The Judy Garland Show #2

Season 1Episode 760 minNov 10, 1963
The Judy Garland Show #2
Taped: July 7, 1963 Aired: November 10, 1963 Regulars: Mel Torme and Jerry Van Dyke Guests: Count Basie and Judy Henske Program Highlights: Medley: I Hear Music / The Sweetest Sounds / Strike Up the Band (Judy Garland with Count Basie and His Orchestra) ""Fascinating Rhythm"" (Mel Tormé) Memories of You (Judy Garland with Count Basie on the organ) ""Shiny Stockings"" (Dancers) ""God Bless the Child"" (Judy Henske) ""Peter, Paul and Irving"" comedy sketch: Walk Right In / Low-Down Alligator / Lemon Trees / Walk Right In (reprise) (Judy Henske, Mel and Jerry) Count Basie Medley: One O'Clock Jump (Count Basie and His Orchestra) I Can't Stop Loving You (Count Basie and His Orchestra) I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (Judy Garland with Count Basie and His Orchestra) ""Don't Dream of Anybody but Me"" (Mel Tormé with Count Basie and His Orchestra) April in Paris (Judy Garland and Mel Tormé with Count Basie and His Orchestra) ""One-Note Samba"" (Jerry Van Dyke)
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