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CONTENTS

Teresa’s Singles Section I

Teresa’s Collections Section II

Other & Multi-Artist Products featuring Teresa Brewer Section III

Radio, TV & Movie Appearances by Teresa Brewer Section IV

Sheet Music of Teresa Brewer Songs Section V

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Section IV

CONTENTS

Radio, TV & Movie Appearances by Teresa Brewer Page Radio Shows (by Date) IV-2 TV & Video (by Date) IV-4 Motion Picture IV-11

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Radio Appearances by Teresa Brewer: (BY DATE)

’ Amateur Hour (1938) • Let's Go to Town - The National Guard Shows (1953) Original performance: Nov 1938 (1953; Radio) [D1790] The format for the Original Amateur Hour on TV was • Armed Forces Radio (1958) taken directly from radio days' Major Bowes' (1958; Radio LP CH-150 / SSL-11334 ) [D0295] Amateur Hour. Major Bowes presided over a weekly parade of mimics, kazoo players and one- • Army Entertainment Program (1958) man bands with genial good humor. A year and a (1958; Radio LP) [D0301] half after the Major's death, the show was transferred from radio to television, with Ted Mack • Army Bandstand as its host. Listeners -- and viewers when the show (1960; Radio Program #131 ) [D0300] switched to television -- voted for their favorites by telephone or postcard, with the finalists being • Here's To Veterans - "Widow's Pensions" awarded with scholarships. On an evening in Nov (1960; Radio Program #739 ) [D1270] 1938, little Teresa Brewer appeared on Major Bowes' radio show. In her appearance, 7-year-old • US Air Force Melodies Teresa Brewer talked with Major Bowes before (1960; Radio Program #280 ) [D4270] singing Darktown Strutters Ball and tap-dancing to Sing Sing Sing -- bringing a rousing ovation from • Stars for Defense the studio audience. (1961; Radio Program #232 ) [D3050] (1938; Radio) [D1925] • Christmas Music Spots for The Guard • On Stage America (1946) (1965; Radio ) [D0580] Original performance: Feb 19, 1946 • Guard Session - Teresa Brewer with Martin Block Hosted by Paul Whiteman and featuring the ABC (1965; Radio Program #169 ) [D1110] Orchestra. "On Stage America" showcased young talent that had the potential to become the next big (1965; Radio Program #170 ) [D1120] stars -- including, on this show, a 15-year-old high (1965; Radio Program #171 ) [D1130] school student named Teresa Brewer. Other (1965; Radio Program #172 ) [D1140] young talent included Bill Shirley, The Dennis Sisters, the Los Panchos Trio; established guests • It Pays! It Pays! It Pays! – Army Reserves included Patti Clayton and violinist Imanuel Vardi. (1974; Radio LP) [D1655] 30-minute radio show transcription disc. • US Army Reserve - Teresa Brewer with (1946; Radio Show #20) [D2407] Host Skitch Henderson interviews Teresa throughout the • Cavalcade of Bands (1950) program Original performance: Dec 19, 1950 (1974; Radio Show #141 ) [D4280] "One Night Stand with " -- the Kenton • US Army Reserve - Teresa Brewer with Skitch Henderson Orchestra with personnel Maynard Ferguson, Shorty Rogers, Milt Bernhart, Bud Shank, Art Host Skitch Henderson interviews Teresa throughout the Pepper, Bob Cooper and Shelly Manne. program (1950; Radio ) [D0518] (1974; Radio Show #142 ) [D4290] • Chesterfield Show (1951) • The New Spots – Army Reserves Hosted by Bing Crosby. On the May 9 program, Bing (1976; Radio LP) [D3905] referred to Teresa as "the of the Girl • US Army Reserve - Teresa Brewer with William B. Williams Scouts" -- a phrase that would be frequently quoted in subsequent years. The Jun 20 program also (1976; Radio Show #271 ) [D4300] featured Tommy Dorsey & . • US Army Reserve - Teresa Brewer with William B. Williams (1951; Radio ) [D0420] (1976; Radio Show #272 ) [D4310] • Bing Crosby Chesterfield Show (1952) Hosted by Bing Crosby. (1952; Radio ) [D0421]

