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B'WAY HR 113 "Jelly Roll" PLawrence CNixon JDeRoy PJacobson RLenoire20 Jul 202600:57:58

The Broadway Hour Show #113
Originally taped May 25, 1995 for WPAT-930AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: LARRY SUTTON, from the New York Daily News
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                                    tonight's guests:

from the musical "JELLY ROLL"
PETER LAWRENCE

CYNTHIA NIXON

JAMIE DeROY

PETER JACOBSON

ROSETTA LENOIRE

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                         Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS,
                                           53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH
  Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more info, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

B'WAY HR 32 docCHEATHAM/ brianBEDFORD/ juliaLEVY/ lovadajuneROBERTS14 May 202600:48:01

Show #32 originally taped October 21, 1993 for WPAT-930AM Radio
           **AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**
 
Host: STEWART KLEIN, Fox 5-TV New York, Film and Theatre Critic
        

today's guests:
Actor BRIAN BEDFORD starring in TIMON OF ATHENS is known for both acting in and directing Shakespeare productions. He received seven Tony nominations, the second most for a male actor behind Jason Robards, who had eight. 

Bedford was often recognized as the voice of Disney's Robin Hood from the 1973 animated film of the same name, which director Byron Howard credits as a major inspiration[1] for the Academy Award winning animated film, Zootopia

Broadway Update
CD Song: "I'd Rather Be Blue" ( Billy Rose / Fred Fisher) from FUNNY GIRL
performed by BARBRA STREISAND

JULIA LEVY talks about Dewars Singles Series

DOC CHEATHAM at age 88 performs live!!
with CHUCK FOLDS at the Lobby Court Steinway:  "Manhattan" and "OK Baby"

LOVADA JUNE ROBERTS author and cast member of MARILYN MONROE, CLARK GABLE & ME  performs: "Day To Day"
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  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more information, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

B'WAY HR 63 MMcGOVERN ANN MILLER SWoods +06 Jun 202501:03:10

B'WAY HR 94 MMcGOVERN ANN MILLER SWoods +

Broadway Hour show #94 - Originally recorded on Digital Audio Tape (DAT) 
May 26, 1994  at the Sheraton Hotel & Towers, 53rd and 7th Ave., 
in the lovely, Lobby Court Lounge

Host: STEWART KLEIN

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Tonight's Guests:

  • MAUREEN McGOVERN American songstress performs 2 songs live on the show - (then appearing at Rainbow and Stars)


  • the One and Only.... ANN MILLER Talks about her amazing, long, career!


  • Song on tape: "BROADWAY BABY" performed by ELAINE STRITCH from the album, "Follies In Concert"
  • Broadway news & gossip..... and Trivia


  • SUSAN WOODS  (then in GREASE as Sandy Dombrowski)
    Song on tape: "Since I Don't have you" by Susan Woods


  • GEORGE WACHTELL and AUDRA McDONALD

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Executive Producer : KATE MCGRATH

Engineer and sound mixer: CHRIS BREETVELD

B'WAY HR 19 PiaZadora HSabinson HGroener MKerker CCornelia23 Jan 202500:49:28

The Broadway Hour #19  with your host: STEWART KLEIN 
Taped live on July 15, 1993 for WEDV-AM
 
Pia Zadora is an American actress and singer. She came to national attention in 1981 when, following her starring role in the highly criticized[2] Butterfly, she won a Golden Globe Award as New Star of the Year[3] while simultaneously winning the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress and the Worst New Star for the same performance. As a singer, she has released several albums featuring popular standards, often backed by a symphonic orchestra. She was nominated for a Grammy in 1984.

Harvey Sabinson was an American theatrical press agent and the executive director of the Broadway League. Over a career of 30 years he promoted hits such as Neil Simon's The Odd Couple, Hello, Dolly!, and 1776, as well as doing publicity for stars such as Carol Channing, Barbra Streisand, Jason Robards, and others.[2]
In 1976 Sabinson retired as an agent. He next went to work for the League of New York Theatres and Producers, now called the Broadway League. He became the executive director of the League, from 1982 to 1995.

Harry Groener  He is an actor, known for A Cure for Wellness (2016), Patch Adams (1998) and Road to Perdition (2002). He was nominated for three Tony Awards: as Best Actor (Featured Role - Musical) in 1980 for a revival of "Oklahoma!", in 1983 for "Cats", and as Best Actor (Musical), in 1992 for "Crazy for You".

Michael A. Kerker has been Director of Musical Theatre for ASCAP since 1990. In addition to coordinating ASCAP's Musical Theatre Workshop in New York, he works with Disney Theatricals to produce the ASCAP/Disney Musical Theatre Workshop in Los Angeles, (both of which are led by composer/lyricist Stephen Schwartz). Together with Michael Feinstein, Michael Kerker produces a regular series of concerts at Carnegie Hall highlighting the catalogue of both legendary and contemporary songwriters.

Craig Carnelia composer and lyricist

  • 1978 Tony Award Best Original Score Working – Music & Lyrics (nominee)
  • 2002 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Lyrics Sweet Smell of Success (nominee)
  • 2003 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Lyrics Imaginary Friends (nominee)

executive producer: KATE McGRATH
engineer and sound editor: CHRIS BREETVELD

B'WAY HR 50 MYeston JMostel KTFreeman PMcCorkle DPicoult 06 Jan 202500:58:00

Show #50 originally taped February 24, 1994 for WPAT-930AM Radio
             **AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: STEWART KLEIN, Fox 5-TV New York, Film and Theatre Critic
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Guests: 
MAURY YESTON-Has twice won Broadway's Tony Award: in 1982, as Best Score, both music and lyrics, for "Nine;" and in 1997, as Best Original Musical Score, both music and lyrics, for "Titanic." He was also nominated in 1990, as Best Score (Musical), in collaboration with Bob Wright and Chet Forrest, both music and lyrics, for "Grand Hotel, the Musical."
Song: "Please Let's Not Even Say Hello" from "December Songs" - a song cycle by musical theatre composer-lyricist Maury Yeston. The work is a "retelling" of Franz Schubert's Winterreise, (a song cycle of art songs), with a cabaret sensibility.

Song: "Every Street's A Boulevard In Old New York" from "Hazel Flagg", a 1953 musical, book by Ben Hecht, based on a story by James H. Street. The lyrics are by Bob Hilliard, and music by Jule Styne. The musical is based on the 1937 screwball comedy film "Nothing Sacred".

JOSH MOSTEL - Co-starring in "The Flowering Peach" with ELI WALLACH and ANNE JACKSON

K TODD FREEMAN - Tony nominated for "Song Of Jacob Zulu"
currently (in Feb '94) in "Free Fall"

PAT McCORKLE - Casting Director (Die Hard with a Vengeance, School Ties, Californication, Premium Rush- to name a few)

DARCI PICOULT - appearing in "My Virginia" -Text and Performance Darci Picoult /  Direction Suzanne Shepard
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Host: STEWART KLEIN- FOX 5 New York TV Critic
Taped live in front of an audience at the:
SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd St. and 7th Ave. New York City 

Executive Producer-KATE McGRATH
Engineer & Sound Editor-CHRIS BREETVELD

B'WAY HR 124 GMacDermot NTicotin MMaxwell - 4 live performances25 May 202401:00:52

The Broadway Hour Show #124
Originally taped August 10, 1995 for WPAT-930AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: LARRY SUTTON, from the New York Daily News
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                                    tonight's guests:

GALT MacDERMOT & NANCY TICOTIN
- performing live- the cast of: "Time And The Wind"
song: "Ah, It's Love" (G.MacDermot-music/Norman Matlock-lyrics)
Johnetta Alston, Carol Denise, Carl Hall, Russell Joel Brown,
Suzanne Griffin, Chris Jackson

MITCHELL MAXWELL Producer "JEFFREY"
- live song:  "It's Never That Easy" from "Closer Than Ever"
NANCY TICOTIN with Steve Lutvack on piano

PATRICIA SCHOENFELD "Woman's Project & Productions"

 JACQUELYN PIRO (Les Mis) sings with Matthew Sklar on piano

AUBREY RUBIN Broadway photographer

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                         Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS,
                                           53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH
  Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more info, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

B'WAY HR 56 FMurrayAbraham BarbaraCook OhBrother! Bro.RCurry23 May 202400:57:46

The Broadway Hour Show #56
Originally taped April 7, 1994 for WPAT-930AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: STEWART KLEIN, Fox 5-TV New York, Film & Theatre Critic
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                                    tonight's guests:

performing live- the cast of:  "OH, BROTHER!"
"Opec Maiden"  and "A Loud & Funny Song"
featuring Brian Sutherland, KT Sullivan, Laura Burton, Judy Malloy
with Larry Hochman on piano.

