Mike Douglas was very soothing and kind; always enjoyed his show, and he had some very big names. People remember Merv in the afternoon, but it was Mike every morning.
When she was rested and not under constant pressure you can tell the difference. She's very relaxed and her singing voice was in great shape. Thank you for posting this. It's the clearest version I've seen!
Delightful Interview! I Love all of Judy Garland's movies! I have many favorite movies. My favorite movie of all time since I first saw it at age 2 and 1/2 in 1981 is the Beautiful, Beloved, Brilliant, Classic, Clever, Delightful, Excellent, Fantastic, Grand, Iconic, Marvelous, Outstanding, Perfectly Cast, Radiant, Spectacular, Splendid, Terrific, Uplifting, and Wonderful 1939 MGM Fantasy Musical Movie, The Wizard of Oz!
I truly loved her.........Saw her on her last tour, a few years before she died, she was utterly fantastic, and the audience got to their feet to show their adoration.....I do not fault her for the pain and all that took her life.............she was so abused by all the people who used, and abused her over the years, yet, in the end, it was Judy's end.
I WONDER IF SHE EVER KNEW THAT "SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW" WOULD BE VOTED THE GREATEST SONG OF THE 20TH CENTURY AND THAT THE WIZARD OF OZ WOULD STILL BE GOING STRONG 75 YEARS LATER
i think by the end she was sickened by that song. that song made millions. y was she living out of a suitcase with nothing. where did the furniture go? where did all the dresses go? dear judy couldnt stand that song by 69. love you frances i know u r resting in absolute power my darling
Judy always makes me smile and laugh! Such a funny funny wonderful woman!! Thank god she Was put here and thank god her talent still outshines neone then and today!! There are million n millions of stars but only a handful of legends and judy is at the top of that handful!! Her body is no longer here but my god her talent n spirit will go on forever and ever!! No one can hold a candle to this amazing big hearted talented funny woman!! And it's great fans like you who help to keep her memory alive!! Judy doesn't want to be remembered for being addicted she wants to be remembered for exactually this, making people happy and her fans so thrilled everytime we here her talk or sing it dance !! Xoxo love you judy!!
Judy Garland was a wonderful, kind and very sweet lady. Shame on those Hollywood moguls who preyed on her and filled her full of drugs. Her voice was pure heaven. We will aways love you, Judy.
I love the dress, she was good at designing if that was her first attempt. This is a great interview, Mike was a class act and never said anything bad about anyone.
Judy is an absolute legend and hearing her speak about one of my favorite movies, Easter Parade, is a joy. She's hilarious! Just love her! Great upload, thank you! :)
Judy Garland I love you I always love you the rest of my life God bless you wherever you are now and I mean that from my heart which I have known you you're beautiful singer somewhere over the rainbow always hit my heart very happy
People don't realize that a singer, especially a great singer isn't always in the best of voice. She gave 1000% to her audiences and when a person is a real singer, they not only sing the song but they tell a story with the ability to connect with those listening. She had personal problems and a very rough life, surrounded by many people only out for themselves and looked at her not as a person but a commodity. Hollywood is a cruel town especially when she grew up in the spotlight.
I would choose living in current times over the nostalgia for the past. Life is easier now and way better if you’re a female or a minority, although we have ways and ways to go.
Judy has the most wonderful laugh! She's so cute! I wanna have film stories one day. I wanna be an actress, it seems so fun to sit and talk about being on set. I've always wanted to be an actress since I was little. And seeing all these amazing Classic Hollywood stars rienforces that and it makes me wish things were still the same too. These days, you have remakes, sequels and 3D left and right. Anyone notice that movies back then had no sequels and there were barely any remakes?
When you think about all the greats, it's hard to categorize her. She was a great (underrated) actress. A great singer. Maybe there are greater actresses or singers, but I think most people agree, Judy was the greatest performer of the Twentieth Century. The greatest talent. Anybody care to differ? I don't think any one person encompassed all the power she did, in all the areas she did, and had the effect on the audience that she did. Sock it to me. Prove me wrong. I'm up for a debate.
