A performance of the West End stage show which follows the adventures of a young boy and his friend the Snowman. Featuring an extended score composed by Howard Blake (Flash Gordon). This DVD includes twenty-five additional minutes not seen on television.
Disc 1:The Count Of Luxembourg WaltzEl RelicarioNight And DayJealousyDelilah Around The WorldMemories of Blackpool Tower (Organ Solo*)Come PrimaGypsy Dance from 'Carmen'Cara Mia (featuring Michael Wooldridge on piano)JAMES BOND SUITE - The James Bond Theme, From Russia With Love, You Only Live Twice, GoldfingerDisc 2:Can-Can from 'La Boutique Fantasque'It Happened In MontereyZapateado By The Sleepy LagoonTico-TicoArrivaderci RomaWhat Kind Of Fool Am I?Phantom Of The OperaDream DustHoliday For StringsThe Trolley SongGranadaENCORES - Charmaine, Thunder And Lightning Polka.
Rich young handsome Rahul is desperate to stop his mother and grandmother from interfering with his romantic life. However when they threaten to call off his sisters wedding unless he finds himself a nice Indian girl he hires an escort Sue to pose as his fiancee.
The Rennaissance Theatre Company bring the classic John Osborne play to screen. As a child Jimmy Porter watched his father die alone and in poverty. He is now an 'angry young man' who despises the establishment and its smug callousness. Bitter and frustrated he turns his ferocious aggression on his wife Alison and her upper class background...
Fred Astaire dances on the ceiling in this 1951 Alan Jay Lerner musical for MGM, directed by Stanley Donen (Singin' in the Rain). The appealing story finds Astaire as part of a brother-and-sister act (along with Jane Powell) that travels to London at the time of Queen Elizabeth II's wedding. Astaire and Powell each find romances that threaten to break up the act, but that's mostly fun window dressing in a movie better known for some truly creative sequences made vivid by Donen, including Astaire's famous dance with a hat rack and his duet with Powell, "How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You (When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life)?" --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
Tracklisting:1. Opening2. Introduction - Liza Minnelli3. Overture - L.A. Philharmonic Orchestra4. Welcome - Carol Channing5. It's Today (Mame) - Leslie Uggams6. Movies Were Movies (Mack & Mabel) - George Hearn7. It Only Takes A Moment (Hello Dolly!) - Florence Lacey8. Put On Your Sunday Clothes/Before The Parade Passes By (Hello Dolly!) - Lee Roy Reams9. Donald Pippin10. The Waltzes - L.A. Philharmonic11. Wherever He Ain't (Mack & Mabel) - Lorna Luft et al.12. Song On The Sand (La Cage Aux Folles) - Davis Gaines13. Take It All Off (Jerry's Girls) - Lorna Luft14. We Need A Little Christmas (Mame) - Karen Morrow15. If He Walked Into My life (Mame) - Leslie Uggams16. Greetings - Paul & Linda McCartney17. Hello Dolly! - Carol Channing Lorna Luft et al.18. The Marches - L.A. Philharmonic19. The Man In The moon (Mame) - Bea Arthur20. Bosom Buddies (Mame) - Leslie Uggams Rita Moreno21. Time Heals Everything (Mack & Mabel) - Lorna Luft22. Greetings - Angela Lansbury23. Mame - L.A. Philharmonic24. I Won't Send Roses (Mack & Mabel) - Michael Feinstein25. I Don't Want To Know (Dear World) - Karen Morrow26. Tap Your Troubles Away (Mack & Mabel) - Rita Moreno27. Kiss Her Now (Dear World) - Leslie Uggams Florence Lacey28. La Cage Aux Folles - Lee Roy Reams29. I Am What I Am (La Cage Aux Folles) - George Hearn30. The Best Of Times (La Cage Aux Folles) - Jerry Herman & Cast
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