

The Sound of Music herself, raw and radiant, no hills required.
This lively one-woman show is an exuberant overview of the singing career of the multi-talented British stage and screen star Julie Andrews. Mixing personal anecdotes with classic songs, Andrews works the audience well, as she describes her childhood signing career, her parents' vaudeville background, her first experience of New York, and more.
Acting
Storytelling mastery—every song's a mini-movie.
Production
1989 TV magic: simple, pure, zero distractions.

Director
Dwight Hemion
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This aired on ABC November 18, 1990, during Andrews' post-Victor/Victoria career peak before her 1997 vocal surgery ended her singing career.
Director Michael Kidd choreographed the original Broadway 'Finian's Rainbow'—he and Andrews go way back to her 1950s stage roots.
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