@@TrangPakbaby - Judy's acting in her last movie "I Could Go On Singing" was fabulous and spellbinding. The hospital scene where she damaged her ankles was amazing. So intensely emotional.
Just read a biography on Judy. What a vibrant soul that persevered through tragedy. I watched the biopic on her and it was horrendous. They did not do her justice. shame
Just the fact that she achieved *so much* one forgets that she was dead at 47 I think she has to be up there with people like Diaghilev, Stravinski, Picasso, Duke Ellington as one of the geniuses of the 20th Century
On a Sunday the 22nd of June 1969, The World woke up to the News of Judy Garland's death. The news sent shock waves across the entire planet & for the 7 days the media paid homage to " A Great Lady who had the Ultimate Interview"! Judy, Your fans still mourn your passing. I have the comfort of knowing your spirit was embraced by GOD & that HE showed you HIS infinite peace & all that heaven has too offer you. U brought a lot of joy to me & I thank God for creating you. RIP on this 6/22/10
Judy was funny - a brilliant dramatic actress, Fred Astaire came out of retirement to dance with her, and no question one of the greatest singers Lucille ball found her such a great comedy talent she said "next to Judy Garland I'm a mortician" Sinatra would definitely be on my list too - but who else comes close to Garland just in sheer range? It was like it was effortless for her to excel at anything she did
It's funny when she says "I thought we made more than one picture together" - Peter was a bit player (not even sure if he had a line ) in "Girl Crazy" - I wonder if she was remember that but couldn't place it. Today we have videos and can watch these movies at the drop of a hat - but in 1968 you either caught it on the late show, or in most cases, when it was originally released - so it's easy to understand how details got foggy. Fantastic video. Thanks for posting
as much as i think she is amazing and we are lucky to have her as a screen legend, but i wish she had had a normal life with a happy childhood and loving family... especially mother... away from the drugs and all
I’m glad she decided to design that dress for herself. Too many people seemed to be telling her what to do with herself all her life and she just said that’s enough I want to design this and I will. I also wish people were nicer to her.
Absolutely ! A few yrs ago a poll put Sinatra at top of list as greatest entertainer of 20th century. Maybe, but I think the poll probably reflected younger generations too, and Judy's been gone for 55 yrs and not as well known to them. In fact, I read once that Sinatra himself said Judy was in his opinion the greatest of the 20th century.
A wonderful entertainer, Ms Garland’s place in history was well deserved. While she is very charming in this interview, and is in better shape than she usually was in the final years of her life, she sounds somewhat high, her words are slurred. It is Crystal clear the drug use has affected her mind. It is fine to respect an artist, but many commentators here ignore that she clearly was on a downward spiral. It is sad to see how everyone pretends she was normal here, when she looks way older than her years and seems to be intoxicated. The comments here also mostly ignore that . Rest in peace, Ms Garland, and thanks for sharing your memories.
hard to believe that was "Dorothy Gale"... God bless & continue to be at peace up there since you couldn't here... This world was much to cruel to you...
Have you ever noticed that people who are used and abused never seem to realise they are being used and abused? And when they break free of one abusive relationship, they seem to go into another abusive relationship?
@msGarlandGirl I agree with you totally. These people who feel the compulsion to spread rumors about a person they never met and add to all the hype that already surrounds this Legend amazes me to no end. If you dont like her then don't watch the clips. She was a human being & never did anything but please those around her with her talent. It says a lot about a person who could bad mouth someone who has passed on. It says they are ignorant fools & shows their parents didnt raie them correctly.
"I rehearsed for 3 weeks - Judy rehearsed for a DAY!" Lawford says it as a joke but I bet that was true - she hated to rehearse but there are stories that Garland had INSTANT RECALL with lyrics and dialogue and choreography And she was brilliant anyway so she didnt really need to rehearse the way *ordinary mortals* do
I watched Liza in an episode of "Law and Order Criminal Intent" and the resemblance was astounding....she even sounds like her mother....Liza is an awesome actress......loved her in Arthur but didn't see so much of her mother in her in those movies...wonder how things would have been different had Judy's mother not been so needy and started Judy on drugs.......(I am currently reading the biography of Judy Garland).....
