In late May 1963, Judy Garland went out to Los Angeles to begin work on her TV series debut, “The Judy Garland Show” produced by CBS-TV. The show was videotaped at CBS Television City in Hollywood.
The taping of the first episode on June 24, 1963, was a star-studded event. In the audience were such stars as Lucille Ball, Natalie Wood, Dick Van Dyke, Jack Benny, Clint Eastwood, Agnes Moorhead, Van Heflin, and both of Hollywood’s great columnists, Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons, among others.
Judy’s guest for her first show was her old chum Mickey Rooney. Although the show was the first one taped, it was not the first to air. It was originally broadcast on December 8, 1963.
“The Judy Garland Show” premiered on September 29, 1963 at 9 p.m. eastern standard time. The premiere episode was actually the seventh to be taped, “Episode Seven.” Judy’s guest was Donald O’Connor. Although the show was off to a great start, it was almost doomed from the beginning. It was aired against the powerhouse #1 show at that time, “Bonanza” which handicapped it from the start. To further complicate matters, the initial format of the show wasn’t popular with viewers. Judy’s ‘second banana” Jerry Van Dyke (brother of Dick Van Dyke), proved to be a mistake.
The CBS network execs seem to have it in for Judy. They changed the format, changed directors and other key personnel, and lost all interest in doing anything to save it. On the flip side, critics audiences liked the show, especially once it hit its stride. If the network had moved air date to a different night of the week and had any confidence it it, the show would have lasted more than one season of 26 episodes. Over the years the show, which had some of the best production values of the time, has become a classic. To Judy’s credit, she worked hard to make it a success and never faltered.
Throughout the 26 episodes Judy was given the chance to perform many songs she hadn’t performed before as well as crowd favorites from the great Garland catalog. She was also paired with the best in show business, including: Lena Horne, Peggy Lee, Barbra Streisand, Tony Bennett, Vic Damone, Chita Rivera, Diahann Carroll, Martha Raye, Jack Jones, Count Basie, Jane Powell, June Allyson, Ethel Merman, Peter Lawford, Rich Little, Louis Jourdan, Steve Lawrence, Ray Bolger, The Smothers Brothers, Steve Allen, Mel Torme, Dick Shawn, and daughter Liza Minnelli.
Thanks to the hard work and tenacity of the late Judy Garland biographer and media producer Scott Schechter, Pioneer Artists began premiering newly remastered versions of “The Judy Garland Show” on DVD in 1999. The first release was a marvelous boxed set that presented four DVDs with four shows and a paperback copy of Coyne Steven Sanders’ book about the series, “Rainbow’s End – The Judy Garland Show.”
The series ended in 2006 after the second boxed set was released. Geneon Entertainment then released single disc editions of the shows that had previously only been available in the boxed sets.
A few years later Infinity Entertainment sent out a press release with their edition of a planned thirteen disc re-release of the shows on DVD. They only released six discs plus a boxed set of four discs. To date, those are the last releases of the series on home media.
Details on all of these releases are below.
THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW BOXED SET (#1)
Release Date: November 2, 1999
Pioneer Artists #PA-99-621
Here it is! The ultimate Judy Garland Show boxed set. 4 DVDs with 4 shows each (excepting the first disc which has one whole side devoted to “Judy Judy”). Packaged in a “trunk” box (see photo above) this set also comes with a paperback special edition of Coyne Steven Sanders’ amazing book “Rainbow’s End – The Judy Garland Show.” Expertly researched and annotated, this book is a must-read for all Garland fans, as well as for anyone researching the history of television. The set also includes a 9 page booklet explaining the set and the contents of the discs.
Pioneer Artists #PA-99-621-1
SIDE ONE:
“JUST JUDY” (compilation of solo performances from the entire series)
Judy Garland Show Marker
Overture
Keep Your Sunny Side Up
Just In Time
Moon River
Come Rain Or Come Shine
A Cottage For Sale
Hey, Look Me Over
From This Moment On
The Man That Got Away
All Alone
That’s All
When Your Lover Has Gone
Swanee
Almost Like Being In Love/This Can’t Be Love
Stormy Weather
When The Sun Comes Out
They Can’t Take That Away From Me
Last Night When We Were Young
When You’re Smiling
Puttin’ On The Ritz
The Battle Hymn Of The Republic
Smile
As Long As He Needs Me
San Francisco
Over The Rainbow
Too Late Now
Who Cares
Old Man River
I Will Come Back
Outtakes:
The Bear Sketch
SIDE TWO
EPISODE TWENTY-ONE
Taped: 1/31/64
“Great Day” taped 2/14/64
Aired: 2/16/64
Guests: Diahann Carroll, Mel Tormé
Program:
Overture (Orchestra)
Hey, Look Me Over (Judy)
Smile (Judy)
I Can’t Give You Anything But Love, Baby (Judy)
After You’ve Gone (Judy)
Alone Together (Judy)
Come Rain Or Come Shine (Judy)
Quiet Nights (Diahann)
Goody, Goody (Diahann)
A Stranger In Town (Judy)
Blues In The Night (Mel & Dancers)
The Trolley Song (Judy & Mel)
“Richard Rodgers/Harold Arlen” Medley (Judy & Diahann)
Born In A Trunk:
Don’t Ever Leave Me
Great Day
EPISODE TWENTY-TWO
Taped: 2/14/64; Ken Murray segment tape 1/31/63
Aired: 2/23/64
Guests: Jack Jones, Ken Murray
Program:
Almost Like Being In Love/This Can’t Be Love (Judy)
Just In Time (Judy)
A Foggy Day (Judy)
Just You, Just Me (Judy)
Last Night When We Were Young (Judy)
“Judy At The Palace” Medley (Judy)
Love With The Proper Stranger (Jack)
Wives And Lovers (Jack)
Ken Murray And His Hollywood Home Movies (Judy & Ken)
“Jeanette MacDonald-Nelson Eddy” Medley (Judy & Jack)
Born In A Trunk:
When The Sun Comes Out
Outtakes:
Alternate Born in a Trunk
Judy final bow without Sponsors
Judy final bow with Sponsors
Cues to Orchestra
Just in Time outtake
Various trunk shots
Pioneer Artists #PA-99-621-2
SIDE ONE:
EPISODE ONE
Taped: 6/24/63
Aired: 12/8/63
Guests: Mickey Rooney, Jerry Van Dyke
Program:
Overture
I Feel A Song Comin’ On (Judy)
“Girl” Medley (Mickey)
When The Sun Comes Out (Judy)
All I Need Is The Girl (Mickey)
“Mickey Loves Judy Still”
Jerry Van Dyke Introduces…
You’re So Right For Me (Judy & Mickey)
Mickey and Judy Reminisce
You’re So Right For Me (reprise) (Judy & Mickey)
Half Hour Bumper
MGM Musical Comedy Sketch (Judy & Mickey)
Born In A Trunk:
Too Late Now
Who Cares?
