lunch - sounds pretty good and conveys the song perfectly.
Very classy and classic ladies.
There all fabulous and famous for their acting whot amazing designs
Gosh Jane Powell was BEAUTIFUL here and so was Miss Diahann Carroll
Not as much as Debbie Reynolds was.
25:10 Debbie was still paying off the gambling debts her 2nd husband left her with at this time. she laughed it off but it was a very serious subject for her. it took her 10 years to pay them off!
Debbie over the top! Great voice are Dinah and Jane.
She was needed there -it wld b boring otherwise
Jean Peters and Jane Russell had quiet a few things in common
...Jane Powell and Diahann Carroll had so much poise.
Jane Powell, wow!
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I had NEVER thought of her as a "looker" (nice looking, no doubt, but never as a REAL looker).......until seeing her here !! I wonder if part of it was that STUNNING tan she had here, which DEFINITELY helped.......but, WOW !! Like you, I too was blown away by her beauty......almost as though I was seeing her for the very first time !!
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Jane threw shadeeeeeee honey at 27:13 ugh!!!! Lol palm trees!!! She's like I'm glamorous and I can hang with the fellas! Ha! Nice move Jane Russell
One of Jane's favorite stories was when she was on the set of a film with Robert Mitchum and during a break, he brought out a bottle of booze and he, she and a few other cast members gathered around to talk and partake of the booze 😄
Girl shut up
As of Aug. 19, 2020 Jane Powell is still alive at age 91.
None of them are left anymore
Love Jane Powell’s dress! She’s adorable and always a lady.
Nicest there but luv Dinah's as well
I wonder what the SPECIAL REPORT was that came on the screen 37 min into the show. They didn't cut into a show unless it was some serious event.
Rest in peace Ms. Reynolds.
I want to invent a time machine go back and propose marriage to Diahann Carrol. If she turns me down she turns me down. 😊❤️
Jean Peters!!!!!!!
loved her. My favorite movie star. Jean Peters. So beautiful!
Diahann Carroll looked so young for her age. Beautiful!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Johnny Gilbert who is still heard every night on Jeopardy! is the announcer here.
LOVE OF MOTHER ... LIZ ..Debbie and Carrie Enjoy Heaven Stars and Galaxies
Love Debbie Reynolds!!! So fun! I like Jane Russell but she needs a new hair style.
She kept mimicking Dina's southern accent 😂🤣.
How incredibly gorgeous they were,they come off as ,older, than they are here,(50's/60's)because of their, serious personalities, except for Debbie Reynolds, who was a comedian, but younger , in terms of how they look and especially, the 50yr old stars, were still young, youthful and so pretty, these girls were mostly,in there 50's here,look at there nonfat, non cellulite, non botox and non plastic surgery,that's discipline, but the prize goes to Dinah Shore, to look swinging at 63,here.
Does anyone know what was the "SPECIAL REPORT" that interrupts the show at 37:05?
JEAN PETERS NUMBER ONE .....!!!!!
Sense tension between Debbie and Dinah
AMEN
Not really -Debbie is a personality and mentioned Burt and Dinah closed shop
JEAN PETERS,AHHHHHHHHH!
She's my fave among this group of lovely & talented ladies ! She's strictly from wowsville !
So Diahann Carroll doesn't get a mention in ur title? Hmmm :-|
TrangPak2 - Exactly. Diahann was spitting truth on there. That "plain jane" comment Dinah made was soo uncalled for. Little has changed regarding white AmeriKKKa.
@@saltedcaramel394 I agree! The unmitigated gall of the host to use the term "plain Jane" in referencing Ms. Carroll! Ms. Carroll had more elegance, grace and style in her well-manicured little pinky than the host ever had during her entire career! RIP Ms. Carroll💔
@@saltedcaramel394 she was just making a mention of the fact that Diahann was dressed in plane white. It wasn't racialized.
This was back when there were real stars
No one notices Ms. Russell is drunk? Jean Peters next to her & Diahann Carroll are uncomfortable/concerned. This is actually incredible & priceless .. all the different dynamics between these famous iconic women .. Ms. Carroll the only woman of color handling the inevitable self consciousness of her position beautifully ... handling the awkwardness of naming "Men she found beautiful" ... at that time, she basically couldn't really say anyone who wasn't black without being really controversial & of course, she wants to uphold black beauty which is literally what she is invited there to do (intentionally or not) ... Ms. Reynolds intent on stealing the show (no malice, it's just her personality) ... Ms. Peters not really part of the Hollywood crowd anymore, Ms. Powell maybe the most authentically comfortable of them all .. and Ms. Russell LOL ... well, this whole vibe reminds me of early childhood LOL
1970s variety shows are interesting to watch from a historical perspective. I think Carrol and Powell were the only ones that seemed sober. Everyone else sounded loopy. Most awkward moments were definitely regarding race and ethnicity and Carrol was clearly brought on to give her opinions on “black beauty” and when she made a great point on how she wasn’t allowed to be glam on Julia or whatever sitcom she starred in because she played a black nurse but that character in That Girl had glamorous dresses for not really having a job, nobody commented on it or said that they agreed. When that clothing designer talked about someone looking like a “dark dirty gypsy” I was thinking WTF? Also Debbie pretending to be a black maid while serving the champagne was also awkward. Lastly, that designer talking about that Debbie Reynolds gown while she was pregnant must have brought back terrible memories since she lost that baby.