After Summer Stock (1950) Judy was scheduled to make Royal Wedding costarring Fred Astaire with Peter Lawford as her love interest. Fred Astaire was playing her brother, and they were to have been a brother and sister performing team. However, she was fired from the film and replaced by Jane Powell, who had the film romance with Lawford in the picture. Except for Lafword's one line in Girl Crazy (1943), Easter Parade was the only movie the two made together.
+michaelterry1000 wonder not, it's the ultimate sharing tool in my universe because it opens up parallel universes to my awareness. Judy's example is stunning. people connect with her because hers was a higher order of sharing
Peter Lawford sure looks handsome in his mature years. He seems to have led a tragic life. Maybe not on the epic level as Judy (but who has?), but still sympathetic.
My observations are based on "Peter Lawford: The Man Who Kept Secrets," by James Spada, and other biographies. The following is the blurb for the Spada book. Feel free to draw your own conclusions. "Beneath the glamour of his movie-star life, his fairy-tale marriage, and his legendary friends, lived a man beset by childhood demons that would lead him into alcohol, drugs, shocking sexual escapades--and a controversial role in the cover-up of Marilyn Monroe's death."
Interesting that she says she thinks she and Peter made more than one movie together (3:40); he is actually in GIRL CRAZY, with one line; one scene, and the camera doesn't even single him out; so he probably only worked for one day on that picture, and that could be what she is thinking about. When they did this program, you couldn't just pull out those old movies on video or CD's; it was the late show on TV, or a revival theatre, or nothing. It would not be uncommon for them not to have not seen those films for twenty five years... so it's easy to understand how they could have forgotten.
Judy was truly Amazing and screw all the people that have nothing nice to say about her..Mike Douglas was a true class act as well..how i miss coming home from school to watch his show every day..that is when daytime TV was Great and not today's trash shows like Judge garbage and Ellen.
i am be 46 this week,.. and i do not look old ,..... that what i get from what other say ,.. drugs take a toll on her overworked to and drink ,.. she looked older at the age of 29 years ,,... look her movies and when Garland hit mid 20 she look older ,... so sad,.. indeed ,..
Rafael Storm I think Dick Cavett was after, but I just read that she had to go on earlier than expected on Cavett, because a guest who'd been scheduled earlier didn't show up. Consequently, she didn't get a chance to do her hair or make-up.
Jay Taylor Her terrible appearance on the Cavett show was hardly due to hair and makeup issues alone, but what self-respecting woman, no less a superstar, would go out in public with her hair looking like THAT?
All the crap she went through in life and career definitely aged her prematurely. If people didn't know, they wouldn't ever guess she was only like 46 here.
Mike Douglas was very soothing and kind; always enjoyed his show, and he had some very big names. People remember Merv in the afternoon, but it was Mike every morning.
When she was rested and not under constant pressure you can tell the difference. She's very relaxed and her singing voice was in great shape. Thank you for posting this. It's the clearest version I've seen!
MGM did "that" to her.. This is very common knowledge.
Delightful Interview! I Love all of Judy Garland's movies! I have many favorite movies. My favorite movie of all time since I first saw it at age 2 and 1/2 in 1981 is the Beautiful, Beloved, Brilliant, Classic, Clever, Delightful, Excellent, Fantastic, Grand, Iconic, Marvelous, Outstanding, Perfectly Cast, Radiant, Spectacular, Splendid, Terrific, Uplifting, and Wonderful 1939 MGM Fantasy Musical Movie, The Wizard of Oz!
Judy breathes and the audience applauds.
STAR POWER
I enjoy seeing Judy laugh and tell stories of the fun she had. I like that she had light moments in amongst all her turmoil.
we all do
Her children adore her and the audiences love her for decades... that is why Judy Garland is remembered today
Judy Garland you had a great sense of humor.
What a Treat! She originally was not going to appear but Mike talked to her the way she should have always been approached. With respect.
I love her dress! Simply gorgeous!
She would have been a great designer 💯🤗
I truly loved her.........Saw her on her last tour, a few years before she died, she was
utterly fantastic, and the audience got to their feet to show their adoration.....I do not fault her for the pain and all that took her life.............she was so abused by all the people who used, and abused her over the years, yet, in the end, it was Judy's
end.