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• US Marine Corps – Sounds of Solid Gold • The Great Sounds - Teresa Brewer with Ray Otis Radio LP Vol. XXI contains programs 1-13 for the series. (1990; Radio ) [D3760] (1976; Radio LP USMC Vol. XXI Program 7) [D4311] • Weekend Edition (1991) • Dr. Pepper – Sights of ‘77 Weekend Edition is a US National Public Radio series. (1977; LP) [D0769] In this show, NPR correspondent Leane Hanson interviews Teresa. • The Music Makers - A Tribute (1991; Radio ) [D4345] (1982; Radio ) [D3860] • Dr. Demento (Apr 7, 1996) • The Music Makers - Teresa Brewer with Skitch Henderson An excerpt of Teresa's "I Love Mickey" is featured in a (1982; Radio ) [D3890] musical medley saluting baseball, originally aired on the Sep 25, 1988 Dr. Demento radio show. The • The Great Sounds - Teresa Brewer with Dick Shepard special topic of the Apr 7, 1996 edition of the Dr. (1983; Radio ) [D3740] Demento show was "baseball." The 1996 show • The Great Sounds - Teresa Brewer with Ray Otis Included comedy by , Steve Martin and Bill Murray, Abbott & Costello's classic "Who's on (1984; Radio ) [D3770] First" routine, parody songs by "Weird Al" Yankovic • The Music Makers - Teresa Brewer with Skitch Henderson and a rebroadcast of the musical medley featuring "I Love Mickey." (1984; Radio ) [D3880] (1996; Radio) [D0738] • The Great Sounds - Teresa Brewer with Ray Otis • Best of Bing Crosby Radio Shows (1951) (1985; Radio ) [D3750] A collection of the Kraft/CBS, Philco/ABC, Chesterfield • The Music Makers - Teresa Brewer with Skitch Henderson and GE/CBS radio shows hosted by Bing Crosby. (1985; Radio ) [D3870] 174 radio shows on 2 mp3 CDs. • The Great Sounds - Teresa Brewer with Ray Otis (2004 Stratus Media mp3 CD; 2-CD set) [D0408] Four hour radio show with featured guest Brook Benton. • Bing Crosby Old Time Radio (1951) Includes an interview with Teresa and A large collection of the Kraft/CBS, Philco/ABC, performances by Buddy Clark, The Ink Spots, Jeri Chesterfield and GE/CBS radio shows hosted by Southern, , Tom Jones, , Bing Crosby. 368 radio shows on 3 mp3 CDs. and many more. (2006 OTRCAT mp3 CD; 3-CD set) [D0445] (1986; Radio ) [D3785] • On The Air (1951) • The Great Sounds - Teresa Brewer with Ray Otis A compilation of 6 radio shows featuring actor, dancer (1987; Radio ) [D3780] and singer Fred Astaire. Set includes the May 9, • Dr. Demento (Sep 25, 1988) 1951 episode of the Bing Crosby Chesterfield Show on which Teresa appeared. Six radio shows on 3 An excerpt of Teresa's "I Love Mickey" is featured in a audio CDs. musical medley saluting baseball, originally aired on the Sep 25, 1988 Dr. Demento radio show. (2007 CD; 3-CD set) [D0872] (1988; Radio) [D0738]

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TV & Video Appearances by Teresa Brewer: (BY DATE)