F. MURRAY ABRAHAM

BARBARA COOK

DENNIS McGOVERN & DEBORAH GRACE WINER
co authors of: "Sing Out Louise"

BROTHER RICK CURRY founder of :
"National Theatre Workshop of the Handicapped"

Pre-recorded song: "So Long Dearie" -by Pearl Bailey
from the 1976 production of Hello Dolly!



**** SPECIAL BONUS FEATURE ****  Stewart Klein Fox 5-TV review 1981!!
Larry Marshall in OH, BROTHER! (1981, Broadway)o (youtube.com)
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                         Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS,
                                           53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH
  Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more info, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

B'WAY HR 140 HELLO, DOLLY! 1995 Revival Carol CHANNING, LeeRoy REAMS and more26 Feb 202400:57:27

Broadway Hour Show #140     Recorded November 30, 1995
Host: LARRY SUTTON of the New York Daily News

The 1995 revival of HELLO, DOLLY!  
Opening Date:  Oct 19, 1995                      Closing Date: Jan 28, 1996 

  • CAROL CHANNING (Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi )
  • LEE ROY REAMS - Director and Choreographer
  • CHAUNCEY HOWELL - NYC television journalist

song: "It Only Takes A Moment" sung by Michael DeVries

  • MICHAEL DE VRIES (Cornelius Hackl)
  • FLORENCE LACEY (Irene Molloy)

song snippet: "Ribbons Down My Back" sung by Florence Lacey

  • JOHN SALVATOR - Stage Manager for the show


Songs were from the Varèse Sarabande cast recording.
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Live taping at the Sheraton Hotel and Towers, New York City
Executive Producer - Kate McGrath
Engineer, Sound Editor - Chris Breetveld

B'WAY HR 38 ForbiddenB'way 4Women Producers KChalfont SRoss 09 Nov 202300:53:53

The BROADWAY HOUR  Show #38
Host: Stewart Klein - Fox-5 New York TV News - Film & Theatre Critic
Originally taped December 2, 1993 before a live audience 

  •  The entire cast of FORBIDDEN BROADWAY 1994 perform live
                        Brad Oscar  / Craig Wells  /  Suzanne Blakeslee
                                             - with Brad Ellis on piano
  •  4 Women Producers: 
    Heidi Landesman (Ettinger) 
    Margo Lion
    Susan Quint Gallin
    Elizabeth Williams

  •  Song on tape: "Friendship" - by Ethel Merman & Bert Lahr
                                       from Du Barry Was A Lady (1939)

  • Actor: Kathleen Chalfant ("Angels In America")

  • Cabaret star: Steve Ross on piano sings Noel Coward

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 Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in the Lobby Court Lounge.....on scenic 7th Avenue
 Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gm



B'WAY HR 105 EMatthews TViola AWhite RLoar KT&KP DAllen01 Jun 202301:00:14

B'WAY HR #105 recorded March 30, 1995 for WPAT-AM
Your Host: LARRY SUTTON, of the NY Daily News
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Evan Matthews performs live- "Everybody Wants To Be A Cat" with/ Daryl Kojak-piano & Jonathan Gilley-bass

Tom Viola (Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS)
Alton White (SmokeyJoe's Cafe)

Rosemary Loar (Sunset Boulevard) sings-"The Ribbon Red"  with Bruce Coyle-piano

KT Sullivan & Karen Prunzik (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) perform live with Michael O'Flaherty-musical director & piano

Dominick Allen's (Blood Brothers, Foreigner) recording: "Red Red Rose"

Broadway Update & Trivia Question (from trivia expert, Jim Breetveld)

David Bryant-MAC Awards-Manhattan Association of Cabaret & Clubs
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Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City in the Lobby Court Lounge.....on scenic 7th Avenue
Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH 
Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gm

B'WAY HR 60 JamieFarr KennyDavern ChuckFolds LeeWilkof30 May 202300:58:33

BROADWAY HOUR #60...... originally taped May 4, 1994

JAMIE FARR -  He is best known for playing the cross-dressing Corporal turned Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger in the CBS television sitcom M*A*S*H.  At time of this taping, he was appearing in the revival of GUYS & DOLLS.

Jazz musicians:
KENNY DAVERN - clarinet
CHUCK FOLDS - piano
JEAN PAOLO - drums
perform a couple of classy numbers

Song on tape: "I GOT LOVE" - MELBA MOORE...original cast of PURLIE

LEE WILKOF - (then appearing in SHE LOVES ME).  An American actor and veteran of the Broadway stage. He originated the roles of Samuel Byck in Assassins and Seymour Krelborn in Little Shop of Horrors, later earning a Tony Award nomination for the 2000 revival of Kiss Me, Kate. Biography Early life Wilkof is from Canton, Ohio. -Wikipedia

BILLY BOESKY and SHANNON CONLEY from the off-Broadway musical "FALLEN ANGEL."

also THE BROADWAY UPDATE, TRIVIA and classic radio spots for
then-current shows and cabaret performances.


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Host: STEWART KLEIN- FOX 5 New York TV - Theatre and Film Critic
Taped live in front of an audience at the:
SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd St. and 7th Ave. New York City 

Executive Producer-KATE McGRATH
Engineer & Sound Editor-CHRIS BREETVELD

B'WAY HR 28 AnneJackson EliWallach DShapiroGravitte MReidel15 Jan 202300:54:29

The Broadway Hour #28   with your host: STEWART KLEIN
Taped live on September 23, 1993 for WPAT-93am
 
 tonight's guests:

Actors: Anne Jackson & Eli Wallach

performing live: Debbie Shapiro Gravitte - with Pam Drews on piano

Broadway gossip with Michael Reidel



executive producer: KATE McGRATH
engineer and sound editor: CHRIS BREETVELD


B'WAY HR 137 tonyRANDALL/ frankPATTERSON/ brendanGILL/ mEVERS/ sCOEN-dREBI/ kCOGSWELL/ mMAROTTA19 Mar 202600:53:19

Show #137 originally taped November 9, 1995 for WPAT-930AM Radio
 **AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: LARRY SUTTON of the New York Daily News
         today's guests:  

A little post St. Patrick's Day Irish music featuring the great Frank Patterson!! And not to mention the amazing:

TONY RANDALL star of THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL - first perfomed at the Drury Lane Theatre in London (1777), later a silent film starred Basil Rathbone (1923), followed by a now lost sound version in 1930 and two BBC television versions in 1937 (starred Greer Garson) and in 1959.   Mr. Randall co-starred in TV's "The Odd Couple" and much much much much more...
FRANK PATTERSON Irish tenor, talking about his new CD, "BROADWAY"
CD track - "How Are Things In Glocca Morra?" (E.Y. Harburg, Burton Lane) (4:11)
performed by Frank Patterson / from FINIANS RAINBOW (1947)

BRENDAN GILL, drama critic

MICHAEL EVERS, celebrity portrait artist
SAMUEL COHEN & DEBRA REBI, Freestyle Repertory Theatre

        live performances by:

 KAT COGSWELL with Lani Myers "Queens" (Francesca Blumental)
  from LIFE IS NOT LIKE THE MOVIES

 MICHAEL MAROTTA  with Lani Myers "Everyone Wants To Be Astaire" 
 (Francesca Blumental)  from LIFE IS NOT LIKE THE MOVIES
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 **New** enjoy our other shows: "BROADWAY HOUR-Algonquin Hotel 1989"
                       coming soon!

