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Judy Garland, Robert Goulet & Phil Silvers Special

(1963)

Music, Documentary

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1hrs 20m

Overview

This very special television event that aired February 1963 helped launch the famed Judy Garland Show which captivated TV audiences throughout 1963 and 1964. Along with co-stars Robert Goulet (who was at the time reeling from the Broadway success of Camelot) and Phil Silvers (enjoying similar success due to popular performances in TV's Sgt. Bilko) join Judy at her entertaining best for song dance and brilliant comedy.

Score

80

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Judy Garland as Unknown role

Judy Garland

** Unknown role

Robert Goulet as Unknown role

Robert Goulet

** Unknown role

Phil Silvers as Unknown role

Phil Silvers

** Unknown role

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