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VIDEO: Bye Bye Birdie -- (Movie Clip) Ed Sullivan

Silly bit about turtle eggs sets up Paul Lynde (as "Mr McAfee") and family (Mary LaRoche, Ann-Margret, Bryan Russell) in Charles Strouse and Lee Adams' "Ed Sullivan" in Bye Bye Birdie, 1963. watch

VIDEO: Bye Bye Birdie -- (Movie Clip) Goin' Steady

The song is really called "The Telephone Hour," by Charles Strouse and Lee Adams but it's all about "Goin' Steady" in this wild technical sequence from director George Sidney's Bye Bye Birdie, 1963. watch

VIDEO: Bye Bye Birdie -- (Movie Clip) Honestly Sincere

Conrad Birdie (Jesse Pearson) slays the town with his rendition of "Honestly Sincere" by Charles Strouse and Lee Adams, especially Kim (Ann-Margret) and Ursula (Trudi Ames), in George Sidney's Bye Bye Birdie, 1963. watch

Albert (Dick Van Dyke) uses animation and "Put On a Happy Face" by Charles Strouse and Lee Adams to cheer up fiance` Rosie (Janet Leigh) in director George Sidney's Bye Bye Birdie, 1963.
Free | TCM

Posted: 6/9/2009
Together, Wherever We Go written by Stephen Sondheim performed by Judy Garland & Liza Minnelli Put On A Happy Face written by Lee Adams & Charles Strouse performed by Liza Minnelli from The Judy Garland Show (CBS - Sunday, 17 November 1963) Taped 16 July 1963, this was her first appearance on her mother's short lived variety show. ...
Free | The Insider

Posted: 3/24/2009
Join filmmakers Gil Cates Jr. and Julie Stevens as they set out to speak with over 40 women who appeared in the hit musical Annie as young children while simultaneously exploring the benefits and drawbacks of entering into show business at such a tender age. As a child, co-director Stevens portrayed an orphan in both the Broadway production of Annie and the national tour. Years later, she would set out to see what became of the dozens of women who played orphans in the Broadway production between 1977 and 1983. From their performances in the production to the effect that the hectic schedule had on their childhoods, family lives, and future career prospects, this film offers an intimate look at a major production that helped thousands of children launch their careers in show business. In addition to interviews with Annie creators Martin Charnin and Charles Strouse, actresses Sarah Jessica Parker and Martha Byrne, recording artist Joanna Pacitti, songwriter Danielle Brisebois, and MSNBC
Free | AOL Moviefone

Posted: 11/15/2007
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Title Year Type
Annie (Music/Lyrics Composer) 1999 Movie
Bye Bye Birdie (Musical Composer) 1995 Movie
The Worst Witch (Music/Lyrics Composer) 1986 Movie
Annie (Source) 1982 Movie
Just Tell Me What You Want (Musical Composer) 1980 Movie

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