Guests include: Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Elaine Stritch, Rosemary Clooney, Jay David Saks (RCA Records producer), Holland Taylor (Two and A Half Men), Mort Goode, Kitty Carlisle Hart and many more-with host Bob Jones.
   ______________________________________________________________________
  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more info, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

 

B'WAY HR 64 ....... TONY Nominees-199413 Jun 202200:59:08


This show is lovingly dedicated to the memories of Marin Mazzie (Oct 9, 1960–Sep 13, 2018) and Gary Beach (Oct 10, 1947–July 17, 2018).

                                                              Show taped June 2, 1994.
TERRY BURRELL performs with Peter Howard on piano / Terry Burrell is an actress, known for You Can't Hurry Love (1988), Eubie! (1981) and The 39th Annual Tony Awards (1985)

MARIN MAZZIE (Passion) was an American actress and singer known for her work in musical theatre. Mazzie was a three-time Tony Award nominee, for her performances as Clara in Passion (1994), Mother in Ragtime (1998), and Lilli Vanessi/Katherine in Kiss Me, Kate (1999). For her work in Kiss Me, Kate, Mazzie was also nominated for a Drama Desk Award and Olivier Award, and she won an Outer Critics Circle Award.

GARY BEACH (Beauty & The Beast) His roles included Roger De Bris in both the stage and film productions of The Producers, which won him a Tony Award, and Lumiere in the stage musical version of Disney's Beauty and the Beast, for which he was nominated for a Tony Award.

DAVID IVES - is an American playwright, screenwriter, and novelist. He is perhaps best known for his comic one-act plays; The New York Times in 1997 referred to him as the "maestro of the short form".[1] Ives has also written dramatic plays, narrative stories, and screenplays, has adapted French 17th and 18th-century classical comedies, and adapted 33 musicals for New York City's Encores! series.[2][

JANE ADAMS - (An Inspector Calls) She made her Broadway debut in the original production of I Hate Hamlet in 1991,[4] and won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for the 1994 revival of An Inspector Calls.[5]
-all bios, Wikipedia.
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Host: STEWART KLEIN- FOX 5 New York TV - Theatre and Film Critic
Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL 

B'WAY HR 18 Betty Buckley, Forever Plaid, Louis Botto, Nunsense13 May 202200:50:09

Stewart Klein hosts: "The Longest Running Broadway Show on Radio"
 -The BROADWAY HOUR.
Six live musical performances highlight this week's show,
originally taped July 8, 1993.

BETTY BUCKLEY - sings live:

  • Unexpected Song (Lloyd Webber, Black)
  • Memory (Lloyd Webber, Nunn, Eliot)

The cast of FOREVER PLAID - performs:
from CD:  No Not Much (James Raitt)

  • Gotta Be This Or That (James Raitt)
  • Crazy Bout You Baby (James Raitt)


LOUIS BOTTO, Sr. Editor PLAYBILL magazine

Cast of NUNSENSE - performs:

  • Just A Coupla' Sisters (Dan Goggin)
  • I Just Want To Be A Star (Dan Goggin)

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Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Avenue,
New York City in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE
. . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th ave."
Creator/Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH
Program Coordinator: LESLIE MARTELLI
Engineer & Sound Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
Director of Advertising: JACQUELINE R. MEYER
special thanks to -
Music Coordinator: JIM BREETVELD and
WEVD-AM's - BOB AUGUST
For more info, comments, fanmail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

B'WAY HR 130 BonnieFRANKLIN ClintHOLMES and more!07 Apr 202200:56:01

The Broadway Hour show# 130  | 
Recorded onto DAT (Digital Audio Tape) 21-Sep-1995 
featuring guests:

  • Bonnie Franklin  | 
  • Clint Holmes & Angelo Del Rossi  | 
  • Neil Pepe & Mary McCann  | 
  • George Wachtel  | 
  • Aubrey Rueben  | 


Executive Producer: Kate McGrath
Engineer & Editor: Chris Breetveld 

"Willow Weep For Me" (A. Ronell) Marion McPartland24 Mar 202200:02:41

The great, Marion McPartland live on show #29, recorded September 30, 1993, from the upcoming full-length podcast, from The Broadway Hour NYC taped at the Sheraton Hotel & Towers, NYC.  Check back soon.

B'WAY HR 29 alanKING marionMcPARTLAND michaelLEARNED24 Mar 202200:54:08

Show #29  Originally taped on September 30, 1993  for WPAT-930AM Radio
at the Sheraton Hotel and Towers, W53rd and 7th Avenue.

**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: STEWART KLEIN, Fox 5-TV New York, Film and Theatre Critic
... tonight's guests:

Comedian and actor Alan King (born Irwin Alan Kniberg; December 26, 1927 – May 9, 2004) was an American actor and comedian known for his biting wit and often angry humorous rants. King became well known as a Jewish comedian and satirist. He was also a serious actor who appeared in a number of films and television shows. King wrote several books, produced films, and appeared in plays. In later years he helped many philanthropic causes. -Wikipedia

Jazz pianist, Marion McPartland  performs on the Lobby Court Steinway grand. Margaret Marian McPartland OBE, was an English-American jazz pianist, composer and writer. She was the host of Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz on National Public Radio from 1978 to 2011. After her marriage to trumpeter Jimmy McPartland in February 1945, she resided in the United States when not travelling throughout the world to perform. Wikipedia

Michael Learned is an American actress, known for her role as Olivia Walton in the long-running CBS drama series The Waltons (1972–1981). She has won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series four times, which is tied for the record of most wins with Tyne Daly. Three of the wins were for The Waltons (1973, 1974, 1976), while the other was for Nurse (1982). -Wikipedia

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Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th ave."
Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH /
Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
For more info, comments, fanmail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

B'WAY HR 111 jHARNAR mTURQUE cSTROUSE lisaBANES jGRIFFIN iFIELDS19 Jan 202200:54:48

     This show is dedicated to the memory of LISA BANES, R.I.P.


B'WAY HR #111 originally recorded May 11, 1995 for WPAT-AM
Your Host: LARRY SUTTON, of the NY Daily News

JEFF HARNAR backed by ALEX RYBECK, piano performs live.
Multiple Award-Winning New York Cabaret, Concert, and Recording Artist. "The most important male cabaret performer to emerge since Michael Feinstein.". THE NEW YORK TIMES. -jeffjarnar.com

MIMI TURQUE She is an actress, known for Law & Order (1990), The Nurses (1965) and Je suis Alice (2015)  She played and sang the role of Antonia, Don Quixote's niece, in the original 1965 Broadway stage production of "Man of La Mancha".  -iMDb

CHARLES STROUSE  Strouse has written scores for over 30 stage musicals, including 14 for Broadway. He has also composed scores for five Hollywood films, two orchestral works and an opera. He has been inducted to the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Theatre Hall of Fame. He is a three–time Tony Award winner, a two–time Emmy Award winner, and his cast recordings have earned him two Grammy Awards. His song "Those Were the Days" launched over 200 episodes of All in the Family and continues to reach new generations of television audiences in syndication. With hundreds of productions licensed annually, his musicals Annie and Bye Bye Birdie are among the most popular of all time–produced by regional, amateur and school groups all over the world. -charlesstrouse.com

LISA BANES was an American actress known for more than 80 film and television roles, as well as stage appearances on Broadway and elsewhere. She was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play in 1984 for Isn't it Romantic? and won a 1981 Theatre World Award for her performance as Alison Porter Off-Broadway in Look Back in Anger.  At the time of this recording, she was appearing in the original Broadway cast as Lady Croom in ARCADIA. -Wikipedia.   Ms. Banes died following injuries she sustained in a hit and run accident after being hit by a scooter that ran a red light in Manhattan's Upper West Side on June 4, 2021 -CNN.  Ms. Banes is survived by her wife, Kathryn Kranhold.