• American Minstrels of 1949 (1949 TV) • Toast of the Town (1952) Hosted by , this was more Hosted by . Sullivan's Toast of the Town than a true minstrel show. Regular program was renamed in performers on the program included blackface Sep 1955. The long running show aired on CBS comics Pick and Pat. Sunday nights at 8PM. (1949; Television ) [E0197] (1952, Television) [E4194] • Firehouse Five Plus 2 (1951) • Comedy Hour (1953) This 16mm film features music of The Firehouse Five Program hosted by . The Colgate Plus 2, a Dixieland jazz combo, with vocals by Comedy Hour was a big-budget series featuring Teresa. These early "" shorts were also most of the top names in show business, and was known as the Snader Telescriptions. Produced by NBC's first successful counter-programming to Ed William Cowan. Sullivan's "Toast of the Town" which ran opposite it on Sunday nights. The show originated in (1951; Universal Film video; 16mm/600ft Reel ) [E0854] Hollywood and its principal rotating hosts were • Frank Fontaine Show: Showtime (1951 TV) Abbott and Costello, Bob Hope, Jimmy Durante, (1951; Television ) [E0869] and and . Season 3 Show #32 (1953; Television ) [E0601] • Snader Telescriptions (1951) The Snader telescriptions (or "soundies") were • George Jessel Show (1953) precursors to music videos of a few later. (1953, Television) [E0881] Soundies were used primarily as fillers by TV stations in the early days of the medium when • Guide Right (1953) material was needed to complete its programming This Korean War-era variety show featured amateur schedule. All of Teresa's soundies were performed military and civilian talent in addition to well-known live with The Firehouse Five, a Dixieland jazz entertainers. Some telecasts originated from combo, providing backup. military bases. (1951; Film video ) [E2854] (1953; Television) [E1135] • Toast of the Town (1950 TV) • Orchid Award (1953) The Toast of the Town, hosted by Ed Sullivan, was Hosted by Winchell, The Orchid Award -- a renamed The Ed Sullivan Show in Sep 1955. The musical variety show -- formed a half-hour block Feb 5 show featured one of Teresa's first - if not the with with Winchell's news and gossip program. first - appearances on Ed Sullivan's long-running After Winchell had finished "throwing orchids" at shows on broadcast TV. Teresa was on the leading entertainers in his commentary, The Orchid Sullivan series more than 30 times; out of more Award program presented one of them with a real than 10,000 guests in its 23-year history, only five orchid and featured a performance by him/her on other acts appeared more often than she. The long the show. running show aired on CBS Sunday nights at 8PM. (1953, Television) [E1502] (1950, Television) [E4191] • Stork Club (1953 TV) § Cavalcade of Stars (1952) Hosted by Sherman Billingsley, the Stork Club was Original performance: Jun 20, 1952 broadcast live from a specially-designed permanent Hosted by . Cavalcade of Stars was one set at the famous Manhattan club. Guest celebrities of the first big-budget, hour-long variety shows were interviewed informally at "Table 50." when television was in its infancy. Jack Carter was (1953, Television) [E3083] the first host of the series; Jackie Gleason stepped • Summertime USA (1953) in as host after the first year. Summertime USA was the 1953 summer replacement (1952; Television ) [E0521] for another music series, Jane Froman's USA § Songs for Sale (1952) Canteen. Teresa Brewer and Mel Torme cohosted the show, and were seen in different resort settings Original appearance: 1952 on each of the twice-weekly live telecasts. The Hosted by , with the Ray Bloch Orchestra. scenic backgrounds ranged from Manhattan, Teresa made 4 appearences on the game show on Atlantic City and Niagara Falls in the USA, to Mar 1, Mar 29, Apr 5 and Jun 21, 1952. Each Scotland, Rio de Janeiro, Havana and the Casbah episode of the show gave six song writers the overseas. chance to hear their songs performed before a (1953, Television) [E3087] panel of judges consisting of contemporary industry professionals. The show aired on CBS Saturday • Toast of the Town (1953 TV) nights at 10PM from Jul 7, 1950 to Jun 28, 1952. The Toast of the Town, hosted by Ed Sullivan, was (1952; Television ) [E2945] renamed The Ed Sullivan Show in Sep 1955. The long running show aired on CBS Sunday nights at 8PM. (1953, Television) [E4195]