Gosh, how OLD are you???
Thank you beautifully said
@@laverne849 She must be MY age. I get social security
@羅德夫 Very nasty and Racist comment..... Judy herself would have told you what a jerk you are!
I WONDER IF SHE EVER KNEW THAT "SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW" WOULD BE VOTED THE GREATEST SONG OF THE 20TH CENTURY
AND THAT THE WIZARD OF OZ WOULD STILL BE GOING STRONG 75 YEARS LATER
She is a true legend the likes of which we will never see again. The Wizard of Oz is my all-time favorite movie.
And that we still don't know that there is a man behind the curtain.
@@phoenixrisingme Mine too!
79 years now 😁
i think by the end she was sickened by that song. that song made millions. y was she living out of a suitcase with nothing. where did the furniture go? where did all the dresses go? dear judy couldnt stand that song by 69. love you frances i know u r resting in absolute power my darling
My mom was her age, and they resembled one another. This makes me miss my mom.
I feel the same, although my Mom was born in 1928, she resembled Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz
That's dumb it's just some wealthy actress a drug addict actress Tuesday weld looks better
@@moonstar4121 Can you fuck off?
So nostalgic. I miss this era of TV
Yh she's a lovely person I don't care if she's a drug adict she's a fucking person
I loved how she spoke there's a warmness in her voice , comforting
We filmed her in that dress (which she designed) on Super 8 at JFK Stadium in South Philly that summer. of 1968.
It feels good to hear her laugh whole heatedly 💚💚💚💞💕💞💞💞
Judy always makes me smile and laugh! Such a funny funny wonderful woman!! Thank god she Was put here and thank god her talent still outshines neone then and today!! There are million n millions of stars but only a handful of legends and judy is at the top of that handful!! Her body is no longer here but my god her talent n spirit will go on forever and ever!! No one can hold a candle to this amazing big hearted talented funny woman!! And it's great fans like you who help to keep her memory alive!! Judy doesn't want to be remembered for being addicted she wants to be remembered for exactually this, making people happy and her fans so thrilled everytime we here her talk or sing it dance !! Xoxo love you judy!!
Judy Garland was a wonderful, kind and very sweet lady. Shame on those Hollywood moguls who preyed on her and filled her full of drugs. Her voice was pure heaven. We will aways love you, Judy.
I love the dress, she was good at designing if that was her first attempt. This is a great interview, Mike was a class act and never said anything bad about anyone.
She designed hats for years....a Hobby
Judy was having a really great time here. Focused & funny.
And, very entertaining . A great lady - gone too soon.
Judy is an absolute legend and hearing her speak about one of my favorite movies, Easter Parade, is a joy. She's hilarious! Just love her!
Great upload, thank you! :)
Judy Garland I love you I always love you the rest of my life God bless you wherever you are now and I mean that from my heart which I have known you you're beautiful singer somewhere over the rainbow always hit my heart very happy
God bless you Ms. Garland....
Loved Judy her singing acting and her humor
People don't realize that a singer, especially a great singer isn't always in the best of voice. She gave 1000% to her audiences and when a person is a real singer, they not only sing the song but they tell a story with the ability to connect with those listening. She had personal problems and a very rough life, surrounded by many people only out for themselves and looked at her not as a person but a commodity. Hollywood is a cruel town especially when she grew up in the spotlight.
Wow! They are all dressed so nicely. Everyone is well-spoken and polite, classy. What has happened to our society since then?
I would choose living in current times over the nostalgia for the past. Life is easier now and way better if you’re a female or a minority, although we have ways and ways to go.
her dress was amazing
She looks great here. Love her dress.
She had a great sense of humor!
Hello Diana, How are you doing?
I used to love to watch The Mike Douglas Show
She's so adorable ❤️
Judy has the most wonderful laugh! She's so cute! I wanna have film stories one day. I wanna be an actress, it seems so fun to sit and talk about being on set. I've always wanted to be an actress since I was little. And seeing all these amazing Classic Hollywood stars rienforces that and it makes me wish things were still the same too. These days, you have remakes, sequels and 3D left and right. Anyone notice that movies back then had no sequels and there were barely any remakes?