JOHN GRIFFIN credits include: Bare [Los Angeles]World Premiere, 2000 Jason/ Arcadia Broadway ] Original Broadway Production, 1995 Augustus Coverly-Gus Coverly/ Applause [West End] London Production, 1972/ Funny Girl [West End]London Production, 1966

IRVING FIELDS performs on the Lobby Court Steinway Grand to close the show
 ________________________________________________________________________________________
  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in the Lobby Court Lounge.....on scenic 7th Avenue 
 Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gm





Best Of The Broadway Hour NYC - ONE18 Dec 202101:30:41

SEASONS GREETINGS from The BROADWAY HOUR NYC!!

Here, for your holiday enjoyment, is an hour of live performances from season three of our show, first broadcast for Christmas-Dec. 27, 1993.  This was the first of three seasons of live tapings from The Sheraton Hotel and Towers, 53rd St and Seventh Avenue in New York City.

Today's roster of performers:

  • DOC CHEATHAM
  • BETTY BUCKLEY
  • "THE 4 PLAIDS" (from FOREVER PLAID)
  • "SISTER BOB" (from NUNSENSE)
  • MICHAEL FEINSTEIN
  • THE WARREN VACHE QUARTET
  • ANN HAMPTON CALLOWAY
  • JONATHAN DOKUCHITZ (from The WHO'S TOMMY)
  • SHERIE SCOTT  (from The WHO'S TOMMY) 
  • LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO
  • MARTY GROSZ & DICK MELDONIAN
  • AL GREY
  • MARILYN CASKY & MARK JAY McVEY (sing "Tonight")
  • CRAIG CORNELIA
  • BUCKY PIZZARELLI & GENE BERTONCINI
  • ROSLYN KIND
B'WAY HR 96 anneMEARA babaraBARRIE rueMcCLANAHAN live music+more08 Dec 202100:54:09

how #96 originally taped January 26, 1995 for WPAT-930AM Radio
 **AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: LARRY SUTTON of the New York Daily News
           
today's guests:

From "Sam's Funky 50s Funhouse" stars:
Sam Riegel,   Danny Girard,   Jed Cohen,   Sean Dooley

The stars of Jesus Christ Superstar:
Ted Neeley (Jesus) +  Carl Anderson (Judas)

Anne Meara the incredibly gifted comedienne-actress is known for her efforts alongside husband-comedian, Jerry Stiller; together, they were 'Stiller and Meara'. They gained popularity on The Ed Sullivan Show (1948). Meara went on to a variety of television roles, notably the Golden Globe-winning Sally Gallagher in Rhoda (1974), and Veronica Rooney in Archie Bunker's Place (1979). In later years, Meara played reoccurring characters in Sex and the City (1998) and The King of Queens (1998).    - IMDb: arv.0705@gmail.com 

Barbara Barrie  Barrie won a Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress for One Potato, Two Potato (1964) .  Barrie portrayed Evelyn in Breaking Away (1979), which earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, and later, an Emmy nomination, when she reprised the role on television. She was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female for her performance as Sue Berlin in Judy Berlin (1999).
- IMDb A.R. Vario; M. Wallace 

Rue McClanahan  was an American actress and comedian best known for her roles on television as Vivian Harmon on Maude (1972–78), Aunt Fran Crowley on Mama's Family (1983–84), and Blanche Devereaux on The Golden Girls (1985–92), for which she won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 1987.  Wikipedia

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  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in the Lobby Court Lounge.....(you know   the rest of this tag.....) 
 Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
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B'WAY HR 53 jonathanFREEMAN susanLEE geneBERTONCINI harryHAUN johnJILER24 Nov 202100:53:07

Originally taped March 17, 1994 for WPAT-930AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: STEWART KLEIN, Fox 5-TV New York, Film and Theatre Critic ... tonight's guests:

jonathan FREEMAN  Known for providing the iconic voice of Jafar in the 1992 animated film of Aladdin and originating the same role on Broadway, Jonathan Freeman is one of the most distinguished performers on the Broadway Plus roster. In his incredible 5-decade career, Jonathan has also garnered a Tony Award nomination, appeared in 10 other Broadway shows, provided voices for other Disney characters, and racked up dozens of other television and film credits.  -  BroadwayPlus

susan LEE  an innovator and an industry leader working with many theatrical producing companies and non-profit arts organizations. She introduced Camp Broadway LLC in 1995 and has since managed the brand, business and program development. In addition founder and managing member of the company, she is the Chief Marketing Officer for The Nederlander  - CampBroadway.com

gene BERTONCINI - jazz guitar great performs live for the Broadway Hour microphones. He has worked with Carmen McRae and vibraphonist Mike Mainieri and then performed in one of Buddy Rich's ensembles. Bertoncini's career has included playing with Benny Goodman, Wayne Shorter, Hubert Laws, Paul Desmond, Tony Bennett, Lena Horne, Nancy Wilson, Vic Damone, Ethel Ennis, and Eydie Gorme- Wikipedia

harry HAUN  Freelance Writer,  Staff Writer for Playbill, Arts and Entertainment, U.S. As seen in: Playbill, Observer, BroadwayWorld.com, The Village Voice, Film Journal International

john JILER  - a writer of both drama and prose. He was the recipient of both the Richard Rodgers Award and the Kleban Librettists' Award  for his musical AVENUE X, which played in New York at Playwrights' Horizons and in some fifty cities around the world .

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Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more info, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

B'WAY HR 106 cherryJONES meganMULLALLY MONTEVECCHI+STALLER gerryBECKER04 Nov 202100:56:42

ow #106 originally taped April 5, 1995 for WPAT-930AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: LARRY SUTTON of the New York Daily News 

Guests include:  

  • cherryJONES  Cherry Jones is an American actress. A five-time Tony Award nominee for her work on Broadway, she has twice won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play: for the 1995 revival of The Heiress and for the 2005 original production of Doubt. Wikipedia


  • meganMULLALLY She is best known for playing Karen Walker on the NBC sitcom Will & Grace, for which she received eight Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, winning twice in 2000 and 2006. Wikipedia


  •  lilianeMONTEVECCHI & davidSTALLER - with joelSILVERMAN-piano
    Ms. Montevecchi started her career as a ballerina in the company of Roland Petit. She moved to Hollywood in the 1950s, where she worked as an MGM contract player. She had small roles in such films as The Glass Slipper with Michael Wilding, Daddy Long Legs with Fred Astaire, and The Sad Sack with Jerry Lewis.
    In 1958, she made her Broadway debut in the musical revue La Plume de Ma Tante. After that, she had a starring role in the Folies Bergere, appearing throughout the 1970s in a touring company.
  • Mr. Staller is an American theatre director and actor. He is the founding artistic director of the Off-Broadway theatre company, Gingold Theatrical Group. Wikipedia


  • gerryBECKER Gerry Becker was an American theatre, film, and television actor. He passsed away at age 70 in 2019.  Wikipedia

    ______________________________________________________________________
Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
Tonight's Producer: BERNADETTE DUNCAN
Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH
Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
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B'WAY HR 65 carolCHANNING/ k.t.SULLIVAN/ kimZIMMER14 Feb 202600:53:50

Show #65  originally taped June 9, 1994  for WPAT 93AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**
Host: STEWART KLEIN - Fox 5 TV New York Critic
             today's guests -

TRIVIA

  Taped in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE located in the SHERATON HOTEL &
         TOWERS, 53rd St., New York City - overlooking scenic 7th Ave.