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• Coke Time With Eddie Fisher (1954 TV) • Ed Sullivan Show (1956) (1954, Television) [E0603] Hosted by Ed Sullivan. Sullivan's Toast of the Town program was renamed The Ed Sullivan Show in • Show (1954 TV) Sep 1955. The long running show aired on CBS (1954, Television) [E2514] Sunday nights at 8PM. • Toast of the Town (1954 TV) (1956; Television ) [E0776] The Toast of the Town, hosted by Ed Sullivan, was • (1957) renamed The Ed Sullivan Show in Sep 1955. The Hosted by . long running show aired on CBS Sunday nights at 8PM. (Show AB-63, 1957; Television ) [E0196] (1954, Television) [E4196] • Show (1957) • Party (1955 TV) Teresa Brewer was guest hostess for this episode of the series. Hosted by Kathryn Murray, the Arthur Murray Party was built around dancing. The setting was a large party (1957; Television ) [E0302] at which Kathryn Murray was the cheerful, • Big Record (1957) vivacious hostess. Arthur Murray acted as the instructor who taught the home audience, and often Hosted by Patti Page, the Big Record was a live musical the guest stars, a particular dance step. Kathryn's showcase. The program's guest stars were well closing line each week was, "Till then, to put a little established recording artists singing their biggest- fun in your life, try dancing!" selling or trademark songs as well as those artists who were currently on the pop record charts. (1955, Television) [E0303] However, emphasis was place on standards in • Coke Time With Eddie Fisher (1955 TV) order to attract a wider audience than the teenage- oriented top 40 songs. (1955, Television) [E0603] (1957; Television ) [E0418] • Ed Sullivan Show (1955) • Ed Sullivan Show (1957) Hosted by Ed Sullivan. Sullivan's Toast of the Town program was renamed The Ed Sullivan Show in Hosted by Ed Sullivan. Sullivan's Toast of the Town Sep 1955. The long running show aired on CBS program was renamed The Ed Sullivan Show in Sunday nights at 8PM. Sep 1955. The Jul 7 episode also features Teresa singing "Sweet Adeline" with , Pat (1955; Television) [E0772] Rooney and Enzo Duarte. Other performers include • Time (1955 TV) Gary Cooper, Betty Madigan, , Dewey Frankie Laine hosted this variety show, a 1955-1956 (The Judge & Shorty), and summer replacement show for Arthur Godfrey and more. The long running show aired on CBS Sunday nights at 8PM. His . The show aired on CBS Wednesday nights at 8PM. The Sep 7 show was the last of the (1957; Television ) [E0777] summer series for 1955, and included guests Chita • Pat Boone Chevy Showroom (1957 TV) Rivera and . (1957, Television) [E2506] Season 1 Show #8 (1955; Television) [E0871] • Perry Como Show (1957 TV) • Toast of the Town (1955 TV) (1957, Television) [E2515] The Toast of the Town, hosted by Ed Sullivan, was renamed The Ed Sullivan Show in Sep 1955. The • Dick Clark Saturday Night Beech Nut Show (1958 TV) long running show aired on CBS Sunday nights at (1958, Television) [E0731] 8PM. • Ed Sullivan Show (1958) (1955, Television) [E4197] Hosted by Ed Sullivan. Sullivan's Toast of the Town • Tonight Show (1955 TV) program was renamed The Ed Sullivan Show in Hosted by Steve Allen. Sep 1955. The Jun 22 episode was the show's 10th anniversary celebration, and an early film clip of (1955, Television) [E4201] Teresa singing Music Music Music was shown. The • TV Top Tunes (1955 TV) Jul 20 episode was Sullivan's 5th annual Army Teresa Brewer was featured as guest hostess and Talent Show, with Teresa serving as guest hostess. performer on 3 Upbeat! broadcasts in 1955. The long running show aired on CBS Sunday nights at 8PM. (1955, Television) [E4223] (1958; Television ) [E0778] • Upbeat! (1955 TV) • Patti Page Olds Show (1958 TV) Teresa Brewer was featured as guest hostess and performer on 3 Upbeat! broadcasts in 1955. Teresa also joined Patti Page and The Kingston Trio to perform the "Tom Dooley Cha Cha Cha." (1955, Television) [E4265] (1958, Television) [E2507] • United States Steel Hour (1955 TV) (1955, Television) [E4312]

