1982 Oscars Irving Berlin Tribute, part 1
Bernadette Peters and Peter Allen perform Irving Berlin
Duration : 0:6:30
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Bernadette Peters and Peter Allen perform Irving Berlin
Duration : 0:6:30
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There are two parts …
There are two parts to this and it is one of the best Productions Number ever put on at the Oscars!!!
hahahahahaha quite …
hahahahahaha quite ironic, since Hugh played Peter Allen in “The Boy from Oz” wich was his biography musical on broadway hahahaha, but yes… hate to admit this is MUCH BETTER!! (:
Yes I was thinking …
Yes I was thinking of that when I saw this! Except last year’s version seemed very forced. It’s a bit corny the way they put Jackman forward as an old timey versatile type cat
brilliant
brilliant
This is fabulous! …
This is fabulous! Thanks for posting such a piece of history. Peter Allen was an amazing performer as well as a super-talented writer.
Fantastic …
Fantastic performance!
what an ignorant …
what an ignorant comment!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hahaha exactly my …
hahaha exactly my thoughts!!
=)
What a rack! She …
What a rack! She was offered five million to pose for Playboy.
And she can sing.
Peter Allen travelled that Hershey Highway one too many times. Such a great talent gone too soon.
Gee It makes Hugh …
Gee It makes Hugh Jackman’s Oscar number look a little bit like amatureville…
What a treat. How …
What a treat. How fortunate we are to have this bit of TV history. Thank you very much for sharing this. Productions like these will probably never be seen again….cost prohibits it. How sad. Now we have reality TV and car-crashes. Pity. Thanks again for saving this bit of TV nostalgia. Bob n Denver
wow
wow
Classic Irving …
Classic Irving Berlin!!!
Bernadette is lovely as usual.
JUST FANTASTIC!!!!! …
JUST FANTASTIC!!!!!!!
OMG this is so …
OMG this is so great. classic theatre. and irving berlin songs! thanks for this!