  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more info, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com



B'WAY HR 94 host-michaelRIEDEL/ sheldonHARNICK/ johnKANDER/ dTRANELLI +pHOWARD14 Aug 202100:51:52

Show #94  taped January 12, 1995 for WPAT-AM 93AM Radio
 **AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Today's guest host:  MICHAEL RIEDEL -  of the New York Daily News

Special focus of today's show: the 92nd St. Y's series, Lyrics & Lyricists, started by Maurice Levine in 1970 and hosted by him until his death in 1997. 

         today's guests -

Deborah TRANELLI- singing live.   Ms. Tranelli is best known for her recurring role in the soap opera Dallas as Phyllis, secretary to Bobby Ewing (played by Patrick Duffy).[1] She appeared in the series from 1981 to its end in 1991. Her acting career has included roles on television series from Nero Wolfe "Might as Well Be Dead" (1981) to Law & Order "Seed" (1995). She starred in and performed the song "Still Got a Love" in the 1985 movie Naked Vengeance,[1] and released a 2004 jazz album "A Lot of Livin'" which won three BackStage Bistro awards. She has more recently been performing theatre in New York City. -WIKIPEDIA

Peter HOWARD - piano and vocals.  Peterworked on two Broadway revivals of Hello, Dolly!, the 1997 revival of 1776 and the 1996 revival of Chicago, repeating the same tasks he had on the originals. He also worked on the movie versions of 1776, Annie and Stepping Out.  In later years, Mr. Howard toured with a show called Peter Howard's Broadway. He passed away in April 2008 at the age of 80. -PLAYBILL

Maurice LEVINE and Hadassah MADSON from the 92nd St Y

Sheldon HARNICK-lyricist.  He is an American lyricist and songwriter best known for his collaborations with composer Jerry Bock on musicals such as Fiorello! and Fiddler on the Roof.   Harnick began his career writing words and music to comic songs in musical revues. One of these, "The Merry Minuet", was popularized by the Kingston Trio.[1][2] It is in the caustic style usually associated with Tom Lehrer and is sometimes incorrectly attributed to Lehrer.  Mr. Harnick is 97 years young at time of this writing. - WIKIPEDIA

John KANDER-composer.  American composer John Kander is the musical partner of the songwriting team of Kander and Ebb, who together created at least sixteen Broadway shows, Flora the Red Menace (1965), Cabaret (1966), Chicago (1975), and Curtains (2007) among them. -WIKIPEDIA


Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH
Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
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BONUS Mickey Rooney plays pre-show piano August 12,199314 Jul 202100:01:56

Engineer-Chris Breetveld

B'WAY HR 23 mickeyROONEY/ warrenVACHE'quartet/ donSCARDINO13 Jul 202100:52:30


Show #23 originally taped August 12, 1993 for WEVD-AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

 Host: STEWART KLEIN- FOX 5 New York TV - Theatre and Film Critic
       
        today's guests:

MICKEY ROONEY - the one and only!

the WARREN VACHE' QUARTET performing live jazz

DON SCARDINO - Director, Playrights Horizons

   ______________________________________________________________________ 
Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
Creator/Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH
Engineer & Sound Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD

"Mouse Story" from Mickey Rooney conversation: August 12, 199309 Jul 202100:01:19

   | From Broadway Hour show#23  | 12-Aug-1993  | Mickey Rooney  | Warren Vache Quartet*  |   | Don Scardino

complete show coming soon/

LIVE "Eyesight To The Blind" (THE WHO'S TOMMY) by michaelCERVERIS w/ leeMORGAN 08 Jul 202100:02:35

From The Broadway Hour  episode #25

LIVE-docCHEATHAM "OK Baby" with chuckFOLDS-piano. From Broadway Hour files08 Jul 202100:02:20
LIVE-Brent Barrett- "From This Day On" (Lerner/Lowe) Christopher Denny-piano08 Jul 202100:02:58

BRENT BARRETT  Although decidedly a tenor, American actor and singer Brent Barrett  is known for playing slick and colorful characters in the tradition of baritones Alfred Drake and Howard Keel. His striking performances as the leading man in Grand Hotel, Chicago, Kiss Me Kate, Annie Get Your Gun, and The Phantom of the Opera have taken him all over the English-speaking world, from New Zealand to the West End, and from Las Vegas to Broadway (-Masterworks Broadway)

*Brent performs "From This Day On" (Lerner/Lowe - from BRIGADOON) live with Christopher Denny-piano

B'WAY HR 57 julieWILSON brentBARRETT vincentSARDI alexKORY frederickVOGEL08 Jul 202100:54:31

Show #57 originally taped April 14, 1994 for WPAT-930AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: STEWART KLEIN, Fox 5-TV New York, Film and Theatre Critic

        today's guests:

JULIE WILSON (October 21, 1924 - April 5, 2015) was an American singer and actress "widely regarded as the queen of cabaret". She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical in 1989 for her performance in Legs Diamond. (-Wikipedia)
*Performs "Storybook Lives" (Paul Katz) with Paul Katz on piano.

ALEX KORY from the League of Broadway Cares Equity Fights Aids

BRENT BARRETT  Although decidedly a tenor, American actor and singer Brent Barrett  is known for playing slick and colorful characters in the tradition of baritones Alfred Drake and Howard Keel. His striking performances as the leading man in Grand Hotel, Chicago, Kiss Me Kate, Annie Get Your Gun, and The Phantom of the Opera have taken him all over the English-speaking world, from New Zealand to the West End, and from Las Vegas to Broadway (-Masterworks Broadway)
*Performs "From This Day On" (Lerner/Lowe - from BRIGADOON) live with Christopher Denny-piano

VINCENT SARDI - restauranteur

CD Song: "Guys & Dolls" (Frank Loesser) 1950 performed by Stubby Kaye and Johnny Silver

FREDERICK VOGEL from the Commercial Theatre Institute (C.T.I.)

   ______________________________________________________________________
  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more info, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

B'WAY HR 87 gwenVERDON/ jeanclaudeBAKER/ utaHAGEN + williamCARDEN17 May 202100:51:10

Show #87 originally taped November 10, 1994 for WPAT-930AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: LARRY SUTTON of the New York Daily News
       
        today's guests:
CD Song: "Who's Got The Pain?"  music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross.  from DAMN YANKEES performed by GWEN VERDON

GWEN VERDON- Gwyneth Evelyn "Gwen" Verdon, an American actress and dancer  (January 13, 1925 – October 18, 2000). She won four Tony Awards for her musical comedy performances, and served as an uncredited choreographer's assistant and specialty dance coach for theater and film. -Wikipedia

JEAN CLAUDE BAKER (April 18, 1943 – January 15, 2015) a French-American restaurateur ("Che Josephine") and adopted son of Josephine Baker.  