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• Perry Como Show (1958 TV) • Fanfare (1965) (1958, Television) [E2516] Hosted by . • Show (1965; Television ) [E0795] (1958; Television ) [E3135] • Password (1965) • Ed Sullivan Show (1959) Hosted by Allen Ludden. Teresa and Darren McGavin were the celebrity guests for a week long series of Hosted by Ed Sullivan. Sullivan's Toast of the Town weekday shows in Dec 1965. program was renamed The Ed Sullivan Show in Sep 1955. The long running show aired on CBS (1965; Television ) [E2504] Sunday nights at 8PM. • Jackie Gleason Show (1967) (1959; Television ) [E0779] Hosted by Jackie Gleason. • Perry Presents (1959) Season 2 Episode 14 (1967; Television ) [E1695] Perry Presents, a musical variety show starring Teresa • Mike Douglas Show (1967) and Tony Bennett, was the 1959 summer replacement show for the Perry Como Show. Each Hosted by Mike Douglas; Teresa was cohost of the show show attempted to tret events in history and issues for a week in 1967. of current interest musicavlly, with songs and Show #898 (1967; Television) [E2061] production numbers and comedy skits. Teresa was cohost for the first four shows of the series. • Mike Douglas Show (1972) (1959; Television ) [E2518] Hosted by Mike Douglas, with cohost Dom DeLuise; On his long-running talk/variety show -- originating in • Steve Allen Show from 1965-1978 -- host Mike Douglas Season 5 Show #2 (1959; Television ) [E3081] invited various celebrities to join him as cohost for a week-long series of weekday shows. • Ed Sullivan Show (1960) (1972; Television ) [E2062] Hosted by Ed Sullivan. Sullivan's Toast of the Town program was renamed The Ed Sullivan Show in • Merv Griffin Show (1972) Sep 1955. Mar 27 episode also features Teresa, Hosted by Merv Griffin; includes guest interview with with other guests of the show, singing "I Don't Want Teresa Brewer. to Open the Show." It is believed that Teresa performed an additional song on the Dec 11 (1972; Television ) [E2012] episode, but details are not available. The long • Tonight Show Starring running show aired on CBS Sunday nights at 8PM. Hosted by Johnny Carson; includes guest interview with (1960; Television ) [E0782] Teresa Brewer. • Ed Sullivan Show (1961) (1972; Television ) [E4204] Hosted by Ed Sullivan. Sullivan's Toast of the Town • Merv Griffin Show (1973) program was renamed The Ed Sullivan Show in Sep 1955. May 14 episode also features Teresa Hosted by Merv Griffin; includes guest interview with singing "Hills of Old Kentucky" with Gene Barry. Teresa Brewer. The long running show aired on CBS Sunday (1973; Television ) [E2013] nights at 8PM. • Mike Douglas Show (1973) (1961; Television ) [E0783] Hosted by Mike Douglas; includes guest interview with • Ed Sullivan Show (1962) Teresa Brewer. Hosted by Ed Sullivan. Sullivan's Toast of the Town (1973; Television ) [E2063] program was renamed The Ed Sullivan Show in Sep 1955. It is believed that Teresa performed an • Music Music Music (1973) additional song on the Jun 24 episode, but details (1973; Music Video ) [E2265] are not available. The long running show aired on • Roger Miller Show (1973) CBS Sunday nights at 8PM. Hosted by Roger Miller; includes guest interview with (1962; Television ) [E0784] Teresa Brewer. • Ed Sullivan Show (1963) (1973; Television ) [E2685] Hosted by Ed Sullivan. Sullivan's Toast of the Town • Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson program was renamed The Ed Sullivan Show in Sep 1955. The long running show aired on CBS Hosted by Johnny Carson. Other details about the show Sunday nights at 8PM. and Teresa's performance are not available. (1963; Television ) [E0785] (1973; Television ) [E4205] • Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson • Dinah! The Show (1974) (1963; Television ) [E4202] Hosted by Dinah Shore; includes guest interview with Teresa Brewer. • Show (1964) (1974; Television ) [E0732] (1964; Television ) [E1715]

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• George Segal Special (1974) • Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Starring George Segal; Teresa appears as a special Hosted by guest host McLean Stevenson. Teresa also guest star. sings "a medley," however details are not available. In the interview spot, Teresa talks about her career (1974; Television ) [E0884] and becoming a grandmother. Other guests include • Merv Griffin Show (1974) Betty White, Steve Martin and Mac Davis. Hosted by Merv Griffin; includes guest interview with (1976; Television ) [E4208] Teresa Brewer. • Billboard #1 Music Awards (1977) (1974; Television ) [E2014] (Dec 11, 1977; Television ) [E0419] • Mike Douglas Show (1974) • Mike Douglas Show (1977) Hosted by Mike Douglas; includes guest interview with Hosted by Mike Douglas; includes guest interview with Teresa Brewer. Teresa Brewer. (1974; Television ) [E2064] (1977; Television ) [E2066] • Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson • Muppet Show (1977) Hosted by Johnny Carson. Other guests include , Elliott Gould and George Segal. George Plot: goes on a diet so she can do a number. Other sketches/songs include: Pigs In Segal joins Teresa to perform If You Like-a-Me. Space: The Awful Truth, Wild Thing, does (1974; Television ) [E4206] Shakespeare while hanging by his nose from a • A Natural Feelin’ For You (1975) boa, At the Dance, Cheese Cake (shown in UK only,) Muppet Labs: Nose Warmer, At the Hop, and (1975; Music Video ) [E0055] Spinning Wheel. • Dinah! The Dinah Shore Show (1975) Season 2 Episode #22 (1977; Television) [E2136] Hosted by Dinah Shore; includes guest interview with • Pop! Goes the Country (1977) Teresa Brewer. Dinah, Teresa and other guests on the show also sing Oom-Pah-Pah. Later in the Hosted by Tom T. Hall; includes guest interview with show, Teresa joins Dinah for a cooking segment -- Teresa Brewer. preparing a pork dish that Teresa planned to serve (1977; Television ) [E2536] at her daughter's upcoming wedding dinner. • Sha Na Na (1975; Television ) [E0733] 's classic rock and roll dudes, Sha Na Na • The Other : London’s West End (1975) appeared at Woodstock, performed regularly at the Show was taped at the Cunard International Hotel in Fillmore East, were featured in the motion picture London. Grease -- and had their own TV variety show in 1977. (1975; Television ) [E3915] (1977; Television ) [E2735] • Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson • Today Show (1978) Hosted by guest host Bill Cosby. In the interview spot, Teresa talks about being from Toledo, OH, and her Host Tom Brokaw interviews Teresa in each hour of the oldest daughter being 24. Other guests include NBC morning new/entertainment show. Teresa is Valerie Perrine, Gabe Kaplan and Adrienne accompanied by Earl Fatha Hines. Barbeau. (1978; Television ) [E4198] (1975; Television ) [E4207] • Dick Clark Music Special (1980) • (1975) Host Dick Clark chats briefly with Teresa before she Wonderama was a kid show that originated in New York performs her medley. City and ran on Sundays from 1955 through the (1980; Television ) [E0728] late . The long-running show *was* originally long as well -- broadcast from noon to 6PM in the • Hank Williams: The Man and His Music (1980) early years, but shortened to a comparatively brief Hosted by Hank Williams, Jr. Also featuring Johnny 3 hours in later years. Magician Bob McAllister Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Brenda Lee, Waylon hosted the show from 1967 through the late 1970s. Jennings, Roy Acuff, and others. In the finale, Teresa joins the ensemble in a performance of the (1975; Television ) [E4495] rousing, gospel-tinged I Saw the Light • Show (1976) (1980; Television ) [E1145] Hosted by Bobby Vinton. (2000, VHS video tape) [E1146] (1976; Television ) [E0456] (2003 DVD) [E1147] • Mike Douglas Show (1976) • Jukebox Awards (1980) Hosted by Mike Douglas. (1980; Television ) [E1739] Show #3214 (1976; Television ) [E2067] • Toni Tennille Show (1980) (1980; Television ) [E4199]

