Hello, Dolly! 'Round the World > Television Special
Show Details
- Show
- Hello, Dolly! (59)
- Music
- Jerry Herman (257)
- Lyrics
- Jerry Herman (257)
- Book
- Michael Stewart (41)
Recording Details
- Date
- 1962
- Type
- Noncommercial Video / Documentary
- Language
- English, Japanese
- Music
- Richard Rodgers (1286)
- Lyrics
- Oscar Hammerstein II (902)
- Music Director
- Jay Blackton (74)
- Orchestrations
- Philip J. Lang (118)
- Vocal Arrangements
- Shepard Coleman (7)
- Dance Music
- Peter Howard (58)
- Performer
- Mark Alden (2), Johnny Beecher (3), Carleton Carpenter (28), Judith Drake (2), Marilynn Lovell (3), Mary Martin (178), David Merrick (5), Skedge Miller (2), Coco Ramirez (2), Loring Smith (7), Beverlee Weir (2)
- Notes
- NBC News special recounting Mary Martin's tour of Hello, Dolly! in Japan and Vienam with members of the original London company. Narrated by Martin.
- Shortcode
- [r24304]
Releases
- Format
- DVD
- Released
- 1966-02-07
- Length
- 52:00
- Lists
- 14 collectors / 6 wish lists
- Shortcode
- [rl37179]
Filmed portions of the following songs are featured throughout:
I Put My Hand In -- Mary Martin
It Takes a Woman -- Loring Smith
Put on Your Sunday Clothes -- Carleton Carpenter, Johnny Beecher, Mary Martin, Beverlee Weir, Mark Alden
Motherhood -- Mary Martin, Marilynn Lovell, Coco Ramirez
Dancing -- Mary Martin, Carleton Carpenter, Johnny Beecher, Marilynn Lovell
Before the Parade Passes By -- Mary Martin
Elegance -- Marilynn Lovell, Carleton Carpenter, Coco Ramirez, Johnny Beecher
Hello, Dolly! -- Mary Martin
Finale -- Company
Hello, Dolly! -- Mary Martin (performed at curtain call with new lyrics written for the audience of soldiers in Vietnam, )
Do-Re-Mi [The Sound of Music] -- Sung to Martin by Tokyo school childen, in Japanese
I Put My Hand In -- Mary Martin
It Takes a Woman -- Loring Smith
Put on Your Sunday Clothes -- Carleton Carpenter, Johnny Beecher, Mary Martin, Beverlee Weir, Mark Alden
Motherhood -- Mary Martin, Marilynn Lovell, Coco Ramirez
Dancing -- Mary Martin, Carleton Carpenter, Johnny Beecher, Marilynn Lovell
Before the Parade Passes By -- Mary Martin
Elegance -- Marilynn Lovell, Carleton Carpenter, Coco Ramirez, Johnny Beecher
Hello, Dolly! -- Mary Martin
Finale -- Company
Hello, Dolly! -- Mary Martin (performed at curtain call with new lyrics written for the audience of soldiers in Vietnam, )
Do-Re-Mi [The Sound of Music] -- Sung to Martin by Tokyo school childen, in Japanese