UTA HAGEN -  was a German-American actress and theatre practitioner. She originated the role of Martha in the 1962 Broadway premiere of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee, who called her "a profoundly truthful actress". -Wikipedia
and WILLIAM CARDEN, Artistic Director, HB Playwrights Foundation

BROADWAY UPDATE

CD Song: "I'll Try" music composed by Albert Hague and lyrics by Dorothy Fields; from REDHEAD performed by GWEN VERDON & RICHARD KILEY

______________________________________________________________________
  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more information, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

B'WAY HR 49 frankRICH/ brianstokesMITCHELL/ warrenVACHE'trio13 May 202100:54:23

Show #49 originally taped February 21, 1994  for WPAT-AM 93AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: STEWART KLEIN - Fox 5 TV New York - Movie & Theatre Critic
     
        today's guests in order of appearance-

WARREN VACHE' TRIO - Warren Vaché is a jazz trumpeter, cornetist, and flugelhornist born in Rahway, New Jersey. He came from a musical family as his father was a bassist. In 1976 he released his first album. He has often worked with Scott Hamilton and has some popularity among swing audiences. -Wikipedia
performing with:
Janice Friedman-piano / Joe Puma-guitar/ Murray Wall-bass/ Warren Vache'-cornet
"I Want To Be Happy"  lyrics by Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach, music by Vincent Youmans - 1925 from NO NO NANETTE
and "Get Happy" written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler-1950 for SUMMER STOCK

BRIAN STOKES MITCHELL - "Valentin" in KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN
Brian Stokes Mitchell is an American actor and singer. A powerful baritone, he has been one of the central leading men of the Broadway theatre since the 1990s. He won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical in 2000 for his performance in Kiss Me, Kate. -Wikipedia

Broadway Update

CD song:  "Plank Song" from PETER PAN sung by Boris Karloff 
℗ 1951 Sony Music Entertainment Composer: Leonard Bernstein  Producer: Lewis Shayon

FRANK RICH is an American essayist and liberal op-ed columnist, who held various positions within The New York Times from 1980 to 2011. He has also produced television series and documentaries for HBO. -Wikipedia
 ______________________________________________________________________
  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
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B'WAY HR 74 TheFANTASTICS composers/ StewartLane/ RaulAranas22 Jan 202600:57:29

                                 The Broadway Hour #74  Taped live to DAT on
                                             August 11, 1994 for WPAT-93am 

with guest host: MICHAEL REIDEL
_______________________________________________________________________________
Guests:
TOM JONES (Book and Lyrics) and HARVEY SCHMIDT (Music), wrote THE FANTASTICKS for a summer theatre production at Barnard College.  After its Off-Broadway opening in May 1960, it went on to become the longest-running production in the history of the American stage and one of the most frequently produced musicals in the world.
-https://jonesandschmidt.com
The Fantasticks
premiered at the Sullivan Street Playhouse, a small off-Broadway theatre in New York City's Greenwich Village, on May 3, 1960, with Jerry Orbach as El Gallo, Rita Gardner as Luisa, Kenneth Nelson as Matt, and librettist Tom Jones (under a pseudonym) as the Old Actor, among the cast members.[17] The sparse set and semicircular stage created an intimate and immediate effect. - wikipedia

STEWART F. LANE (born May 3, 1951) is a Broadway producer, director, playwright and former actor. He has also written books, including Let's Put on a Show![1] and Jews of Broadway. He has also produced in Dublin. In addition to publishing two plays, he has directed across the country, working with Stephen Baldwin, Shannen Doherty, Chazz Palminteri, and more. He is co-owner of the Palace Theatre (Broadway) with the Nederlander Organization and a partner in the Tribeca Grill with Robert De Niro, Sean Penn and Mikhail Baryshnikov.[2] He has written three books: Let's Put on a Show!, Jews on Broadway: An Historical Survey of Performers, Playwrights, Composers, Lyricists and Producers, and Black Broadway: African Americans on the Great White Way.  - https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stewart_F._Lane

RAUL ARANAS -the Engineer in Miss Saigon - was born on October 1, 1947 in Manila, Philippines. He is an actor and composer, known for Burn After Reading (2008), JFK (1991) and Manhattan Night (2016). NEGA from SUBURBIA 1994 - imdb.com

LIVE "The Girl I Love" (G & I Gershwin) MICHAEL FEINSTEIN performs14 Apr 202100:04:20
LIVE "Neverland" (PETER PAN) Jule Styne-piano + Hugh Pannaro-vocal13 Apr 202100:02:37

Hear the composer himself (at age 89) perform at the piano with Mr. Pannaro joining on vocals.

LIVE- LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO (Song Of Jacob Zulu) from unreleased show 12 Apr 202100:03:26

Executive Producer-Kate McGrath
Engineer-Chris Breetveld

LIVE "Pinball Wizard" (THE WHO'S TOMMY) sung by Michael Cerveris from Episode #2512 Apr 202100:03:15

Check out the entire episode #25  with lindaLAVIN/ michaelCERVERIS/  joeMASTEROFF/ and gretaMARTIN

B'WAY HR 26 benVEREEN/ anthonyEDWARDS/ nancyTIPANARO/ michaelREIDEL/ brianLIPTON 14 Mar 202100:51:57

Show #26 originally taped September 6, 1993 for WEVD-AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

 Host: STEWART KLEIN- FOX 5 New York TV - Theatre and Film Critic
       
        today's guests:

BEN VEREEN-(JELLY'S LAST JAM - "The Chimney Man")
CD song: "The Jam" (Music: Jelly Roll Morton; ‎Luther Henderson‎/ Lyrics: Susan Birkenhead) From: JELLY'S LAST JAM

ANTHONY EDWARDS (10 BELOW ) / known on television's NORTHERN EXPOSURE as "The Man In The Plastic Bubble"

NANCY TIMPANARO (TOTIE) the two time MAC Award actress/ singer was also in "Tony And Tina's  Wedding" 
live: "Don't Remind Me" performed by Nancy Timpanaro with piano

chef Scott Garrity and TRIVIA

GOSSIP TIME with BRIAN LIPTON and MICHAEL REIDEL

CD song: "Willamania" (from WILL ROGERS FOLLIES) (Music Composed & Arranged by Cy Coleman / Lyrics by Betty Comden & Adolph Green 

   ______________________________________________________________________
  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
Creator/Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH
Producer: ANTHONY CONNOLLY
Program Coordinator: ROBERT CURTISS
Engineer & Sound Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
Director of Advertising: JACQUELINE R. MEYER
Special thanks to BOB AUGUST, WEVD
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B'WAY HR 55 annieROSS/ mortSAHL/ dorothyLOUDON29 Jan 202100:53:13

Show #55 originally taped March 31, 1994 for WPAT-930AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: STEWART KLEIN, Fox 5-TV New York, Film and Theatre Critic
        today's guests:

ANNIE ROSS -  Annabelle McCauley Allan Short, who passed away in July 2020, known professionally as Annie Ross, was a British-American singer and actress, best known as a member of the jazz vocal trio Lambert, Hendricks & Ross.  

In July 2006 a one-woman play entitled TWISTED: The Annie Ross Story by Brian McGeachan premiered at The Space Theatre in London, starring Verity Quade. It focused on her stormy relationship with her aunt, Broadway legend Ella Logan, her brief affair with the comedian Lenny Bruce and other elements of her life. 


MORT SAHL  an American comedian, actor, and social satirist, considered the first modern stand-up comedian since Will Rogers.  Sahl pioneered a style of social satire which pokes fun at political and current event topics using improvised monologues and only a newspaper as a prop.  Television host Steve Allen claimed that Sahl was "the only real political philosopher we have in modern comedy." He inspired many later comics to become stage comedians, including Lenny Bruce, Jonathan Winters, George Carlin and Woody Allen.  Allen credits Sahl's new style of humor with "opening up vistas for people like me.


