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This is a music video that I made several years ago. It weaves clips from her various films with her performance of the song "The Party's Over" from Bells Are Ringing.
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This is Judy's very first appearance on the CBS game show What's My Line?. She had been blacklisted from both television and radio for nearly two years before this appearance.
Clip Length: 3:53 File Size: 17 mb | |
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This is a short clip of Judy and Perry Como talking about getting dressed up for the show. This is Judy's first public performance following her mastectomy, five months earlier.
Clip Length: :28 File Size: 2.29 mb | |
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This clip is of Judy performing the song "Loving You". It is one of several songs that she co-wrote with her boyfriend, Gerry Mulligan.
Clip Length: 2:23 File Size: 11.3 mb | |
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This is Judy's first major television appearance, an episode of The Ford Theater. She plays Curly Flagg, a Philadelphia nightclub singer who flees to New Jersey after witnessing a mob hit. She takes up refuge in an all-boys dormitory at Princeton University.
Clip Length: :58 File Size: 3.41 mb | |
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In this clip, after cutting her hair and dressing her in their clothes, the boys try to teach Curly how to blend in with the other male students.
Clip Length: :47 File Size: 2.76 mb | |
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Curly and her press agent tell an embellished version of her story to a reporter. This is the funniest of the She Loves Me Not clips.
Clip Length: 1:07 File Size: 3.96 mb | |
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This is a part of a skit called "Take Me Out of the Ballgame" from the TV special Promenade. Judy, Janet Blair and Barbara Baxley portray the disgruntled wives of baseball players.
Clip Length: :39 File Size: 2.47 mb | |
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More of "Take Me Out of the Ballgame". In this clip, Judy gets into an argument with an umpire.
Clip Length: 1:57 File Size: 7.25 mb | |
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Judy joins Tyrone Power, Kay Starr and Janet Blair for a rendition of the popular song "Chattanooga Choo Choo".
Clip Length: 1:47 File Size: 5.18 mb | |
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This clip is part of a skit from the TV special Sunday in Town. The premise is that a mismatched couple (Judy and Steve Allen) go to the opera on a blind date.
Clip Length: 3:10 File Size: 9.13 mb | |
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This clip is part of a skit from the TV special Good Times. Judy plays a woman who causes a disturbance in a movie theater with her noisy eating.
Clip Length: 2:08 File Size: 6.25 mb | |
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In this clip, Judy does a tribute to Harpo Marx. She creates chaos in upscale restaurant by performing many of Harpo's famous routines.
Clip Length: 3:52 File Size: 11 mb | |
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This clip is of Judy's appearance on the game show The Name's the Same, hosted by Robert Q. Lewis. The panelists are trying to guess that Judy's secret wish is to have twins.
Clip Length: 5:55 File Size: 16.9 mb | |
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This clip is of Judy's 3rd appearance on the game show What's My Line?, hosted by John Daly. Judy tries to fool the panelists with a Zsa Zsa Gabor impression.
Clip Length: 4:49 File Size: 13.8 mb | |
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This is Judy's 4th and final What's My Line? appearance. It is also one of the last television appearances she would make before her death in 1965.
Clip Length: 3:03 File Size: 8.83 mb
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This is Judy hosting the Max Leibman TV Spectacular Kaleidoscope. As part of her opening monologue, she does her impression of Marylin Monroe.
Clip Length: 1:10 File Size: 2.52 mb
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This is Judy in a sketch about women's hats throughout the ages. Beatrice Arthur provides the voice over. This is the full sketch, not just a clip.
Clip Length: 6:30 File Size: 16.8 mb
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A song and dance number to close out the program. This is the complete song, not just a clip.
Clip Length: 4:32 File Size: 11.8 mb
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This clip is of Judy's 2nd appearance on the game show What's My Line?, hosted by John Daly. Judy tries to fool the panelists with a breathy Marilyn Monroe-esque voice. She succeeds in fooling Dorothy Kilgallen into thinking she's Edie Adams.
Clip Length: 4:14 File Size: 11.0 mb | |
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This is sketch that starts out with Judy and George Sanders at a piano. It evolves into Judy's routine about Ralph the Druggist. It's a variation on a routine that she performed on the radio program The Big Show 10 years earlier.
Clip Length: 5:55 File Size: 15.3 mb |
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