That dress is amazing....love her
love her speaking voice!
Absolutely charming.
When you think about all the greats, it's hard to categorize her. She was a great (underrated) actress. A great singer. Maybe there are greater actresses or singers, but I think most people agree, Judy was the greatest performer of the Twentieth Century. The greatest talent.
Anybody care to differ? I don't think any one person encompassed all the power she did, in all the areas she did, and had the effect on the audience that she did.
Sock it to me. Prove me wrong. I'm up for a debate.
Robin Whiteside very underrated actress. So natural and gifted
Robin Whiteside Can’t argue lol
Robin Whiteside But...Michael Jackson is up there
Robin Whiteside Marilyn
@@TrangPakbaby - Judy's acting in her last movie "I Could Go On Singing" was fabulous and spellbinding. The hospital scene where she damaged her ankles was amazing. So intensely emotional.
what a wonderful, fabulous woman she is - she's almost childlike here, gushing over her dress :p
Just read a biography on Judy. What a vibrant soul that persevered through tragedy. I watched the biopic on her and it was horrendous. They did not do her justice. shame
I still laugh out loud when she said that she and Peter met when they were both fetuses.. Judy had a great sense fo humor
Just the fact that she achieved *so much* one forgets that she was dead at 47
I think she has to be up there with people like Diaghilev, Stravinski, Picasso, Duke Ellington as one of the geniuses of the 20th Century
drugs and alcohol really aged her..
reminds me of edie beale! "you can always take off the skirt ans where it as a cape!"
judy was so incredible...
Except Edie lived in a HOLE and never came out until her last year. Judy was in front of us for 47 years. Even then she had not talent; Just Chutzpah!
On a Sunday the 22nd of June 1969, The World woke up to the News of Judy Garland's death. The news sent shock waves across the entire planet & for the 7 days the media paid homage to " A Great Lady who had the Ultimate Interview"! Judy, Your fans still mourn your passing. I have the comfort of knowing your spirit was embraced by GOD & that HE showed you HIS infinite peace & all that heaven has too offer you. U brought a lot of joy to me & I thank God for creating you. RIP on this 6/22/10
What a charming, sett, classy woman. God love her, and I know she is at peace now.
Love this interview
Judy was funny - a brilliant dramatic actress, Fred Astaire came out of retirement to dance with her, and no question one of the greatest singers
Lucille ball found her such a great comedy talent she said "next to Judy Garland I'm a mortician"
Sinatra would definitely be on my list too - but who else comes close to Garland just in sheer range? It was like it was effortless for her to excel at anything she did
I love when Judy Garland sang The Trolley Song.
she was a genius, really.
She was
Peter Lawford...the man who kept the secrets - and doing so killed him. He had great honor, humor and deep sadness.
Could you go into a bit more detail about the secrets?
Judy was gifted and very funny !
Thank you so much.
It's funny when she says "I thought we made more than one picture together" - Peter was a bit player (not even sure if he had a line ) in "Girl Crazy" - I wonder if she was remember that but couldn't place it. Today we have videos and can watch these movies at the drop of a hat - but in 1968 you either caught it on the late show, or in most cases, when it was originally released - so it's easy to understand how details got foggy. Fantastic video. Thanks for posting
She grew up... She had a terrific singing voice, though. Type in on UA-cam "Judy Garland TV show Ol Man River" and watch her sing it. She's brilliant.
One of her BEST songs!
as much as i think she is amazing and we are lucky to have her as a screen legend, but i wish she had had a normal life with a happy childhood and loving family... especially mother... away from the drugs and all
She sounds and looks so much like her daughter Liza here. The same mannerism voice nervous laughter shes just like her daughter so beautiful.
That often happens in families...LOL
I’m glad she decided to design that dress for herself. Too many people seemed to be telling her what to do with herself all her life and she just said that’s enough I want to design this and I will. I also wish people were nicer to her.