DOROTHY LOUDON  an American actress and singer. She won the Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical in 1977 for her performance as Miss Hannigan in Annie. Loudon was also nominated for Tony Awards for  The Fig Leaves Are Falling and Ballroom, as well as a Golden Globe award for her appearances on The Garry Moore Show.
______________________________________________________________________

 **New** enjoy our other shows: "BROADWAY HOUR-Algonquin Hotel 1989"
                         https://www.buzzsprout.com/1491625/episodes
   ______________________________________________________________________
  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more info, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

B'WAY HR 54 rudyGUILIANI/ gerrySCHOENFELD/ georgeWACHTEL/ harryHAUN20 Dec 202000:53:36

Show #54 originally taped March 24, 1994 for WPAT-930AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: STEWART KLEIN, Fox 5-TV New York, Film and Theatre Critic
        today's guests:

 Mayor RUDY GUILIANI -an American attorney and politician who served as the 107th Mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001. He served as United States Associate Attorney General from 1981 to 1983 and United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York from 1983 to 1989.  The rest is fuzzy.

GERRY SCHOENFELD, Chairman of the Shubert Organization
and
GEORGE WACHTEL, Director of Research for the League of American Theatres and Producers

CD Song: "Little Tin Box" (Bock/Harnick) 1959 from FIORELLO
 performed by Howard DaSilva

HARRY HAUN,  Freelance Writer, Staff Writer — Freelance, Playbill
Arts and Entertainment, U.S.
______________________________________________________________________

 **New** enjoy our other shows: "BROADWAY HOUR-Algonquin Hotel 1989"
                         https://www.buzzsprout.com/1491625/episodes

Guests include: Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Elaine Stritch, Rosemary Clooney, Jay David Saks (RCA Records producer), Holland Taylor (Two and A Half Men), Mort Goode, Kitty Carlisle Hart and many more-with host Bob Jones.
   ______________________________________________________________________
  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more info, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

 

B'WAY HR 99 barbaraFELDON/ helenREDDY/ davidSTALLER/ phillipOFFICER/ tomANDERSEN16 Dec 202000:55:49

Show #99 originally taped April 16, 1995 for WPAT-930AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: LARRY SUTTON of the New York Daily News
        today's guests:

"Live" performances and conversations with:
DAVID STALLER, PHILLIP OFFICER and TOM ANDERSEN,
with DICK GALLAGHER at the Lobby Court Steinway- appearing in BOYS NIGHT OUT at the
 92nd Street Y.  Also, the show's producer, PETER LIGETI.

HELEN REDDY-Grammy award winning singer & actress starring on Broadway in BLOOD BROTHERS.  During the 1970s, Reddy enjoyed international success, especially in the United States, where she placed 15 singles on the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100. Six made the top 10 and three reached number one, including her signature hit "I Am Woman"

BARBARA FELDON-star of TV,  film and theatre appearing off-Broadway in LOVE FOR BETTER  & VERSE.  She was cast in GET SMART as "Agent 99," she starred opposite comedian Don Adams, who portrayed Maxwell Smart, Secret Agent 86.  She played the role for the duration of the show's production from 1965 until 1970, and was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 1968 and 1969.
Feldon made guest appearances five times on The Dean Martin Show,  Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.  And guest-starred in several 1970s television series, including The Carol Burnett Show, Thriller, The Name of the Game and McMillan & Wife .  She wrote a book, Living Alone and Loving It, in 2003.
and
FREDERIC B. VOGEL, founding Executive Dir., Commercial Theatre Institute
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Guests include: Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Elaine Stritch, Rosemary Clooney, Jay David Saks (RCA Records producer), Holland Taylor (Two and A Half Men), Mort Goode, Kitty Carlisle Hart and many more-with host Bob Jones.
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  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer &  Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
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B'WAY HR 68 lesleyGORE/ donnaMURPHY/ marinMAZZIE/ miguelALGARIN/ tracieMORRIS01 Dec 202000:57:14

Show #68 originally taped Jun. 30, 1994 for WPAT-930AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: LARRY SUTTON of the New York Daily News
       
        today's guests:

  • LESLEY GORE - an American singer, songwriter, actress, and activist. At the age of 16 (in 1963), she recorded the pop hit "It's My Party" (a US number one), and followed it up with other hits, including the #2 hit "You Don't Own Me", and seven further Billboard top 40 hits.
    Gore also worked as an actress and composed songs with her brother, Michael Gore, for the 1980 film Fame, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award. She hosted an LGBT-oriented public television show, In the Life, on American TV in the 2000s, and was active until 2014. 

  • DONNA MURPHY A five-time Tony Award nominee, she has twice won the Tony for Best Actress in a Musical: for her role as Fosca in Passion (1994–95) and as Anna Leonowens in The King and I (1996–97)
  • MARIN MAZZIE an American actress and singer known for her work in musical theater. Mazzie was a three-time Tony Award nominee, for her performances as Clara in Passion (1994), Mother in Ragtime (1998), and Lilli Vanessi/Katherine in Kiss Me, Kate (2000).

THE BROADWAY UPDATE & TRIVIA

  • MIGUEL ALGARIN + TRACIE MORRIS, poets/organizers SERIOUS FUN FESTIVAL

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Guests include: Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Elaine Stritch, Rosemary Clooney, Jay David Saks (RCA Records producer), Holland Taylor (Two and A Half Men), Mort Goode, Kitty Carlisle Hart and many more-with host Bob Jones.
   ______________________________________________________________________
  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more information, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

 

B'WAY HR 75 jackieMASON/ jeremyGERARD/ billROBINSON performs live29 Oct 202000:48:36

Show #75 originally taped August 18, 1994 for WPAT-930AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

 Host: LARRY SUTTON of the New York Daily News
       
        today's guests:

  • JEREMY GERARD Senior Editor, VARIETY

  • JACKIE MASON star of "Politically Incorrect" at the GOLDEN THEATRE
    Jackie Mason is an American stand-up comedian and film and television actor. He is ranked #63 on Comedy Central's 100 greatest stand-up comedians of all-time. His 1986 one-man show The World According to Me won a Special Tony Award, an Outer Critics Circle Award, an Ace Award, an Emmy Award, and a Grammy nomination. Wikipedia

THE BROADWAY UPDATE & TRIVIA

  • BILL ROBINSON with TED BRANCATO-piano & BRIAN GLASSMAN, bass
                                          live performances :
    "I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face" (Lerner & Lowe) from MY FAIR LADY (1956)
    "They Can't Take That Away From Me" (George & Ira Gershwin) introduced in the Fred Astaire film SHALL WE DANCE (1937)

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 **New** enjoy our other shows: "BROADWAY HOUR-Algonquin Hotel 1989"
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Guests include: Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Elaine Stritch, Rosemary Clooney, Jay David Saks (RCA Records producer), Holland Taylor (Two and A Half Men), Mort Goode, Kitty Carlisle Hart and many more-with host Bob Jones.
   ______________________________________________________________________
  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more info, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

B'WAY HR 58 dr.billyTAYLOR/ bertFINK & oscarYOUNG/ harryHAUN20 Jan 202600:56:02

              Show #58 originally taped April 21, 1994 for WPAT 93AM Radio
                    **AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM   -   A RADIO PRODUCTION**
Host: STEWART KLEIN - Fox 5 TV New York - Movie & Theatre Critic       

  • today's guests -

Performing Live!!
DR. BILLY TAYLOR (July 24, 1921 – December 28, 2010)  was an American jazz pianist, composer, broadcaster and educator. He was the Robert L. Jones Distinguished Professor of Music at East Carolina University in Greenville, and from 1994 was the artistic director for jazz at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
A jazz activist, Taylor sat on the Honorary Founders Board of The Jazz Foundation of America, an organisation he started in 1989, with Ann Ruckert, Herb Storfer and Phoebe Jacobs, to save the homes and the lives of America's elderly jazz and blues musicians, later including musicians who survived Hurricane Katrina.
Taylor was also a jazz educator, who lectured in colleges, served on panels and travelled worldwide as a jazz ambassador.

From Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization:
BERT FINK + OSCAR YOUNG Founded by the legendary team of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II and headquartered in New York City, Rodgers & Hammerstein owns the rights to the world's most popular stage and film musicals, including OKLAHOMA!, CAROUSEL, SOUTH PACIFIC, THE KING AND I and THE SOUND OF MUSIC.
As an agency, R&H encompasses a music publishing company; a concert rental library; and a theatrical licensing branch that collectively represent more than 5,000 songs, 900 concert pieces, 200 writers, and 100 musicals, including works by Irving Berlin, Stephen Schwartz, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Adam Guettel, Rodgers & Hart, Kern & Hammerstein, and many more.

HARRY HAUN -Playbill columnist, a Contributor for the Sun. Mr. Haun is a New York-based writer covering film and theater. He is author of “The Movie Quote Book,” “The Cinematic Century” and the forthcoming “TinselTime: On This Day in the Reel World
As seen in: Playbill, Flipboard, Observer, BroadwayWorld, The Village Voice, NewsBreak, South Florida Theater


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  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more info, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

B'WAY HR 21 sheldonHARNICK mVIDNOVIC/mBRENNAN bMITCHELL/ pSHAFER/cGUYER28 Oct 202000:41:00

Show #21  originally taped July 29, 1993  for WEVD 1050AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: STEWART KLEIN - Fox 5 TV New York - Movie & Theatre Critic
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        today's guests -

CD intro: "She Loves Me" from SHE LOVES ME

  • SHELDON HARNICK lyricist for SHE LOVES ME (with Jerry Bock 1963), HER FIRST ROMAN (with Bock 1968), FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (with Bock 1964),  FIORELLO! (with Bock 1959), NEW FACES OF 1952 (music 1952)
    CD song: "If I Were A Rich Man" from FIDDLER ON THE ROOF 
    performed by ZERO MOSTEL, Original Cast Album (1964)

    THE BROADWAY UPDATE
  • MARTIN VIDNOVIC and MAUREEN BRENNAN  perform live:
    from "The LERNER & LOWE REVIEW" at RAINBOW & STARS       
    "The Night They Invented Champagne" from GIGI and
    "The Heather On The Hill" from BRIGADOON

  • BRIAN MITCHELL "Jelly" in JELLY'S LAST JAM, TV's "Trapper John M.D."

Chef SCOTT GARRITY of BISTRO 790

  • PAMELA SHAFER and CHARLES GEYER perform live
    from YOURS, LULU-BROADWAY TO BERLIN: Pamela Shafer as Louise Brooks, Charles Geyer-piano, vocals
    "Little Men" (Charles Geyer) 
    "Charlie My Boy (Charles Geyer)

CD song: "Tradition" (Sheldon Harnick & Jerry Bock) from FIDDLER ON THE ROOF performed by ZERO MOSTEL, Original Cast Album (1964)
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  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more info, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

 

B'WAY HR 24 michaelFEINSTEIN/ warrenVACHE' quartet/ wm.iveyLONG/ ann.hamptonCALLOWAY26 Oct 202000:52:06

Show #24  originally taped August 19, 1993  for WEVD 1050AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: STEWART KLEIN - Fox 5 TV New York - Movie & Theatre Critic
     
        today's guests - including 5 live performances:

CD intro: "Too Marvelous For Words" (Richard A. Whiting) by Michael Feinstein

MICHAEL FEINSTEIN singer & pianist-The Great American Songbook
performs live: "The Girl I Love" (George & Ira Gershwin) (1924)

The BROADWAY HOUR UPDATE

CD intro "The Grand Canal" (Maury Yeston) (1982) from NINE

WILLIAM IVEY LONG Costume designer- NINE, GUYS & DOLLS, CRAZY FOR YOU discusses his new show, LAUGHTER ON THE 23RD FLOOR

WARREN VACHE' QUARTET - JANICE FREEDMAN-piano, JOE PUMA-guitar, MURRAY WALL-bass, WARREN VACHE'-cornet - performing live:
"I've Never Been In Love Before" (Frank Loesser) (1950)

BROADWAY TRIVIA

CD Intro: by Ann Hampton Calloway

ANN HAMPTON CALLOWAY singer & pianist-coming to RAINBOW &
STARS performs live: "Time After Time" (Jule Styne & Sammy Cahn) (1947)

WARREN VACHE' QUARTET return with 2 more
"Get Happy" (Harold Arlen & Ted Koehler) (1930) and Outro music

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 **New** enjoy our other shows: "BROADWAY HOUR-Algonquin Hotel 1989"
                         https://www.buzzsprout.com/1491625/episodes

Guests include: Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Elaine Stritch, Rosemary Clooney, Jay David Saks (RCA Records producer), Holland Taylor (Two and A Half Men), Mort Goode, Kitty Carlisle Hart and many more-with host Bob Jones.
   ______________________________________________________________________
  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more info, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

B'WAY HR 25 lindaLAVIN/ michaelCERVERIS/ joeMASTEROFF/ gretaMARTIN23 Oct 202000:51:26

Show #25  originally taped August 26, 1993  for WEVD 1050AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: STEWART KLEIN - Fox 5 TV New York - Movie & Theatre Critic
     
        today's guests:

CD intro "All The Young Girls Love Alice" (Elton John, Bernie Taupin) 
performed by Elton John

LINDA LAVIN  appearing in THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG 
at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre

CD intro "I Believe My Own Eyes" (Peter Townshend) THE WHO'S TOMMY
 performed by Jonathan Dokuchitz and Marcia Mitzman

MICHAEL CERVERIS star of THE WHO'S TOMMY at the St. James Theatre
   live performances:
"Pinball Wizard" (Peter Townshend) with LEE MORGAN
"Eyesight To The Blind" (Sonny Boy Williamson) with LEE MORGAN

JOE MASTEROFF author of the books for SHE LOVES ME and CABARET

GRETA MARTIN of the Hot Box Chickees - GUYS & DOLLS 1992 revival

CD song: "A Bushell And A Peck" (Frank Loesser) from GUYS & DOLLS (1992 
                       Revival) performed by Tina Marie DeLeone/ Denise Faye/ Pascale
                       Faye/JoAnn Hunter/ Nancy Lemenager/ Greta Martin/ Faith Prince

CD song: "Once In Love With Amy" (Frank Loesser) from WHERE'S CHARLEY? 
                       (1952) performed by Ray Bolger (based on CHARLEY'S AUNT)
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 **New** enjoy our other shows: "BROADWAY HOUR-Algonquin Hotel 1989"
                         https://www.buzzsprout.com/1491625/episodes

Guests include: Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Elaine Stritch, Rosemary Clooney, Jay David Saks (RCA Records producer), Holland Taylor (Two and A Half Men), Mort Goode, Kitty Carlisle Hart and many more-with host Bob Jones.
   ______________________________________________________________________
  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more info, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

B'WAY HR 33 leslieUGGAMS/ cliveBARNES/ bobbySHORT20 Oct 202000:53:26

Show #33  originally taped October 28, 1993  for WPAT-930AM Radio
**AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

Host: STEWART KLEIN - Fox 5 TV New York - Movie & Theatre Critic
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        today's guests:

  • LESLIE UGGAMS starring in new show at RAINBOW & STARS 
    CD track - "The Wrong Man" (Ervin Drake) (3:04) by Leslie Uggams
    From HER FIRST ROMAN (1968) Original Cast

  • THE BROADWAY UPDATE and Trivia Question
      CD track - "Hey There" (Richard Adler & Jerry Ross) (2:36) performed by 
      Rosemary Clooney,  originally from THE PAJAMA GAME (1954)
     
  • CLIVE BARNES  Dance & Theatre Critic, for the New York Times, then New York Post

  • BOBBY SHORT his 26th anniversary as Cafe Carlyle song & piano man 
     CD track - "Swing That Music" (Horace Gerlach, Louis Armstrong) (3:38)
     performed by Bobby Short

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  Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
  in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
  Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
  For more information, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

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