Old Man River
Maybe I’ll Come Back
Show Tag
Overture/Keep Your Sunny Side Up (Original
I Believe In You
EPISODE THREE
Taped: 7/16/63
Aired: 11/17/63
Guests: Liza Minnelli, Soupy Sales, The Brothers Castro, Jerry Van Dyke
Program:
Liza (Judy)
Come Rain Or Come Shine (Judy)
Together (Wherever We Go) (Judy & Liza)
Put On A Happy Face (Liza)
I’m Calm (Jerry & Soupy)
Garland/Minnelli Medley
Bye, Bye Baby
Bob White
“Judy’s Number One Fan” (Soupy & Judy)
Jerry Introduces The Brothers Castro
Malaguena (The Brothers Castro)
You Make Me Feel So Young (The Brothers Castro)
The Lone Ranger (Jerry & Liza)
Born In A Trunk:
As Long As He Needs Me
Let Me Entertain You (Judy & Liza)
Two Lost Souls (Judy & Liza)
Maybe I’ll Come Back (Judy & Liza)
You Are For Loving (Liza)
Outtakes:
Overture/Keep Your Sunny Side Up
I Believe In You
Show Tag
SIDE TWO
EPISODE TWO
Taped: 7/7/63
Aired: 11/10/63
Guests: Count Basie, Mel Tormé, Judy Henske, Jerry Van Dyke
Program:
Share with a Child PSA (Judy & Jerry)
I Hear Music/The Sweetest Sounds/Strike Up The Band (Judy, Count Basie & His Band)
Jerry’s Not So Sweet Sounds
Fascinating Rhythm (Mel)
Mutual Admiration Society
Memories Of You (Judy & Count Basie)
Jerry’s Electric Personality
Shiny Stockings (Dancers)
Jerry Introduces Judy Henske
God Bless The Child (Judy Henske)
Explain’ The Blues
Folk Music Comedy Sketch (Jerry, Mel & Judy Henske)
Lemon Trees (Jerry, Mel & Judy Henske)
Count Basie Medley (Count Basie & His Band)
I Can’t Stop Loving You (Count Basie & His Band)
I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (Judy, Count Basie & His Band)
Don’t Dream Of Anybody But Me (Mel)
April In Paris (All)
Judy and Mel Discuss Jerry’s Musical Career
Jerry’s Big Band Debut
One Note Samba (Jerry, Count Basie & His Band)
Soul Bossa Nova
Born In A Trunk:
A Cottage For Sale
Hey, Look Me Over
Maybe I’ll Come Back
EPISODE FOUR
Taped: 7/23/63
Aired: 10/13/63
Guests: Lena Horne, Terry-Thomas, Jerry Van Dyke
Program:
Clapper
Day In, Day Out (Judy)
Day In, Day Out (Lena)
Judy and Lena Introduce Terry-Thomas
Comedy Monologue (Terry-Thomas)
I Want To Be Happy (Lena)
Where Is The Love? (Lena)
He Loves Me (Lena)
Tea For Two: Terry-Thomas
A Foggy Day (Judy)
“Judy Sings Lena Sings Judy” Medley (Judy & Lena)
Honeysuckle Rose (Judy)
Meet Me In St. Louis (Lena)
Deed I Do (Judy)
Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart (Lena)
It’s All Right With Me (Judy)
The Trolley Song (Lena)
Love (Judy & Lena)
Mad Dogs and Englishmen (Judy, Lena, Terry-Thomas)
Born In A Trunk:
Judy’s Oscar Story
The Man That Got Away
Maybe I’ll Come Back
Outtakes:
Tea For Two outtake
“Another Carioca”
Judy Sings Lena Sings Judy dress rehearsal
Pioneer Artists #PA-99-621-3
SIDE ONE:
EPISODE FIVE
Taped: 7/30/63
Aired: 12/15/63
Guests: Tony Bennett, Dick Shawn, Jerry Van Dyke
Program:
If Love Were All (Judy)
Yes, Indeed! (Judy, Tony, Dick & Dancers)
Dick Shawn Chat (Judy & Jerry)
Honestly Sincere (Dick & Jerry)
Garland/Bennett Medley (Judy & Tony)
True Blue Lou (Tony)
Keep Smiling At Trouble (Tony)
My Buddy (Judy & Dick)
Dick Shawn Comedy Routine (Dick, Judy & Jerry)
Born In A Trunk:
Greek Theater “Moth Story”
Stormy Weather
Maybe I’ll Come Back
EPISODE SIX
Taped: 9/13/63
Aired: 10/27/63
Guests: Steve Lawrence, June Allyson, Jerry Van Dyke
Program:
Live Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries (Judy)
Ad Libbed Chat (Judy & Jerry)
Happiness Is A thing Called Joe (Judy)
I’ve Got You Under My Skin (Steve)
Time After Time (Steve)
Be My Guest (Judy & Steve)
The Doodlin’ Song (June & Dancers)
Tea For Two – Doodlin’ Song (Judy & June)
Tea For Two (June)
Just Imagine (Judy & June)
I’m In The Mood For Love (Judy, June & Steve)
“MGM” Medley (Judy, June & Steve)
Born In A Trunk:
“Naughty Marietta” Story
San Francisco
Maybe I’ll Come Back
Outtakes:
Steve Allen Surprise Tea
Alternate Judy and Jerry Chat
Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
MGM Medley Rehearsal
Born in a Trunk Dress Rehearsal
SIDE TWO
EPISODE TEN
Taped: 10/11/63; Hello Bluebird/If Love Were All/Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart taped 12/19/63
Aired: 3/1/64
Guests: Ray Bolger, Jane Powell, Jerry Van Dyke
Program:
A Lot Of Livin’ To Do (Judy)
Be My Guest (Judy, Ray & Jane)
That’s All (Judy)
One For My Baby (Judy, Jerry, Dancers & Chorus)
Hello, Bluebird (Judy)
If Love Were All (Judy)
Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart (Judy)
Ray Bolger Song and Dance Routine
On The Sunny Side Of The Street (Judy & Ray)
Dear Friend (Jane & Dancers)
“Romantic Duets” Medley (Judy, Jane, Jerry)
Tea For Two: Ray Bolger
The Jitterbug (Judy, Jane, Ray & Dancers)
Born In A Trunk:
When Your Lover Has Gone
Some People
Maybe I’ll Come Back
EPISODE TWELVE
Taped: 11/1/63; Tea for Two taped 9/13/63
Aired: 11/3/63
Guests: Vic Damone, Zina Bethune
Program:
From This Moment On (Judy)
Be My Guest (Judy, Vic & Zina)
Moon River (Judy)
Crazy Rhythm (Zina & Dancers)
Getting To Know You (Judy & Zina)
Medley (Vic & Dancers)
“Porgy and Bess” Medley (Judy & Vic)
Tea For Two: George Jessell
“All-Purpose Holiday” Medley (Judy, Vic, Zina & Dancers
Born In A Trunk:
What’ll I Do?