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• March of Dimes Telethon (1981) • Merv Griffin Show (1985) (1981; Television ) [E1932] Hosted by Merv Griffin; includes guest interview with Teresa Brewer. • Moments to Remember (1981) (1985; Television ) [E2017] This PBS music special was taped in the ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Manhattan. Other • Show (1985) performers on the show included Patti Page, Hosted by Regis Philbin; includes guest interview with Frankie Laine, , Guy Mitchell Teresa Brewer. and . (1985; Television ) [E2585] (1981; Television ) [E2125] • Unforgettable Performances (1985) • Radio City Music Hall Tribute to (1981) Teresa’s performance is included in this collection of old (1981; Television ) [E2575] music film shorts (or "soundies") from the early • John Davidson Show (1982) 1950s. Also included are performances by "Wee" Bonnie Baker, Connee Boswell, The Page Hosted by John Davidson; includes guest interview with Cavanaugh Trio, , and others. In Teresa Brewer. Other guests include Bob Hope, black & white; 46 minutes. and Dorothy Lamour. John Davidson and all the guests join Teresa in an impromptu (VHS video tape Swingtime Video #121) [E4247] rendition of Music Music Music. • Swing: The Best of the Big Bands (1987) (1982; Television ) [E1738] A 4-volume video tape or 2-volume laserdisc collection • Old American Standard (1983) assembled from Universal Pictures short features showing performances by a host of Swing Era Multiple artists including , , greats. Video tape vol. 3 contains 19 complete The Crewcuts, Faron Young, , performances by multiple artists, including Jimmy Patti Page, , Tony Martin and Sarah Dorsey, Billy Daniels, Les Brown, Freddy Martin, Vaughan. Color/stereo "visual essay," approx 50 Duke Ellington, , Count Basie, Gene min long; 19 songs on 1 Laserdisc. Krupa, the Ink Spots and Charlie Barnet; 48 (1983; Laserdisc Philips DMPL-49805; Released in minutes, in b&w. Laserdisc vol. 2 contains 37 Japan) [E2402] complete performances; 93 minutes, in b&w. • Teresa Brewer Live at Montreux, Switzerland (1983) (VHS video tape MCA/Universal) [E0395] Teresa appeared with the orchestra of Woody Herman (Laserdisc MCA/Universal) [E0396] and his Young Thundering Heard. (DVD MCA/Universal, 2007) [E0397] (Jul 22, 1983; Television ) [E3385] • Baseball’s Greatest Hits (1990) • Knees Up (1984) Collection of music and comedy clips celebrating the Hosted by Jeff Stevenson, this musical/comedy series great American pastime, plus vintage TV from the UK ran for 6 episodes on Sun evenings in commercials and rare footage. Multiple artists, Apr/May 1984. It was reviewed as "luv-a-duck-style including Les Brown, Mickey Mantle, Mel Allen, lively humour and singalong music from a bunch of Terry Cashman and many others. In b&w and mostly cockney comics" in a London pub type color. An audio version was also released. setting. At the end of this episode, Teresa joins the (VHS video tape Rhino Home Video) [E0392] host in singing So Long (It's Been Good to Know You.) (Laserdisc Rhino Home Video) [E0393] (1984; Television ) [E1765] • Big Band Years: The 48 Great Shows (1990) • A Royal Celebration: Forty Years of Peace (1985) Collection of music and comedy clips celebrating the great American pastime, plus vintage TV This televised show from the Palace Theatre in London commercials and rare footage. Multiple artists, – and attended by members of Britain’s Royal including Les Brown, Mickey Mantle, Mel Allen, Family – celebrated the men and women of World Terry Cashman and many others. In b&w and War II that fought for peace. Teresa kicked off the color. An audio version was also released. "Nifty Fifties" segment of this all-star musical extravaganza by singing the first major hit of that (VHS video tape, 1990) [E0427] decade, and her first million-seller, Music Music (DVD, 2007) [E0428] Music. • Jukebox Saturday Night (1990) (1985; Television ) [E0075] This PBS special, hosted by Patti Page, was taped in • Hour Magazine (1985) Manhattan in the Marriott Marquis Hotel ballroom. Hosted by Gary Collins. During an interview with Other performers included Ms. Page, the McGuire Teresa, portions of vintage video clips of her Sisters and the Inkspots. performing these songs are shown. (1990; Television) [E1745] (1985; Television ) [E1355]

