Dec 29, 2011 | Star Tribune
Minnesotans should bury the hatchet with Iowa, at least for two hours, so they can properly enjoy the 1962 River City-based hit, "The Music Man" , featuring an energetic Robert Preston, a young Ron Howard, a Shipoopi-crazed Buddy Hackett and 76 trombones.
The incomparable Robert Preston as Harold Hill of The Music Man at the 1971 Tony Award show singing "Trouble." It's amazing how many contemporary governmental officials resemble Harold Hill.
Hollywood Theatre "The Music Man"
The program opens with "Jingle Bells," Norman Zimmer and the group sing "Silent Night," and Arthur Duncan knows how to "Ring Those Christmas Bells." Hyacinth roars into the Christmas season.
Keeping Up Appearances "Christmas Special (1991)"
The program opens with "Jingle Bells," Norman Zimmer and the group sing "Silent Night," and Arthur Duncan knows how to "Ring Those Christmas Bells." Hyacinth roars into the Christmas season.
Waiting for God "Christmas Special"
The program opens with "Jingle Bells," Norman Zimmer and the group sing "Silent Night," and Arthur Duncan knows how to "Ring Those Christmas Bells." Hyacinth roars into the Christmas season.
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