Smile
Rock-a-Bye Your Baby (With A Dixie Melody)
Maybe I’ll Come Back
Outtakes:
Dave Madden Warm Up
On The Street Where You Live
Pioneer Artists #PA-99-621-4
SIDE ONE:
EPISODE THIRTEEN
Taped: 11/8/63
Aired: 12/1/63
Guests: Peggy Lee, Jack Carter, Carl Reiner
Program:
It’s A Good Day (Judy & Dancers)
Never Will I Marry (Judy)
What’s The Matter With Kids Today? (Jack & Dancers)
When The World Was Young (Peggy)
Garland/Lee Duet
“Broadway” Medley (Judy & Jack)
Tea For Two: Carl Reiner (Unedited Version)
“I Like Men” Medley (Judy & Peggy)
Born In A Trunk:
How About Me?
When You’re Smiling
Maybe I’ll Come Back
EPISODE SIXTEEN
Taped: 12/13/63
Aired: 1/12/64
Guests: Ethel Merman, Shelley Berman, Peter Gennaro
Program:
Everybody’s Doing It/Let’s Do It (Judy, Ethel, Shelley, Peter & Dancers)
Telephone Sketch (Shelley, Dancers & Singers)
Gee! Bit It’s Good To Be Here (Ethel)
I Love A Parade (Peter & Dancers)
Shenandoah (Judy)
Makin’ Whoopee (Judy, Peter & Shelley)
Garland/Merman Medley
Born In A Trunk:
A Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow
Puttin’ On The Ritz
The Battle Hymn Of The Republic
Outtakes:
Magazine Sketch
SIDE TWO
EPISODE SEVENTEEN
Taped: 12/20/63
Aired: 1/9/64
Guests: Vic Damone, Chita Rivera, Louis Nye, Ken Murray
Program:
Clapper
They Can’t Take That Away From Me (Judy & Dancers)
I Believe In You (Judy, Chita & Louis)
Louis Nye Comedy Monologue
You’re Nobody ‘Til Somebody Loves You (Vic)
I Got Plenty o’Nuttin’ (Chita & Dancers)
By Myself (Judy)
Ken Murray and His Hollywood Home Movies (Judy & Ken)
“West Side Story” Medley (Judy & Vic)
Born In A Trunk:
Better Luck Next Time
Almost Like Being In Love
Maybe I’ll Come Back
EPISODE EIGHTEEN
Taped: 1/14/64
Aired: 1/26/64
Guests: Martha Raye, Peter Lawford, Rich Little, Ken Murray
Program:
Clapper
76 Trombones (Judy)
Rich Little Impressions (Judy & Rich)
Takin’ A Chance On Love (Martha)
It’s So Nice To Have A Man Around The House (Peter with Bert Mustin)
I’m Old Fashioned (Judy)
“Glenn Miller” Medley (Judy & Martha)
Ken Murray and His Hollywood Home Movies (Judy & Ken)
Hit Parade 1964 (Judy, Martha & Peter)
Born In A Trunk:
All Alone
Oh, Lord! I’m On My Way
Outtakes:
Hit Parade outtakes
Glenn Miller outtakes
Ken Murray outtakes
THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW – VOLUME ONE
Episodes One & Three
Release Date: June 15, 1999
Single disc edition of shows featured in The Judy Garland Show Boxed Set – Volume 1.
EPISODE ONE
Taped: 6/24/63
Aired: 12/8/63
Guests: Mickey Rooney, Jerry Van Dyke
Program:
Overture
I Feel A Song Comin’ On (Judy)
“Girl” Medley (Mickey)
When The Sun Comes Out (Judy)
All I Need Is The Girl (Mickey)
“Mickey Loves Judy Still”
Jerry Van Dyke Introduces…
You’re So Right For Me (Judy & Mickey)
Mickey and Judy Reminisce
You’re So Right For Me (reprise) (Judy & Mickey)
Half Hour Bumper
MGM Musical Comedy Sketch (Judy & Mickey)
Born In A Trunk:
Too Late Now
Who Cares?
Old Man River
Maybe I’ll Come Back
Show Tag
Overture/Keep Your Sunny Side Up (Original
I Believe In You
EPISODE THREE
Taped: 7/16/63
Aired: 11/17/63
Guests: Liza Minnelli, Soupy Sales, The Brothers Castro, Jerry Van Dyke
Program:
Liza (Judy)
Come Rain Or Come Shine (Judy)
Together (Wherever We Go) (Judy & Liza)
Put On A Happy Face (Liza)
I’m Calm (Jerry & Soupy)
Garland/Minnelli Medley
Bye, Bye Baby
Bob White
“Judy’s Number One Fan” (Soupy & Judy)
Jerry Introduces The Brothers Castro
Malaguena (The Brothers Castro)
You Make Me Feel So Young (The Brothers Castro)
The Lone Ranger (Jerry & Liza)
Born In A Trunk:
As Long As He Needs Me
Let Me Entertain You (Judy & Liza)
Two Lost Souls (Judy & Liza)
Maybe I’ll Come Back (Judy & Liza)
You Are For Loving (Liza)
Outtakes:
Overture/Keep Your Sunny Side Up
I Believe In You
Show Tag
THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW – VOLUME TWO
Episodes Two & Four
Release Date: September 7, 1999
Single disc edition of shows featured in The Judy Garland Show Boxed Set – Volume 1.