That bright scarlet colour is Liza's favourite too. How wonderfully it suits both of them ❤️🌟
My favorite Judy Garland picture is The Wizard Of Oz.
class and refinement all the way
The Golden Years seem like fun :)
I want her dress! ❤️💛💚💙💜
Absolutely ! A few yrs ago a poll put Sinatra at top of list as greatest entertainer of 20th century. Maybe, but I think the poll probably reflected younger generations too, and Judy's been gone for 55 yrs and not as well known to them. In fact, I read once that Sinatra himself said Judy was in his opinion the greatest of the 20th century.
A wonderful entertainer, Ms Garland’s place in history was well deserved. While she is very charming in this interview, and is in better shape than she usually was in the final years of her life, she sounds somewhat high, her words are slurred. It is Crystal clear the drug use has affected her mind. It is fine to respect an artist, but many commentators here ignore that she clearly was on a downward spiral. It is sad to see how everyone pretends she was normal here, when she looks way older than her years and seems to be intoxicated. The comments here also mostly ignore that .
Rest in peace, Ms Garland, and thanks for sharing your memories.
I adored her!
hard to believe that was "Dorothy Gale"... God bless & continue to be at peace up there since you couldn't here... This world was much to cruel to you...
her laugh is rly cute.
She's Goofly Gorgeous...i love Judy Garland!!
Judy was used and abused all of her life...heart breaking 😪
Have you ever noticed that people who are used and abused never seem to realise they are being used and abused? And when they break free of one abusive relationship, they seem to go into another abusive relationship?
Easter Parade wasjust on a PBS show over the weekend and the rain sequence does show the feather covered in Vasoline.LOL
@msGarlandGirl I agree with you totally. These people who feel the compulsion to spread rumors about a person they never met and add to all the hype that already surrounds this Legend amazes me to no end. If you dont like her then don't watch the clips. She was a human being & never did anything but please those around her with her talent. It says a lot about a person who could bad mouth someone who has passed on. It says they are ignorant fools & shows their parents didnt raie them correctly.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JUDY!
Even the no account skid row bum Lawford (who used to turn on with his own son) can't ruin this wonderful piece. Thanks for posting.
Easter Parade! Her favorite movie (of hers).
Hello Maria, How are you doing?
Medicated socially accepted days of wine & poser’s.But that being said…she sang like an ANGEL.
And you never smoked a joint or took a pill. LOL
That poor, poor woman another one of holly-woods creations and exploited her to the max. for what Money PFT!!!!!!!!!!!
She was a multi-millionaire there's nothing to feel sad about weak-minded drug addict
as I've struggled to make ends meet my entire life, I sure have preferred that life instead
Mike didn't just have guests on His show......He had legends.
I LOVE GUDY GARLAND, MY FAVOURITE ACTRESS, RIP JUDY MY DARLING LOLOVELINDA AUSTRALIA ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏😁😁😁👍👍🦘🐨🐾😍❤
"I rehearsed for 3 weeks - Judy rehearsed for a DAY!"
Lawford says it as a joke but I bet that was true - she hated to rehearse
but there are stories that Garland had INSTANT RECALL with lyrics and dialogue and choreography
And she was brilliant anyway so she didnt really need to rehearse the way *ordinary mortals* do
He NEEDED it .
Liza has a lot of her mannerisms.
I watched Liza in an episode of "Law and Order Criminal Intent" and the resemblance was astounding....she even sounds like her mother....Liza is an awesome actress......loved her in Arthur but didn't see so much of her mother in her in those movies...wonder how things would have been different had Judy's mother not been so needy and started Judy on drugs.......(I am currently reading the biography of Judy Garland).....
Totally agree!
@@locomadre3520 So many of us resemble and have the affectations of our parents. Quite normal...except for super talent,.
People like Peter Lawford had no idea how incredibly lucky they were. Stardom and wealth with absolutely no talent.
After Summer Stock (1950) Judy was scheduled to make Royal Wedding costarring Fred Astaire with Peter Lawford as her love interest. Fred Astaire was playing her brother, and they were to have been a brother and sister performing team. However, she was fired from the film and replaced by Jane Powell, who had the film romance with Lawford in the picture. Except for Lafword's one line in Girl Crazy (1943), Easter Parade was the only movie the two made together.
"could" say? MUST say. An amazing talent eaten alive and spat out by the industry
Gawd, I love UA-cam.
