Proof that two Queens can share a stage. I adored these two ladies while growing up and I never knew they performed together. Thank you for posting this.
Dame Julie and Dame Angela still going strong today! I agree; shows like this don’t exist today. It puts a smile on my face every time I see them perform!
@@susanford2388 how very true, I'd also add that angela actually did keep up fairly well with julie and I was shocked/pleased to not be able to hear the difference in their voices at certain points.
Man, I can't believe they never did a movie together! Or a Broadway show. But it's wonderful to see them at least together on a special like this. Going to treasure this rare gem always. Thank you!
Now that’s entertainment. Angela Landsbury deserved so much more appreciation. Julie Andrews has always been a star. This is truly priceless. Thank you so much for restoring my faith!
Wow. This shows the difference between an actress who can sing, and a singer who can dance. Two real troupers. Julie must have been exhausted, but, on with the show!
Her face and body were so expressive…she was a perfect character actress. She could go from snooty high class to raunchy low class characterizations in a blink of an eye.
I absolutely adore Angela Lansbury. I saw her 4 times in Blithe Spirit in London 2014. She was wholly fabulous, the whole cast was but she, in her 80’s was truly exceptional. Julie Andrews is pretty fabulous too. I remember her when she lived by me on Wimbledon Common. That tells you how old I am! This popped up when I was watching Jason Manford hosting the London musical stage awards. Sorry but his version of Razzle Dazzle is, to put it kindly, dreadful ! Listen to Carol Channing sing it at The Hollywood Bowl! Nearly all of our musical stars have left us now. Anyone remember Elisabeth Welch or Josephine Baker. Real stars!!
I love that Julie’s nastay, messy phase coincided with the late 70s. What an incredible nebula of creation. 😂 (Nothing but adoration and worship for Julie and Angie, though 💜)
Yes I was surprised also. I also think the tap sound were dubbed. There were several times when I thought Julie's foot movements were out of sync with the sound.
@@jameshamilton8245 I think I read once that even Eleanor's sounds were dubbed because she needed to felt her shoes or something so they wouldn't slip.
Miss this talent ... no one acts anymore, Just walk in & be yourself.. drole. These early years will remain as learning tools on... HOW TO ACT 3. Take on the character 2. Create what the character Is 1. ..... hmmm. DON'T BE YOURSELF
Funny, why do you write your comment in spanish? I am french and it never occur to me to write a comment here in french. I see spanish comments all the time. How presomptuous it is to think that everybody speak spanish.
Thank you very much for this video! Aunque ya hace años que vi otros videos de ese programa, es la primera vez que veo la escena de Lansbury interpretando "Some of these days". Es perfecta para mi. Me gustaría escucharla y verla cantando más estándares del jazz. Seguramente hoy todavía lo puede hacer muy bien a sus 91 años cumplidos. Happy birthday, Angela! (Sorry for my English).
Muchas gracias por contestar en español. Si, escuche un par de versiones de esa pieza realizadas por Sophie Tucker, sin duda su principal interprete, así como también la de otros grandes. Lansbury lo hace con mucha gracia y sensualidad. Podría haber sido una gran artista de vodevil.
@@howtubeable Have you seen Cilla Black's return - and at a Royal Variety Performance at that! (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0LOIGfjcxZE.html - skip to 2:35, then watch to after 5 [there are lightbulbs!]) Talk about disconcerting … [But good on her!] (US viewers may not know Cilla [except perhaps as a '60s singer]. She was - by that date [2001 I think] - known as the rather motherly presenter of warm-hearted TV programmes - rejoining long-lost relatives, that sort of thing.)
Amazing that they’d put something like this together for a TV show! Wouldn’t/couldn't happen today. Reminds me what crap we’re willing to watch nowadays.
And did anyone notice that the version of "Stars & Stripes" that plays during the Rockettes' number is the same music used for Debbie/"Adele"'s kiddie revue in the movie "What's The Matter With Helen?"
Когда Джулия пародирует Джуди из "Встречай меня в Сент-Луисе" улыбка не сходит с лица. Ну а Анджела это всегда юная мадам из "Пока плывут облака" и "Портрет Дориана Грея".