From Amazon.com (Pioneer Press Release):
Pioneer Enterainment is proud to present its second release of The Judy Garland Show. The first show of this double feature was taped on 7/7/63 and aired on 11/10/63. In this show Judy welcomes guests Mel Torme, Count Basie, Judy Henske and regular guest Jerry Van Dyke. The second show includes Lena Horne, Terry Thomas and Jerry Van Dyke. It was taped on 7/23/63 and aired on 10/13/63. Includes a newly created 5.1 audio track and the original mono track.
EPISODE TWO
Taped: 7/7/63
Aired: 11/10/63
Guests: Count Basie, Mel Tormé, Judy Henske, Jerry Van Dyke
Program:
Share with a Child PSA (Judy & Jerry)
I Hear Music/The Sweetest Sounds/Strike Up The Band (Judy, Count Basie & His Band)
Jerry’s Not So Sweet Sounds
Fascinating Rhythm (Mel)
Mutual Admiration Society
Memories Of You (Judy & Count Basie)
Jerry’s Electric Personality
Shiny Stockings (Dancers)
Jerry Introduces Judy Henske
God Bless The Child (Judy Henske)
Explain’ The Blues
Folk Music Comedy Sketch (Jerry, Mel & Judy Henske)
Lemon Trees (Jerry, Mel & Judy Henske)
Count Basie Medley (Count Basie & His Band)
I Can’t Stop Loving You (Count Basie & His Band)
I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (Judy, Count Basie & His Band)
Don’t Dream Of Anybody But Me (Mel)
April In Paris (All)
Judy and Mel Discuss Jerry’s Musical Career
Jerry’s Big Band Debut
One Note Samba (Jerry, Count Basie & His Band)
Soul Bossa Nova
Born In A Trunk:
A Cottage For Sale
Hey, Look Me Over
Maybe I’ll Come Back
EPISODE FOUR
Taped: 7/23/63
Aired: 10/13/63
Guests: Lena Horne, Terry-Thomas, Jerry Van Dyke
Program:
Clapper
Day In, Day Out (Judy)
Day In, Day Out (Lena)
Judy and Lena Introduce Terry-Thomas
Comedy Monologue (Terry-Thomas)
I Want To Be Happy (Lena)
Where Is The Love? (Lena)
He Loves Me (Lena)
Tea For Two: Terry-Thomas
A Foggy Day (Judy)
“Judy Sings Lena Sings Judy” Medley (Judy & Lena)
Honeysuckle Rose (Judy)
Meet Me In St. Louis (Lena)
Deed I Do (Judy)
Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart (Lena)
It’s All Right With Me (Judy)
The Trolley Song (Lena)
Love (Judy & Lena)
Mad Dogs and Englishmen (Judy, Lena, Terry-Thomas)
Born In A Trunk:
Judy’s Oscar Story
The Man That Got Away
Maybe I’ll Come Back
Outtakes:
Tea For Two outtake
“Another Cariocca”
Judy Sings Lena Sings Judy dress rehearsal
THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW – VOLUME THREE
Episode Fifteen aka THE CHRISTMAS SHOW
Release Date: November 23, 1999
Pioneer Artists #PA-99627D
Taped: 12/6/63
Aired: 12/22/63
Guests: Liza Minnelli, Mel Tormé, Jack Jones, Lorna Luft, Joey Luft, Tracy Everitt
Program:
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Judy)
Family Introductions
Consider Yourself (Judy, Lorna & Joey)
Consider Yourself (Reprise) (Judy, Liza, Lorna & Joey)
Where Is Love? (Joey)
Steam Heat (Liza & Tracy)
Little Drops Of Rain (Judy)
Wouldn’t It Be Loverly? (Jack)
Lollipops And Roses (Jack)
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (Lorna)
Alice Blue Gown (Liza)
“Holiday” Medley (Judy, Liza & Jack)
Here We Come A-Caroling (Mel & Chorus)
The Christmas Song (Judy & Mel)
“Traditional Carol” Medley (All)
Here We Come A-Caroling (Reprise) (Mel & Chorus)
Over The Rainbow (Judy)
Outtakes:
Holiday Greeting Outtakes
THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW – VOLUME 4
Episodes Eight, Ninteen, Twenty-Four, & Twenty-Five
Release Date: December 5, 2000
Pioneer Artists #PA-11506D
This edition contains FOUR complete shows, plus outtakes! This DVD has a nice feature that allows the viewer to watch Judy in concert (show #25) as it was aired, or watch it as it was taped, from start to finish with the false starts, “off-the-cuff, often hilarious banter between Judy and the audience and her director.”
EPISODE EIGHT
Taped: 9/27/63
Aired: 10/20/63
Guests: George Maharis, Jack Carter Jerry Van Dyke & Leo Durocher
Program:
Alexander’s Ragtime Band (Judy)
Be My Guest (Judy, George, & Jack)
I Wish You Love (Judy)
A Funny Thing Happened…comedy routine (Jack & Dancers)
Good-Bye (Intro) (Judy, Jerry & The Dillards)
Good-Bye (George)
Side By Side (Intro)
Side By Side (Judy & George)
Tea For Two: Leo Durocher
Take Me Out To The Ball Game (Judy & Leo)
Buckin’ The Mule (Intro) (Judy, Jerry & The Dillards)
Buckin’ The Mule (The Dillards)
Country Medley (Entire Company & Dancers)
Born In A Trunk:
Feather Boa Story
Swanee (Judy)
Maybe I’ll Come Back
EPISODE NINETEEN
Taped: 1/17/64
Aired: 2/2/64
Guests: Louis Jourdan, The Kirby Stone Four & Ken Murray
Program:
San Francisco (Judy)
Baubles, Bangles And Beads (The Kirby Stone Four)
Whispering (Judy & The Kirby Stone Four)
Louis Jourdan Intro
I Want A Girl Just Like The Girl That Married Dear Old Dad (Louis & Dancers)
Paris Is A Lonely Town (Judy)
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (comedy version) (Judy & “Firemen”)
Shall We Dance? (The Wally Seibert Dancers)
Ken Murray and His Hollywood Home Movies (Judy & Ken)
Children’s Songs Medley (Judy & Louis)
Born In A Trunk:
What’ll I Do?