I don't see that Jane Russell was drunk. She was deeply religious so I think that religion doesn't exclude anyone from alcohol but she's not drunk here. Why do you see that? I don't see it. Just wondering, my friend.
Love DEBBIE
Diahann Carroll does not seem to be too impressed with Debbie Reynolds humor but I sure am!!!
I was thinking the same thing.
I feel like if you looked up the word fabulous it would have a picture of this line up
What was that all about at 5:18 between Debbie and Dinah???
@@susanbrogan3267 yes, but what brought that out of her???
When Dinah says-
"..and Debbie Reynolds who would behave herself?.."
What was that about???
Very difficult to pick who's the most beautiful her. All have been on the marriage-go-round.
Jane sure knocked it out the park
Tragedy and comedy rest in peace Debbie Reynolds
What was the special report??in 1979
This set looks like the sets they have now
Breathtakingly beautiful, Jean Peters, had to "Sparkle" alot, with all the "$parkle" she got from Howard Hughes.
I wonder how much money he spent on her.. Lucky lady. And their letters are full of love
Jean only asked for $70,000 a yr for 20 yrs in her divorce.
@@robertcarly9183 I believe she truly loved him. So did he
jean peters was not comfortable with the other ladies; she would rather have appeared in a pair of dungarees than a dress.
jean was always happier playing earthier rather than glamour roles; she was a natural beauty - see, 'lure of the wilderness,'
'niagara', 'apache', 'anne of the indies' & 'pickup on south street.'
she would have been a great 'bond' girl.
Jane Powell was beautiful 😍
capital records in California was cold the house that NAT build it was the first black man have his own variety show it was a great sing .
age is a bitch ain't it? cant escape it.appreciate yourself at every age ..every stage..you can't be responsible for tomorrow so enjoy todsy
Picture is not of Jane Powell, but Dinah Shore!
Yes, it's Dinah's show!
Elegant
they should have had a handsome male helping them up the stairs that adds to glamour
Too bad Rondo Hatton and Percy Helton had both already passed on when this was taped. They'd have done a bang up job as escorts !
Did game show announcers announce talk shows?
Charlie Tuna did so for Alan Thicke's Thicke of the Night.
They don't make em like this anymore 😪
Dinah is a very boring Hostess Jane Russell looks like she could not be bothered and thinks these women are all silly and girly and Debbie Reynolds is too much of a scene-stealer
How do you get these old tv shows on video?
Back when they could look normal when walking. Unlike today when they stalk stiffly out in ridiculously high heels.
Lol what
Well, kiss goodbye to THAT world!
All classy but Jane Russell said it best xoxo!!!
It's as if Howard Hughes knew deep down inside , despite all of his demons, that Jean Peters was an angel. A woman of morals and class and maybe he recognize she was everything he wasn't. She was good. Howard had demons but only God knows what his future holds.
Catana Perez!!!! (Jean Peters)
Are any of these ladies still alive?
Jane Powell
All gone now Jean Peters classy Never spoke of former husband Howard Hughes Never keen on Dinah Shore terrible speaker and average singer
jean peters was the best looking actress in Hollywood
Diana Shore would be the most faithful girlfriend and lover... I can judge women and she's a good one.
1000 years ago a friend of mine was a showgirl at the Copa in NY. Debbie Reynolds stopped in frequently and tried to get one of the showgirls home with her. Read into that what you will. [I often wonder about the stories Debbie never got to tell....publicly anyway]...
I heard that she was a lesbian too.
Jane Powell is the last one alive
She just passed a few days ago. RIP
@@chrisjeffries2322 All gone now. I guess that’s just life.
What year was this
1979!
jean peters would have been a great mature 'bond' villianess in the 60's; bearing in mind she was over a year younger than honor 'pussy galore' blackman.
she was a fantastic actress who knew how to act with her eyes.
