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The Judy Garland Show special, [a] guest starring Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, was nominated for four Emmys. [11] Its success led to CBS signing Garland in December 1962 for her weekly series, premiering in fall 1963. [12] Garland's second special, Judy Garland and Her Guests Phil Silvers and Robert Goulet, was presented in March 1963. [13]
The Judy Garland Show premiered in 1963. Although the show was critically well-received, it suffered in the Nielsen ratings from being scheduled across from Bonanza, which was then the most popular show on the air. The Judy Garland Show was canceled after one season but Garland and the series were nominated for Emmy Awards.
Following a third special, Judy Garland and Her Guests Phil Silvers and Robert Goulet, Garland's weekly series debuted September 29, 1963. [121] The Judy Garland Show was critically praised, [122] [123] but for a variety of reasons (including being placed in the time slot opposite Bonanza on NBC), the show lasted only one season and was ...
The younger Luft appeared on a special holiday episode of Garland's CBS variety show “The Judy Garland Show,” in 1963, singing the song “Where Is Love?” ... the Christmas show looked like ...
Lorna’s first performance was also on The Judy Garland Show when, at age 11, she performed “Santa Claus is Coming to Town" in 1963. ... Gypsy and White Christmas from 1992 to 2007.
A music video featured Luft performing the song in a studio interspersed with classic footage of Garland singing to a then 11-year-old Luft on the 1963 Christmas episode of her CBS variety television series The Judy Garland Show, all placed on the same screen. [27]
Garland’s Esther tries to comfort her little sister, Margaret O'Brien’s Tootie, and sings “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” Getty Judy Garland in 'Meet Me in St. Louis.'
The Judy Garland Christmas Show (1963) The Ray Conniff Christmas Show (1965) The Mitzi Gaynor Christmas Show (1967) John Denver's Rocky Mountain Christmas (with The Muppets) (1975/ABC) The Captain and Tennille Christmas Show (1976) The Johnny Cash Christmas Special (1976–1979) Paul Lynde: 'Twas the Night Before Christmas (1977)