The Battle Hymn Of The Republic (Judy)
EPISODE TWENTY-FOUR
Taped: 2/23/64
Aired: 3/15/64
Guests: Vic Damone
Program:
Overture (Orchestra)
Lucky Day (Judy)
Sweet Danger (Judy)
Do I Love You? (Judy)
I Love You (Judy)
When Your Lover Has Gone (Judy)
Down With Love (Judy)
Old Devil Moon (Judy)
Never Will I Marry (Judy)
Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home (Judy)
Chicago (Judy)
Vic Damone Intro
Who Are You Now? (Vic)
I’m Gonna Miss You (Vic)
“Kismet” Medley (Judy & Vic)
Born In A Trunk:
Lost In The Stars
EPISODE TWENTY-FIVE
Taped: 3/6/64
Aired: 3/22/64
Guests: The Robert Cole Trio
Program:
Overture (Orchestra)
Sail Away (Judy)
Comes Once In A Lifetime (Judy)
I Am Loved (outtake) (Judy)
I Am Loved (Judy)
Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries (Judy)
Why Can’t I? (Judy)
I gotta Right to Sing The Blues (false start) (Judy)
I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues (Judy)
Joey, Joey, Joey (Judy)
By Myself (Judy)
Love (Judy)
Get Happy (Judy)
As Long As He Needs Me (Judy)
Robert Cole Intro (outtake)
From This Moment On (Robert Cole & His Trio)
The Lady’s In Love With You (Robert Cole & His Trio)
Poor Butterfly (Judy, Robert Cole & His Trio)
Born In A Trunk:
Old Man River (outtake)
Born In A Trunk:
Old Man River
THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW – VOLUME 5
Episodes Seven & Nine
Release Date: May 15, 2001
Pioneer Artists #PA-11539D
This edition contains two complete shows, plus outtakes! This is the DVD that features the legendary pairing of Judy with the up-and-coming Barbra Streisand.
EPISODE SEVEN
Taped: 9/20/63
Aired: 9/29/63
Guests: Donald O’Connor & Jerry Van Dyke
Program:
Call Me Irresponsible (Judy & Chorus)
Keep Your Sunny Side Up (Judy, Donald & Jerry)
Sing, You Sinners (Intro) (Judy & Jerry)
Sing, You Sinners (Donald, Dancers & Chorus)
Be My Guest (Judy & Donald)
“Songs We’re Famous For” Medley (Judy & Donald)
Fly Me To The Moon (Judy)
Lone Ranger (Intro) (Judy & Jerry)
Lone Ranger Comedy Routine (Jerry)
The World Is Your Balloon (Judy, Donald, Jerry, Dancers & Chorus)
Tea For Two: Donald O’Connor
“Vaudeville” Medley (Judy & Donald)
Born In A Trunk:
Stagehand Caught In Curtain Story
Chicago (Judy)
Maybe I’ll Come Back (Judy)
Outtakes:
The World Is Your Balloon
Sing, You Sinners (Intro)
Sing, You Sinners
EPISODE NINE
Taped: 10/4/63
Aired: 10/6/63
Guests: Barbra Streisand, The Smothers Brothers, Ethel Merman, Jerry Van Dyke
Program:
Comes Once In A Lifetime (Judy)
Be My Guest (Judy, Barbra, Jerry, and The Smothers Brothers)
Just In Time (Intro) (Judy & Jerry)
Just In Time (Judy)
Smothers Brothers (Intro) (Judy & Jerry)
Smothers Brothers Comedy Routine
Bewitched, Bothered, And Bewildered (Barbra)
Down With Love (Barbra)
Medley Intro (Judy & Barbra)
Medley: Get Happy/Happy Days Are Here Again (Judy & Barbra)
Tea For Two: Barbra and “surprise” guest Ethel Merman
There’s No Business Like Show Business (Judy, Barbra & Ethel)
Happy Harvest (Judy, Barbra & Dancers)
“Hooray For Love” Medley (Judy & Barbra)
Born In A Trunk: Judy’s Olio
Maybe I’ll Come Back (Judy)
Outtakes:
Be My Guest
Jerry Van Dyke Pre-Show clip
THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW – JUST JUDY
Release Date: October 16, 2001
This is the single disc edition of the program first presented on Disc One, Side One, on The Judy Garland Show Boxed Set Volume 1.
Program:
Judy Garland Show Marker
Overture
Keep Your Sunny Side Up
Just In Time
Moon River
Come Rain Or Come Shine
A Cottage For Sale
Hey, Look Me Over
From This Moment On
The Man That Got Away
All Alone
That’s All
When Your Lover Has Gone
Swanee
Almost Like Being In Love/This Can’t Be Love
Stormy Weather
When The Sun Comes Out
They Can’t Take That Away From Me
Last Night When We Were Young
When You’re Smiling
Puttin’ On The Ritz
The Battle Hymn Of The Republic
Smile
As Long As He Needs Me
San Francisco
Over The Rainbow
Too Late Now
Who Cares
Old Man River
I Will Come Back
Outtakes:
The Bear Sketch
JUDY GARLAND – “SONGS FOR AMERICA”
Release Date: October 30, 2001
Pioneer Artists #PA-11657
Special single disc release benefiting the American Red Cross, in response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S.
Program (all Garland solos):
The Battle Hymn Of The Republic
Smile
Over the Rainbow
America The Beautiful
THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW – VOLUME 6 – “LEGENDS”
Release Date: June 11, 2002
Pioneer Artists #PA-11690
“Legends” is a compilation DVD featuring the greatest solos and duets performed by Judy and her guests in her series. The guest list reads like a “who’s who” of classic show-biz. This is a great treat to have all of these amazing performances in one collection.