Antonio Caban UA-cam is amazing. I often wonder where some of this stuff comes from.
+michaelterry1000 wonder not, it's the ultimate sharing tool in my universe because it opens up parallel universes to my awareness. Judy's example is stunning. people connect with her because hers was a higher order of sharing
Antonio Caban me too....im a junkie!!
I'm addicted to it🙃
Where did you find this? This is such a rare clip and supposedly difficult to find. Thank you for posting it.
Peter Lawford sure looks handsome in his mature years. He seems to have led a tragic life. Maybe not on the epic level as Judy (but who has?), but still sympathetic.
My observations are based on "Peter Lawford: The Man Who Kept Secrets," by James Spada, and other biographies. The following is the blurb for the Spada book. Feel free to draw your own conclusions. "Beneath the glamour of his movie-star life, his fairy-tale marriage, and his legendary friends, lived a man beset by childhood demons that would lead him into alcohol, drugs, shocking sexual escapades--and a controversial role in the cover-up of Marilyn Monroe's death."
He paid the Pipet for sure for all his fun.
Interviewer 1: “Its gorgeous”.
Interviewer 2: Is this the first thing you’ve designed? It’s terrific”
Me: 😐🙄
@Goedhartbros Peter Lawford did his own singing in EASTER PARADE. MGM MADE SURE ALL THEIR STARS COULD DANCE ACT AND SING..
3:04 Mike says his band never stands after he sings. They were in the presence of a Master Artist, of course they stood.
GREAT INTERVIEW ! SATURDAY 6/22/24 JUNE 22, 2024
Interesting that she says she thinks she and Peter made more than one movie together (3:40); he is actually in GIRL CRAZY, with one line; one scene, and the camera doesn't even single him out; so he probably only worked for one day on that picture, and that could be what she is thinking about. When they did this program, you couldn't just pull out those old movies on video or CD's; it was the late show on TV, or a revival theatre, or nothing. It would not be uncommon for them not to have not seen those films for twenty five years... so it's easy to understand how they could have forgotten.
Judy was truly Amazing and screw all the people that have nothing nice to say about her..Mike Douglas was a true class act as well..how i miss coming home from school to watch his show every day..that is when daytime TV was Great and not today's trash shows like Judge garbage and Ellen.
She looked 70 and was 46...how sad.
That shows how much she suffered, her body just reflects it
The most talented in all the universe judy is
Wow...this is the dress she wore in her last concert.
She definitely looked and acted way older than 46. 
i am be 46 this week,.. and i do not look old ,..... that what i get from what other say ,.. drugs take a toll on her overworked to and drink ,.. she looked older at the age of 29 years ,,... look her movies and when Garland hit mid 20 she look older ,... so sad,.. indeed ,..
LadyGG Smith
By the time she was 25 she looked like she was 45-50 years old.
She looks infinitely better here than she did on the Dick Cavett Show, also in 1968. I wonder which was first?
Rafael Storm I think Dick Cavett was after, but I just read that she had to go on earlier than expected on Cavett, because a guest who'd been scheduled earlier didn't show up. Consequently, she didn't get a chance to do her hair or make-up.
Jay Taylor Her terrible appearance on the Cavett show was hardly due to hair and makeup issues alone, but what self-respecting woman, no less a superstar, would go out in public with her hair looking like THAT?
+Rafael Storm This was first.....in June or so. Dick cavitt was close to Christmas i'm pretty sure.
+Rafael Storm a woman who by this point had many issues but also was such a superstar that a normal reality for her did not exist
+Rafael Storm I just watched the Dick Cavett show she was interviewed, she really seemed out of it there. But here she is more poised.
All the crap she went through in life and career definitely aged her prematurely. If people didn't know, they wouldn't ever guess she was only like 46 here.
Mike Douglas sounds like Merve Griffin this is the same type of talk show host!Wow kidda like me johnny Carson voiced
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This was filmed on The Dating Game set.
Does anyone have the Clara Ward Gospel singers on Mike Douglas Show?
I always knew Mike wore a toupee, wasnt aware Peter did too.
haha Judy's revolutionary costume was a little bit more conventional that Edie's! That brown creation of Edie's was nuts!