Here's a clip from the 1960's Doris Day Movie "The Glass Bottom Boat." Here's two big personalities from the 50's and 60's. Nice to see there was a movie with a little Baritone in it.
What's My Line? This shows a bit of his personality and fame.
(Do you play, pardon the expression, a musical instrument?)
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thanks for posting the clips from Glass Bottom Boat - a fun movie with great stars...
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to tell everyone who loves the great music of the 40s, 50s and 60s about a great internet radio station that can be heard world-wide...
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DORIS DAY & FRIENDS airs on Sundays @ 3:00PM (EST) with encores @ 3:00PM, 8:00PM and Midnight on Wednesdays (all EST). Mike gives great commentary about Doris and her music and he plays at least 20+ songs. People are listening all over the world and enjoying music the way it should be - the DORIS DAY way. FredNetRadio plays awesome music all day long - the very BEST from the 40s, 50s and 60s - from the Beach Boys, Frank Sinatra, Connie Francis, all the groups in the 60s and of course, DORIS DAYat least 4 songs an hour!
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I used to be Doris Day’s personal secretary in the 70s when she was filming her TV Show at CBS. Have been a fan since age 10 and got to live my dream!
Mary Anne Barothy
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www.dayatatimesentimentaljourney.com
@ Mary Anne, Thanks for the news about the radio show for Doris Day.
ReplyDelete@ Ukers -- Doris Day was in atleast (3) movies with ukuleles: The Glass Bottom Boat, Please Don't Eat the Daisies, and I'll See You In My Dreams (Gus Kahn Story).
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