Legendary Solos:
Overture (Orchestra)
Once In A Lifetime (Judy)
I Feel A Song Comin’ On (Judy)
Rock-a-Bye Your Baby (With A Dixie Melody) (Judy)
Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered (Barbra Streisand)
Down With Love (Barbra Streisand)
True Blue Lou (Tony Bennett)
Keep Smiling At Trouble (Tony Bennett)
Make Someone Happy (Judy)
More (Judy)
Alexander’s Ragtime Band (Judy)
You’re Nearer (Judy)
Steppin’ Out With My Baby (Judy)
Michael, Row The Boat Ashore (Bobby Darin)
Canaan (Bobby Darin)
When The World Was Young (Peggy Lee)
I’m Always Chasing Rainbows (Judy)
I’m Nobody’s Baby (Judy)
The Man That Got Away (Judy)
Legendary Duets: (Judy with…)
I Hear Music/The Sweetest Sounds/STrike Up The Band (with Count Basie and His Orchestra
Day In, Day Out (with Lena Horne
Together (Wherever We Go) (with Liza Minnelli)
“West Side Story” Medley (with Vic Damone)
Get Happy/Happy Days Are Here Again (with Barbra Streisand)
I Left My Heart In San Francisco (with Tony Bennett)
“Harold Arlen/Richard Rodgers” Medley (with Diahann Carroll)
“Glenn Miller” Medley (with Martha Raye)
“I Like Men” Medley (with Peggy Lee
“Jeanette MacDonald/Nelson Eddy” Medley (with Jack Jones)
Garland-Merman “Last Of The Big Belters” Medley (with Ethel Merman)
The Lonesome Road (with Bobby Darin)
“Broadway” Medley (with Jack Carter)
You’re So Right For Me (with Mickey Rooney)
The Trolley Song (with Mel Tormé)
There’s No Business Like Show Business (with Barbra Streisand and Ethel Merman)
The Jitterbug (with Ray Bolger and Jane Powell)
Maybe I’ll Come Back (with Liza Minnelli)
THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW – VOLUME 7 – “MORE JUDY”
Episodes Fourteen & Twenty-Three
Release Date: March 25, 2003
Pioneer Artists #PA-11983
EPISODE FOURTEEN
Taped: 11/30/63
Aired: 12/29/63
Guests: Bobby Darin, Bob Newhart
Program:
Sing, Sing, Sing (Chorus)
Hello, Bluebird (Judy)
If Love Were All (Judy)
Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart (Judy)
Reprise: Sing, Sings, Sing (Judy, Bobby & Bob)
The Twelve Days Of Christmas (“Large, Vicious Dog”) Monologue (Bob)
Michael, Row The Boat Ashore (Bobby)
Canaan (bobby)
Garland-Newhart Comedy Sketch (Judy & Bob)
More (Judy)
Train Medley (Judy & Bobby)
Take Five (The Peter Gennaro Dancers)
Born In A Trunk:
Do I Again
Get Me To The Church On Time (Judy)
Maybe I’ll Come Back
EPISODE TWENTY-THREE
Taped: 2/21/64
Aired: 3/8/64
Guests: (Judy in Concert)
Program:
Overture (Orchestra)
Medley: Once In A Lifetime/I Feel A Song Comin’ On
Medley: If I Had A Talking Picture Of You/Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye
Dirty Hands, Dirty Face
Love Of My Life
The Boy Next Door
On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe
Alexander’s Ragtime Band
You’re Nearer
Steppin’ Out With My Baby
I’m Always Chasing Rainbows
I’m Nobody’s Baby
The Man That Got Away
Be A Clown
Reprise: One In A Lifetime
THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW – VOLUME 8 – THE FINAL CHAPTER
Episodes Eleven, Twenty, & Twenty-Six
Release Date: April 15, 2003
Pioneer Artists #11995
The last of Pioneer’s series of Judy’s shows on DVD, this special 2-disc edition features three episodes, plus extra features as listed below. Geneon Entertainment, in conjunction with Classic World Productions, would issue the previously “only released in the boxed sets” episodes on DVD in 2006.
Disc One:
EPISODE ELEVEN
Taped: 10/18/63
Aired: 1/5/64
Guests: Steve Allen, Mel Tormé, Jayne Meadows
Program:
This Could Be The Start Of Something Big (Judy, Singers & Dancers)
Be My Guest: Judy, Steve & Mel
Here’s That Rainy Day (Judy & Dancers)
“One-Man Show” Comedy Routine (Steve Allen)
“Sophie” Medley (Judy & Steve)
Comin’ Home, Baby (Mel)
The Party’s Over (Judy & Mel)
Tea For Two: Jane Meadows
“songwriter” Sketch/Medley (Judy, Steve & Mel)
Born In A Trunk:
Island In The West Indies
Through The Years (Judy)
Maybe I’ll Come Back (Judy)
EPISODE TWENTY
Taped: 1/24/64
Aired: 2/9/64
Guests: (Judy in Concert)
Program:
Overture (Orchestra)
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
The Whole World In His Hands
“World War I” Medley
That’s Entertainment!
Make Someone Happy
Liza
Happiness Is Just A Thing Called Joe
Lorna
Rock-a-Bye Your Baby (With A Dixie Melody)
A Couple Of Swells
America, The Beautiful
EPISODE TWENTY-SIX
Taped: 3/13/64
Aired: 3/29/64
Guests: (Judy In Concert)
Program:
Overture (Orchestra)
After You’ve Gone
The Nearness Of YOu
Time After Time
That Old Feelling
Carolina In The Morning
When You’re Smiling
Almost Like Being In Love/This Can’t Be Love
By Myself
The Last Dance
Suppertime
Just In Time
A Foggy Day
If Love Were All
Just You, Just Me
Born In A Trunk:
When The Sun Comes Out
Disc Extras:
Commentaries by Jayne Meadows, Ray Aghayan, Billy Barnes, Mort Lindsey, Boy Wynn, and John Fricke
Disc Two:
Show Index (of all shows in the series)
Guest Index (of all guests of the series)
Judy Garland Biography
Delete Sequences & Outtakes:
“Where is the Clown” – Never completed sequence
“Where is the Clown” – Edited sequence
“Here’s’ To Us” – Deleted sequence
“Overture/After You’ve Gone – Alternate open
“Time After Time” – Outtake
“The Last Dance” – Audio outtake
“Suppertime” – Outtake
“Something Cool” – Never completed sequence
“Born in a Trunk” – Never completed sequence
THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW BOXED SET (#2)
Release Date: April 15, 2003
Pioneer Artists #11997
The final boxed set contains all of the remaining discs not included in the first boxed set.
THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW – Featuring Tony Bennett, Steve Lawrence & June Allyson
Episodes Five & Six
Release Date: January 10, 2006
Geneon/Classic World Productions #12711
Geneon Entertainment picked up the ball from Pioneer and released the remaining shows not previously released in single disc editions. These shows were previously only available in the Pioneer boxed sets.
