Judy Garland - Interview (The Mike Douglas Show - 1968)
From The Mike Douglas Show, aired in August of 1968. (Part 3 of 4) Here you'll see Judy talking about designing her clothes, ...
From The Mike Douglas Show, aired in August of 1968. (Part 3 of 4) Here you'll see Judy talking about designing her clothes, ...
Newly discovered audio tapes and diaries provide rare insight into the tragic life of American icon, Judy Garland. A 20/20 report.
Judy Garland's television interview in March 1967. Barbara Walters openly discusses the actress's career and personal life.
Vintage footage interview with Irv Kupcinet in September 1967. In this tumultuous decade for civil rights, Judy expresses a disdain ...
JUDY. LONDON. 1969. has been selected as TJGE Album Of The Month, and director, Jaycub, has made a video utilizing Judy's ...
In a series of interviews from the 1960s, Judy Garland talks about her daughter, Liza Minnelli.
From The Mike Douglas Show, aired in August of 1968. (Part 4 of 4) In the final part of the interview Judy talks about some of her ...
Considered by many to be Judy Garland's finest hour on television, this episode of The Jack Paar Show, taped on December 2, ...
A brand new biopic about the life of Judy Garland is released next week with Renée Zellweger taking on the starring role ...
Legendary Actress Judy Garland interviewed in London, after she arrived in England for the premiere of her latest film, "I Could Go ...
The tragic life of Judy Garland is one of Hollywood's saddest stories. For this video, we'll be looking at Judy Garland's early life ...
Part Two: https://youtu.be/kWMdXNyd0aY From the collection of Steve Gruber. Thank you Steve! Judy Garland on "The Tonight ...
Judy Garland is interviewed by Jack Paar, November 25, 1964. Judy is "in a mood" and wickedly funny. Poor Marlene Dietrich!
Air date: Feb 7, 1965 In Toronto before returning to the North American musical, Judy Garland talks to Laurier LaPierre. She then ...
Interview with Dick Cavett, the First Lady of Film talks about Judy Garland and not being "victimized" by her own career. very soft ...
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Well, this is horribly racist. She was 14 years old. This was filmed prior to The Wizard of Oz.
Here's Judy...not in the best physical shape, but her wit completely intact. She's so quick you sometimes miss the funny things ...