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The Judy Garland Show - 14

Show Name: The Judy Garland Show # 14
Network: CBS
Tape Date: November 30, 1963 
Air Date: December 29, 1963 
Running Time: 60 Minutes
Guests:  Bobby Darin, Bob Newhart
Producer: Bill Colleran

 
Sing, Sing, Sing Chorus
Judy Mini Concert Judy
Hello, Bluebird 
If Love Were All
Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart
Reprise: of Sing, Sing, Sing (Joined by Bobby and Bob)
Bob Newhart Comedy Spot: Bob
The Twelve Days of Christmas
Bobby Darin Solo Spot: Bobby
Michael, Row the Boat Ashore
Canaan 
Judy and Bob Comedy Spot Judy and Bob
More Judy
Train Medley: Judy and Bobby
Sentimental Journey
Goin' Home Train
Blues in the Night
Goin' Home
Chattanooga Choo-Choo
On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe
River, Stay Away from My Door
Some of These Days
Bye, Bye Blackbird 
Toot, Toot, Tootsie 
Beyond the Blue Horizon
I Know That You Know 
I've Been Working on the Railroad 
Lonesome Road
Take Five The Peter Gennaro Dancers
Born in a Trunk: Judy
Do It Again
Get Me to the Church on Time
Maybe I'll Come Back

 
Notes
This show was originally intended to have been taped on November 22, however, due to the assasination of President Kennedy, it was postponed to November 29th.

It should also be noted that Bill Colleran was reponsible for greatly improving the recording as far as the sound was concerned in Studio 43.  In "Rainbows End," Steve Sanders writes that Colleran said, "she sounded like she was singing under a bale of cotton." - he brought in Bing Crosby's sound man and after that, "she was just dandy."

To read the definitive telling of the story behind "The Judy Garland Show," suggested reading  would be"Rainbows End - The Judy Garland Show" By Coyne Steven Sanders.
Date specific information courtesy of Steve Sanders & Rainbows End - The Judy Garland Show
Images courtesy of Charles Triplett
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