EPISODE FIVE
Taped: 7/30/63
Aired: 12/15/63
Guests: Tony Bennett, Dick Shawn, Jerry Van Dyke
Program:
If Love Were All (Judy)
Yes, Indeed! (Judy, Tony, Dick & Dancers)
Dick Shawn Chat (Judy & Jerry)
Honestly Sincere (Dick & Jerry)
Garland/Bennett Medley (Judy & Tony)
True Blue Lou (Tony)
Keep Smiling At Trouble (Tony)
My Buddy (Judy & Dick)
Dick Shawn Comedy Routine (Dick, Judy & Jerry)
Born In A Trunk:
Greek Theater “Moth Story”
Stormy Weather
Maybe I’ll Come Back
EPISODE SIX
Taped: 9/13/63
Aired: 10/27/63
Guests: Steve Lawrence, June Allyson, Jerry Van Dyke
Program:
Live Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries (Judy)
Ad Libbed Chat (Judy & Jerry)
Happiness Is A thing Called Joe (Judy)
I’ve Got You Under My Skin (Steve)
Time After Time (Steve)
Be My Guest (Judy & Steve)
The Doodlin’ Song (June & Dancers)
Tea For Two – Doodlin’ Song (Judy & June)
Tea For Two (June)
Just Imagine (Judy & June)
I’m In The Mood For Love (Judy, June & Steve)
“MGM” Medley (Judy, June & Steve)
Born In A Trunk:
“Naughty Marietta” Story
San Francisco
Maybe I’ll Come Back
Outtakes:
Steve Allen Surprise Tea
Alternate Judy and Jerry Chat
Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
MGM Medley Rehearsal
Born in a Trunk Dress Rehearsal
THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW – Featuring Peggy Lee & Ethel Merman
Episodes Thirteen & Sixteen
Release Date: January 10, 2006
Geneon/Classic World Productions #12712
The second Geneon Entertainment release. These shows were previously only available in the Pioneer boxed sets.
EPISODE THIRTEEN
Taped: 11/8/63
Aired: 12/1/63
Guests: Peggy Lee, Jack Carter, Carl Reiner
Program:
It’s A Good Day (Judy & Dancers)
Never Will I Marry (Judy)
What’s The Matter With Kids Today? (Jack & Dancers)
When The World Was Young (Peggy)
Garland/Lee Duet
“Broadway” Medley (Judy & Jack)
Tea For Two: Carl Reiner (Unedited Version)
“I Like Men” Medley (Judy & Peggy)
Born In A Trunk:
How About Me?
When You’re Smiling
Maybe I’ll Come Back
EPISODE SIXTEEN
Taped: 12/13/63
Aired: 1/12/64
Guests: Ethel Merman, Shelley Berman, Peter Gennaro
Program:
Everybody’s Doing It/Let’s Do It (Judy, Ethel, Shelley, Peter & Dancers)
Telephone Sketch (Shelley, Dancers & Singers)
Gee! Bit It’s Good To Be Here (Ethel)
I Love A Parade (Peter & Dancers)
Shenandoah (Judy)
Makin’ Whoopee (Judy, Peter & Shelley)
Garland/Merman Medley
Born In A Trunk:
A Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow
Puttin’ On The Ritz
The Battle Hymn Of The Republic
Outtakes:
Magazine Sketch
THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW – Featuring Mel Tormé, Diahann Carroll & Jack Jones
Episodes Twenty-One & Twenty-Two
Release Date: March 14, 2006
Geneon/Classic World Productions #12734
The third Geneon Entertainment release. These shows were previously only available in the Pioneer boxed sets.
EPISODE TWENTY-ONE
Taped: 1/31/64; “Great Day” taped 2/14/64
Aired: 2/16/64
Guests: Diahann Carroll, Mel Tormé
Program:
Overture (Orchestra)
Hey, Look Me Over (Judy)
Smile (Judy)
I Can’t Give You Anything But Love, Baby (Judy)
After You’ve Gone (Judy)
Alone Together (Judy)
Come Rain Or Come Shine (Judy)
Quiet Nights (Diahann)
Goody, Goody (Diahann)
A Stranger In Town (Judy)
Blues In The Night (Mel & Dancers)
The Trolley Song (Judy & Mel)
“Richard Rodgers/Harold Arlen” Medley (Judy & Diahann)
Born In A Trunk:
Don’t Ever Leave Me
Great Day
EPISODE TWENTY-TWO
Taped: 2/14/64; Ken Murray segment tape 1/31/63
Aired: 2/23/64
Guests: Jack Jones, Ken Murray
Program:
Almost Like Being In Love/This Can’t Be Love (Judy)
Just In Time (Judy)
A Foggy Day (Judy)
Just You, Just Me (Judy)
Last Night When We Were Young (Judy)
“Judy At The Palace” Medley (Judy)
Love With The Proper Stranger (Jack)
Wives And Lovers (Jack)
Ken Murray And His Hollywood Home Movies (Judy & Ken)
“Jeanette MacDonald-Nelson Eddy” Medley (Judy & Jack)
Born In A Trunk:
When The Sun Comes Out
Outtakes:
Alternate Born in a Trunk
Judy final bow without Sponsors
Judy final bow with Sponsors
Cues to Orchestra
Just in Time outtake
Various trunk shots
THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW – Featuring Ray Bolger & Vic Damone
Episodes Ten & Twenty
Release Date: March 14, 2006
Geneon/Classic World Productions #12735
The fourth Geneon Entertainment release. These shows were previously only available in the Pioneer boxed sets.
EPISODE TEN
Taped: 10/11/63; Hello Bluebird/If Love Were All/Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart taped 12/19/63
Aired: 3/1/64
Guests: Ray Bolger, Jane Powell, Jerry Van Dyke
Program:
A Lot Of Livin’ To Do (Judy)
Be My Guest (Judy, Ray & Jane)
That’s All (Judy)
One For My Baby (Judy, Jerry, Dancers & Chorus)
Hello, Bluebird (Judy)
If Love Were All (Judy)
Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart (Judy)
Ray Bolger Song and Dance Routine
On The Sunny Side Of The Street (Judy & Ray)
Dear Friend (Jane & Dancers)
“Romantic Duets” Medley (Judy, Jane, Jerry)
Tea For Two: Ray Bolger
The Jitterbug (Judy, Jane, Ray & Dancers)
Born In A Trunk:
When Your Lover Has Gone
Some People
Maybe I’ll Come Back
EPISODE TWENTY
Taped: 11/1/63; Tea for Two taped 9/13/63
Aired: 11/3/63
Guests: Vic Damone, Zina Bethune
Program:
From This Moment On (Judy)
Be My Guest (Judy, Vic & Zina)
Moon River (Judy)
Crazy Rhythm (Zina & Dancers)
Getting To Know You (Judy & Zina)
Medley (Vic & Dancers)
“Porgy and Bess” Medley (Judy & Vic)
Tea For Two: George Jessell
“All-Purpose Holiday” Medley (Judy, Vic, Zina & Dancers
Born In A Trunk:
What’ll I Do?
