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24 Episodes 1972 - 1973
Episode 1
Wed, Sep 13, 197260 mins
Episode 2
Wed, Sep 20, 1972
Episode 3
Wed, Sep 27, 1972
Episode 4
Wed, Oct 4, 1972
Episode 5
Wed, Oct 11, 1972
Episode 6
Wed, Oct 18, 1972
Episode 7
Wed, Oct 25, 1972
Julie Andrews presents a salute to the big band era with her guests Diahann Carroll and Phyllis Diller.
Episode 8
Wed, Nov 1, 1972
A salute to the movie musical with guests Dan Dailey and Cass Elliot, featuring songs such as "Button Up Your Overcoat", "Won't You Play a Simple Melody", and "Crazy Melody."
Episode 9
Wed, Nov 8, 1972
Robert Goulet and Joel Grey join Julie in an homage to Lerner and Loewe featuring "Paint Your Wagon," "My Fair Lady", "Brigadoon", and "Camelot."
Episode 10
Wed, Nov 22, 1972
Donald O'Connor joins Julie in a salute to the music of Walt Disney.that includes the songs: "I'm Wishing", "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah", "I've Got No Strings", and "Waltz of the Flowers."
Episode 11
Wed, Nov 29, 1972
Episode 12
Wed, Dec 6, 1972
With her guests Jack Cassidy and The Smothers Brothers this show salutes the circus and the Gay 90s, with the cast performing numbers from Gilbert and Sullivan.
Episode 13
Wed, Dec 13, 1972
In a salute to old English Music Hall entertainment Julie welcomes Keith Michell, who won an Emmy for playing Henry VIII in the PBS series. Tony Randall is Julie's other guest in a salute to writer-composer Noel Coward.
Episode 14
Wed, Dec 20, 1972
In an episode from "The Julie Andrews Hour," Julie Andrews treats Jimmy Stewart to a musical tour of a traditional English/ Dickens Christmas. Then Jimmy returns the favor, taking Julie through a visit to a small-town American Christmas. Musical skits include Alice Ghostley as Bob Cratchitt with Rich Little as Scrooge (by way of his Jack Benny impression), Christmas Past ( a la WC Fields), and Christmas Yet to Come. Julie does her joyous "Jingle Bells" (wait for that last note!). She's joined by singing and dancing Santas, with choreography that's part chimney sweep, part Rockettes. An all-star guest cast of notable singers includes Dan Daily, Sergio Franchi, Carl Reiner (yes, singing), Steve Lawrence, Cass Elliott, and Joel Grey. Also not to be missed is Jimmy's chat with his "nephew" Rich, who does a spot-on Stewart impression. Julie also solos or leads the cast in a variety of Christmas hymns and carols.
Episode 15
Wed, Jan 10, 1973
Keith Michell joins Julie in British theatre and literature passages: Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew;" Noel Coward's "Cavalcade;" Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Ernest;" and A.A. Milne's "The Kong's Breakfast."
Episode 16
Sat, Jan 20, 1973
Julie welcomes Maria von Trapp, the actual Sister Maria from The Sound of Music. Clips from the film are shown. Julie is joined by her other guests in singinga medleys of tunes about snow.
Episode 17
Sat, Jan 27, 1973
Julie and guests honor Broadway producer David Merrick and Sagittarians. Alice Ghostly dreams of Robert Goulet as a Mountie. Rich Little sings "Come Fly With Me." Julie entertains with "I'm Gonna Wash that Man Right Outta my Hair."
Episode 18
Sat, Feb 3, 1973
Julie with guests Sid Caesar and John Davidson have fun with a spoof of mafia films called Godpoppa. Rich Little does his impressions of top male movie stars. Julie sings " On the Sunny Side of the Street."
Episode 19
Sat, Feb 10, 1973
Angela Lansbury and Julie salute great ladies of show business: Mae West, Sophie Tucker, Ethel Merman, Judy Garland, Carmen Miranda, Helen Morgan, Eleanor Powell and the Dolly Sisters.
Episode 20
Sat, Feb 17, 1973
Show features Julie opening the show with "I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise," "Speak Low," and a "My Fair Lady Medly." Julie and Sandy Duncan try to change their "good girl" images with a sexy dance number. Sergio Franchi and Julie sing the "My Heart at Thy Sweel Voice" duet from Saint Saens opera 'Sampson and Delilah." The Muppets offer the opportunity for Rich Little to engage in impressions of various actors. Sergio Franchi leads the cast in closing with a tribute to Jerome Kern, as he sings a tenor version of "Old Man River."
Episode 21
Sat, Mar 3, 1973
Sammy Davis Jr. joins Julie for Broadway song hits, singing "Sue Me" from "Guys and Dolls"; "If I Were a Rich Man" from "Fiddler on the Roof"; and "Trouble" from "The Music Man."
Episode 22
Sat, Mar 17, 1973
A salute to the Thirties with songs and candid film clips of celebrities
Episode 23
Sat, Mar 24, 1973
The music of American songwriter Frank Loesser is saluted by Julie and her guests Donald O'Connor be and Harve Presnell.
Episode 24
Sat, Mar 31, 1973
The last show of the series, Julie welcomes guest Henry Mancini who plays "The Days of Wine and Roses" and "Peter Gunn" and she dances to the music of "Pink Panther." A collection of bloopers cut from bits of previous shows are shown.