I like Debbie.She's very funny, but she went too far at times. She threw some indiscreet comments at Dinah, Jane Powell and Jean Peters, and bounced some questions asked by Dinah at Peters and Jane Russsell. But I don't think she did a parody of Prissy, the black maid in Gone with the Wind, with the champagne. Diahann Carroll was the only one she didn't try to upstage here. Very likely these ladies knew each other well, and -I agree- there was some backstage chatter between them about glamour before the show started.
Of all the women on this show, Debbie Reynolds was the closest to Jane Powell... they were very close friends since they were in their late teens... and remained close friends up til Reynolds death...
@@PepsiMama2
They were working together on many films on MGM, and were close friends. They were born the same day (April 1St, 3 years apart) and celebrated their birthdays together. Jane treated Debbie as her younger sister. She said that in the video, and you could tell they have a closeness between them.
This episode had to have been 79 not 77. The movie She's Dressed to Kill was 1979
Yes, it aired March 8, 1979. Thanks for the correction.
@@aeichler the movie dressed to kill with Angie Dickenson is a remake of an older movie titled the same. Not sure of the year but it was probably the 40s. Am I correct anybody?
The film you’re referring to was DRESSED TO KILL, and it was 1980. Get your facts straight
@@hughhaefner5486 you’re incorrect
@@dddddadadad1796 who are you telling to get their facts straight?
Marlene Dietrich was the standard for these ladies, and she'd never be a part of this discussion! Dietrich hungout with men, mostly. It comes from within ....
Debbie Reynolds seemed like she didn’t give an eff about the topic either...
"Not all men/designers like women". SOME gay men is what they are talking about.
They’re all gone now . RIP ladies.
Jane Powell is still alive!
@@freyjaholmes7349 She passed a few days ago.
Not entirely sure but I don't think Debbie Reynolds personally liked Dinah Shore. There were some staring looks at times and Eddie later wrote (in his autobiography later) with his ego of all the women he had and Dinah was allegedly one of his claimed many. Miss Reynolds may have been aware of that possibility thru the inner Hollywood grapevine. She at least appears unhappy to be there compared to the other ladies here.
I also noticed that IMDB has Eleanor Parker listed as one of the guests. That's either an error or she cancelled. She seldom did talk or award shows and kept very private.
I did not know that. Too bad because Eleanor Parker was a great actress and classy from the old Hollywood era....which I miss we don't have today. Thanks for the information. :)
@@kimclayton2860 , I totally agree ; Eleanor is the reason I watch “A Hole in the Head” over and over yet her role is not that big.
Debbie was TOOO show offie for me. Dumb "theme".
I think she is darling! So much fun and personality! She aged so beautifully!
I think Debbie Reynolds is fabulous! Very honest, smart, and extremely funny. Just a fun person. I loved her in this talk show.
Dinah died of cancer in the early nineties and there was hardly a mention of it.
@cherry edwards: Hearing and watching Dinah Shore on TV makes me realize how much I miss her quiet, calm and warm personality. She was such a natural and made everyone feel so relaxed - no wonder Burt Reynolds fell in love with her!
What rock were you under? Bc it surely was mentioned where I lived.. A LOT
Are you serious, Dinah still has tributes videos, statues, in addition to streets, sporting events and more named in her honor
What a difference between "then" and "now" as far as movie stars. Now they look great at 60 and then, over the hill. First of all, except for Jane Powell and Diahann Carroll, the hairstyles are matronly. Second, they are way overdressed. Third, Jane Powell was never a clothes horse in Hollywood but a perky kid and then woman. Fourth, the conversation is boring. Again, way too matronly and I'm 80 and it looks like something by parents would like. Finally, it's really amazing how different things are now. Exercise, no smoking, health compared to no exercise, women over 30 being treated like behemoths, and worst of all, the stoppage of mental growth. They seem cast in their life roles, they will never change. I'm thinking particularly of Jane Russell and Debbie Reynolds. Ten more years and they will resemble the card players in "Sunset Boulevard."
I wonder if Barbara Walters drew inspo from this show to form The View.
If you couldn’t tell that Dinah S. was a Black woman… ur blind lol
I thought Debbie Reynolds was rude and obnoxious
Please cut Debbie some slack. She dealt with a boatload of family problems- her husband Eddie's very public unfaithfulness and her daughter Carrie's substance abuse. She definitely made inappropriate remarks, though.
She made a career out of crying about Eddie Fisher and the other losers she married.
I think that Debbie Reynolds dealt very well with her misfortunes in life- her terrible husbands who betrayed her and stole all her fortune, and always used humor to deal with it. She never seriously talked bad of them or felt sorry herself in public. She was a classy lady and very strong, sporting herslf and her children.
@@lauramcintyre483 tell that to Debbie Reynolds tap shoes
Totally agree! Commenting about the way Dinah spoke was just plain rude and uncalled for
Poor Jean Peters!
Their all gone now