Smile
Rock-a-Bye Your Baby (With A Dixie Melody)
Maybe I’ll Come Back
Outtakes:
Dave Madden Warm Up
On The Street Where You Live
THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW – Featuring Martha Raye, Peter Lawford, Vic Damone, & Chita Rivera
Episodes Seventeen & Eighteen
Release Date: May 9, 2006
Geneon/Classic World Productions #12736
The fifth and final Geneon Entertainment release. These shows were previously only available in the Pioneer boxed sets.
EPISODE SEVENTEEN
Taped: December 20, 1963
Aired: January 19, 1964
Guests: Vic Damone, Chita Rivera, Louis Nye and Ken Murray
Program:
They Can’t Take That Away from Me (Judy and Dancers)
I Believe in You (Judy, Chita and Louis)
Louis Nye comedy monologue (Louis)
You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You (Vic)
I Got Plenty o’ Nuttin’ (Chita and Dancers)
By Myself (Judy)
Ken Murray and His Hollywood Home Movies (Judy and Ken)
West Side Story Medley:
Maria (Vic)
Something’s Coming (Judy)
Maria (reprise, Vic)
Somewhere (Judy and Vic)
Tonight (Judy and Vic)
Born in a Trunk:
Better Luck Next Time (Judy)
Almost Like Being in Love / This Can’t Be Love (Judy)
Maybe I’ll Come Back (Judy)
EPISODE EIGHTEEN
Taped: 1/14/63 (except for the Born In A Trunk segment, which was taped at a later unknown date)
Aired: 1/26/64 (following CBS’ annual broadcast of The Wizard Of Oz)
Guests: Martha Raye, Peter Lawford, Rich Little, Ken Murray
Program:
Seventy-Six Trombones (Judy)
Rich talks, sings “The Man That Got Away,” Judy requests voices for him to impersonate
Takin’ A Chance On Love (Martha Raye)
“It’s So Nice to Have a Man Around the House” (Peter with Bert Mustin)
I’m Old Fashioned (Judy)
Glenn Miller Medley:
I’ve Heard That Song Before (Judy and Martha)
Moonlight Cocktail (Judy and Martha)
Pennsylvania 6-5000 (Judy and Martha)
Elmer’s Tune (Judy and Martha)
At Last (Judy)
St. Louis Blues (Judy and Martha)
Ken Murray and His Hollywood Home Movies
Hit Parade 1964 Medley:
Be True to Your School (Peter)
The Boy Next Door (rock version, Judy)
Dumbhead (Martha)
The Nitty Gritty (Dancers)
That Wonderful Year (all)
Born in a Trunk:
All Alone (Judy)
Oh Lawd, I’m on My Way (Judy)
Outtakes:
Hit Parade outtakes
Glenn Miller outtakes
Ken Murray outtakes
JUDY DUETS
Release Date: November 22, 2005
Kultur #D2445
In the summer of 2005, PBS aired this 60 minute compilation of clips of Judy performing from her TV series and specials. Judy performs with: Liza Minnelli; Barbra Streisand; Tony Bennett; Lena Horne; Frank Sinatra; Dean Martin; Mickey Rooney; Peggy Lee; Jack Jones; Ether Merman; Vic Damone & Mel Torme.
Introduction
I Hear Music/The Sweetest Sounds/Strike Up The Band (with Count Basie & His Orchestra)
The Trolley Song (with Mel Torme)
“Goin’ Home” Medley (with Bobby Darin)
Day In, Day Out (with Lena Horne)
“Hooray For Love” Medley (with Barbra Streisand)
“Friendship” Medley (with Ethel Merman)
I Left My Heart In San Francisco (with Tony Bennett)
“Nelson Eddy-Jeanette MacDonald” Medley (with Jack Jones)
Let There Be Love/You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You (with Frank Sinatra & Dean Martin)
Get Happy/Happy Days Are Here Again (with Barbra Streisand)
You’re So Right For Me (with Mickey Rooney)
“I Like Men” Medley (with Peggy Lee)
“West Side Story” Medley (with Vic Damone)
Together/We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together/The Best Is Yet To Come (with Liza Minnelli)
Bonus Footage:
Compilation of segments from the PBS Special “Judy Garland – The Concert Years”, narrated by daughter Lorna Luft
Taped: December 20, 1963
Aired: January 19, 1964
Guests: Vic Damone, Chita Rivera, Louis Nye, and Ken Murray
Program:
They Can’t Take That Away from Me (Judy and Dancers)
I Believe in You (Judy, Chita, and Louis)
Louis Nye comedy monologue (Louis)
You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You (Vic)
I Got Plenty o’ Nuttin’ (Chita and Dancers)
By Myself (Judy)
Ken Murray and His Hollywood Home Movies (Judy and Ken)
West Side Story Medley:
Maria (Vic)
Something’s Coming (Judy)
Maria (reprise, Vic)
Somewhere (Judy and Vic)
Tonight (Judy and Vic)
Born in a Trunk:
Better Luck Next Time (Judy)
Almost Like Being in Love / This Can’t Be Love (Judy)
Maybe I’ll Come Back (Judy)
In 2009, Infinity Entertainment released Volume One of a proposed 13 DVDs featuring episodes from the series.
The label released five volumes plus a separate Christmas Show disc, along with a five disc boxed set. After that, nothing more was released. Reports from fans included complaints that some or possibly all of the shows were edited and not the complete versions as presented by Pioneer and Geneon.
Disc 1: Episode One
Disc 2: Episode Eight
Disc 3: Episode Fourteen
Disc 4: Outtakes: Something Cool, Here’s To Us, “In Concert” (After You’ve Gone, Suppertime, The Nearness Of You, Time After Time, That Old Feeling, Carolina In The Morning, When You’re Smiling, Almost Like Being In Love/This Can’t Be Love, The Last Dance), Where Is The Clown?
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