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• The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show Vol. 1 (1991) • The Abbott & Costello Collection (2003) Subtitled "Unforgettable Performances". This video This five disc collection includes 2 full length Abbott & release is hosted by , and features a Costello films (Africa Screams and Jack and the total of 55 performances by the biggest and most Beanstalk,) 12 episodes of The Colgate Comedy famous artists to appear on the long running Ed Hour, and 20 film trailers from Abbott & Costello Sullivan Show -- from the early 1950s through the films. Disc 3 contains 3 episodes from Abbott & early 1970s. The video concludes with a rare on- Costello's Colgate Comedy Hour TV show, camera interview of Ed Sullivan with his wife Sylvia, including Teresa's 1953 appearance in an episode from 1958. with Hoagie Carmichael. (1991; VHS video tape Good Times Home Video) (2003 DVD Koch Entertainment 5560; 5-DVD set) [E0425] [E3538] (2003; DVD Good Times Home Video) [E0426] • Sock Hop Rock Rarities (2004) • Statler Brothers Show (1993) Includes 42 additional vintage music "videos" on one DVD. Multiple artists, including & The In this special, the Statler Brothers, Janie Fricke and Rex Allen Jr. also sing some of Teresa's greatest hits. Comets, , Duprees, & , , Everly Brothers, The (1993; Television) [E3055] Platters, The Diamonds and more. DVD also • Live from , Vol. 2 (2000) released with Vol. 2 as "The Ultimate Doo Wop & Sock Hop Rock" double DVD set. Hosted by Abbott and Costello, this Video release features segments from the Colgate Comedy Hour (2004 DVD Seastone Records) [E2865] TV show of the early 1950s. The Colgate Comedy • Sweet Lorraine: Music Clips from the Swing Years (2004) Hour was a big-budget series featuring most of the Multiple artists. One of a series of discs in the "Music top names in show business, and was NBC's first successful counter-programming to Ed Sullivan's Clips from the Swing Years" series. Collection of 23 musical performances transferred from 1950s film "Toast of the Town" which ran opposite it on prints. Sunday nights. Guests Errol Flynn, Bruce Cabot, Peggy Lee and Hoagy Carmichael. Includes classic (2004 DVD SWYR 12121) [E3093] skits like Stolen Necklace, Go Ahead and Order • The Abbott & Costello Show (2004) Something, and more.. Includes 3 episodes from Abbott & Costello's Colgate (2000 VHS video tape Questar QV2473) [E1878] Comedy Hour TV show, including Teresa's 1953 • George Jessel Show (2001 Video) appearance in an episode with Hoagie Carmichael. (1953; Video Resources #0146 - 2001) [E0881] Other segments include , Elizabeth Scott and Allan Jones. • Toast of the Town (2002 Video) (2004 DVD Genius Entertainment) [E3535] From show #86 of The Toast of the Town series that later became The Ed Sullivan Show. The Feb 5, • The Abbott & Costello Show, 1951-1954 (2004) 1950 appearance was one of Teresa's first - if not Includes 6 episodes from Abbott & Costello's Colgate the first - appearance on Ed Sullivan's long-running Comedy Hour TV show, including Teresa's 1953 shows on broadcast TV. Teresa was on the appearance in an episode with Hoagie Carmichael. Sullivan series more than 30 times; out of more Previously available on a VHS video titled LIVE than 10,000 guests in its 23-year history, only five from the Colgate Comedy Hour, Vol. 2. Other other acts appeared more often than she. segments include the classic "Who's on First?" routine and guests Les Paul & Mary Ford, The Pied (2002; Television Grapevine Video TOTES#3 - 2002) Pipers, Peggy Lee, Victor Borge, and more. [E4192] (2004 DVD Genius Entertainment; 2-DVD set) [E3536] • TV’s First Music Videos: The Snader Telescriptions (2002) Teresa fronts the Dixieland All Stars. Also included are • Haack – The King of Techno (2005) performances by Peggy Lee, , Cab This film explored the world of Bruce Haack, a Calloway, Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington, and synthesized-music genius whose past work others. The Snader Telescriptions were television's continues to garner recognition with time. One very first "music videos," produced from around segment of the film highlights Haack's work on 1950 until 1953/1954. The Snader Telescriptions, Teresa Brewer's song Satellite in 1958; a portion of along with other similar films, were used by Teresa's recording, and archival footage of her Channel 6 in Philadelphia on a show called performance are featured. Bandstand well before it became an American (2005 DVD Koch Vision) [E1141] institution. (2002 VHS video tape Storyville Records) [E4225]

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• Muppet Show – Complete Series (2005) • Muppet Show – Season 2 (2007) , produced in the UK in the late 1970s, The Muppet Show, produced in the UK in the late 1970s, became one of the top syndicated comedies in TV became one of the top syndicated comedies in TV history. After the success of on history. After the success of the Muppets on , and his team created a Sesame Street, Jim Henson and his team created a new group of characters for the show -- including new group of characters for the show -- including Miss Piggy, , Gonzo, , Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, Scooter, Beauregard, Rowlf the Dog, and The Electric Beauregard, Rowlf the Dog, and The Electric Mayhem. Each show featured a celebrity guest Mayhem. Each show featured a celebrity guest star, who were typically either personal friends or star, who were typically either personal friends or favorites of Henson or his manager. The Muppet favorites of Henson or his manager. This DVD box Show lasted for 5 years / 120 episodes, and this set includes all 24 of the season 2 episodes of the DVD box set includes the complete, unedited series show (1977.) In addition to Teresa's performances, on 20 . Teresa appears during the second sketches/songs on Teresa's episode include: Miss season, Episode 46, in 1977. On Teresa's show, Piggy on a diet, Pigs In Space: The Awful Truth, Miss Piggy goes on a diet so she can do a ballet Wild Thing, Gonzo does Shakespeare while number. Other sketches/songs include: Pigs In hanging by his nose from a boa, At the Dance, Space: The Awful Truth, Wild Thing, Gonzo does Cheese Cake, Muppet Labs: Nose Warmer, At the Shakespeare while hanging by his nose from a Hop, and Spinning Wheel. boa, At the Dance, Cheese Cake, Muppet Labs: (2007 DVD Walt Disney Video; 4-DVD set ) [E2138] Nose Warmer, At the Hop, and Spinning Wheel. (2005 DVD; 20-DVD set ) [E2137] • Original Amateur Hour (2006) The format for TV's Original Amateur Hour was taken directly from the Major Bowes' Amateur Hour on radio. The TV version, hosted by Ted Mack, ran from 1948 until 1960. In Nov 1938, Teresa Brewer appeared on Major Bowes' show; the DVD features a live audio recording of 7-year-old Teresa singing Darktown Strutters Ball on the radio show, with a half-dozen or so photos of Teresa as a child being shown during the song. DVD is hosted by Pat Boone, and includes performances by Ann- Margaret, Robert Klein, Frank Sinatra, Raul Julia, Gladys Knight, , Irene Cara, a young Nick Carter and many many more. 4 hours on 2 DVDs. (2006 DVD; 2-DVD set ) [E2503]

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Motion Picture Appearance by Teresa Brewer:

• Those Redheads From Seattle (1953; Motion picture Paramount Pictures ) [E4091]

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