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YEAR
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SHOW
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NOTES
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2002
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"SARAH
HUGHES: A LIFE IN BALANCE"
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- (NBC ) Christmas Day. Maureen McGovern song: "I'LL NEVER SAY
GOODBYE" underscored Ms. Hughes performance
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ENTERTAINMENT
TONIGHT
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- (ABC) Maureen was interviewed on Where Are They Now by Mary
Hart.
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23rd
ANNUAL JERRY LEWIS
MDA TELETHON |
-
(Love Network) The Telethon raised $58.3 MILLION setting a Jerry Lewis
Telethon Record. Maureen sang "Born In The Heart" with
the Long Beach International Children's Choir and "I'll Never
Know." Both songs will be included on her new CD to be released
Spring, 2003
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"Music
and the Spoken Word"
with Mormon Tabernacle Choir |
-
(BYU-TV) broadcast features Maureen singing: "Children Will
Listen/ You've Got To Be Carefully Taught", "And I'll Be There",
and "Let There Be Peace On Earth," and the World
Premiere of "Born In The Heart" (Lyrics by Michele
Pace Hofbauer, Music by Jeffrey D. Harris and Maureen McGovern)
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"Pops
Goes the 4th"
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-
(A&E) with
Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops, Barry Manilow, Linda Eder, Katie
Harman-Miss America 2002, West Point Hellcats Drum and Bugle Corp. Maureen
sang "My Favorite Things", "Lover", "This
Nearly Was Mine", and "Climb Every Mountain/You'll
Never Walk Alone"
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"America's
Ice Princess Goes Gold:
Champions On Ice" |
-
(TNT) Voice Over song "I'll Never Say Goodbye" for
Olympic Gold Medalist Sarah Hughes.
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2001
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U.
S. Army Band
"A Holiday Festival' concert" |
-
(ARMED FORCES NETWORK) The concert broadcast worldwide via television
and radio to the US Armed Forces in 175 countries.
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"Speaking Of Women's Health" |
-
(Lifetime TV) Maureen McGovern with Deforia Lane, Ph.D, MT-BC for Music
Therapy and WORKS OF HEART PROJECT
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American Masters
"RICHARD RODGERS: The Sweetest Sounds" |
-
(PBS) Interviews and performances include Mary Rodgers, John Lahr, Trevor
Nunn, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Diahann Carroll and Shirley Jones, Ella Fitzgerald,
The Mamas and The Papas, John Coltrane and Janis Joplin, Maureen
McGovern and Billy Taylor
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The
2001 National Veterans Day Concert: |
-
(ARMED FORCES NETWORK) The concert was broadcast worldwide via television
and radio to the US Armed Forces in 175 countries and to VA Hospitals
all over the USA, in remembrance of our Veterans, our Armed Forces,
and the victims of the terrorist attacks
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22nd
ANNIVERSARY- JERRY LEWIS
MDA TELETHON |
-
(Love Network)
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"EXTRA"
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-
Profile with Leeza Gibbons
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"E!
ENTERTAINMENT "
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- Celebrity Home Profile
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2000
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DICK
CLARK'S "BEYOND BELIEF"
|
-
(FOX) Mrs. Hatchigan. Fortune Teller
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"IT'S
A DOG'S LIFE"
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- (PBS)
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"TINSEL
TALES "
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-
(FOX) Guest Appearance (Self)
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21st
ANNIVERSARY- JERRY LEWIS
MDA TELETHON |
-
(Love Network)
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1999
|
"GEORGE
GERSHWIN
'S WONDERFUL" |
- (BBC/PBS) The London Palladium
George Gershwin Centennial Celebration with all-star international cast. |
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20th
ANNIVERSARY- JERRY LEWIS
LABOR DAY MDA TELETHON |
-
(Love Network)
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"A
CAPITOL FOURTH"
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- (PBS) with Erich Kunzel and The National Symphony
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"50
YEARS OF THE FOUR FRESHMEN"
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- (PBS) HOST: Fall 1999 Pledge Drive Campaign
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1998
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"PACIFIC
BLUE" (USA Network)
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-
Dr. Berg, OB/GYN
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"GERALDO"
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||
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1994-99
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"NYC/LA
- MDA TELETHON"
|
-
(Love Network)
CO-HOST
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1979-99
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"THE
JERRY LEWIS -
MDA LABOR DAY TELETHON |
-
(Love Network)
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1997
|
"IRA
GERSHWIN AT 100"
|
-
CARNEGIE HALL (PBS)
|
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"HAPPY
BIRTHDAY,
GEORGE GERSHWIN" |
- (PBS) with Andrew Litton and The Dallas Symphony, Tommy Tune, The
Manhattan Rhythm Kings and Jubilant Sykes
|
|
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"IRA
GERSHWIN |
-
(BBC / A&E) with an all-star international cast live concert Royal Albert
Hall, London
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1997
|
"THE
ROSIE O'DONNELL SHOW'
|
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"ROLANDA"
|
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"QUIET
TRIUMPHS"
|
Interview
with Mary Alice Williams
|
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1995
|
"GIRLS'
NIGHT OUT"
|
-
(LIFETIME) HOST
|
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"ORANGE
BOWL PARADE" -
|
(CBS)
CO-HOST
|
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"THE
GREAT LOVE SONGS"
|
-
(PBS) with Cleo Laine, Jack Jones, Dionne Warwick
|
|
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"DISNEY
CHAMPIONS ON ICE"
|
-
v/o song
|
|
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"NANCY
KERRIGAN SPECIAL"
|
-
v/o song
|
|
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"LATE
NIGHT with DAVID LETTERMAN"
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1994
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"D-DAY
MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT"
|
- (PBS) with Erich Kunzel and The National Symphony
|
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1992
|
'THE CHRISTMAS SONGS"
|
-
(PBS) with Mel Torme', Doc Severinsen and
The Milwaukee Symphony |
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1991
|
"BOSTON
POPS: JOHN WILLIAMS
10TH ANNIVERSARY" |
- (PBS)
|
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"BOSTON
POPS: 4TH OF JULY SPECIAL with JOHN WILLIAMS"
|
- (PBS)
|
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1990
|
"KENNEDY
CENTER HONORS"
|
Jule
Styne, Billy Wilder, Katharine Hepburn,
Dizzy Gillespie , Rise Stevens |
|
"A
CAPITOL FOURTH"
|
- (PBS) with Henry Mancini and The National Symphony
|
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1990's
|
"LIVE WITH REGIS AND KATHIE LEE", "LARRY KING", "
CHARLIE ROSE", "CHARLES GRODIN", "SALLY
JESSE RAPHAEL, "JOAN RIVERS", "AMERICA'S TALKING",
"FOOD NETWORK", "LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS",
"CROOK AND CHASE", "PRIMETIME COUNTRY-TNN",
"CBS THIS MORNING", "GMA", "TODAY
SHOW", "THE CRIER REPORT",
"BODY BY JAKE", "COLLECTING" |
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1988
|
"THE TONY AWARDS"
|
|
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"IRVING
BERLIN CENTENNIAL"
|
- (PBS)
|
|
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"MAUREEN
MCGOVERN
- LIVE AT WOLF TRAP" |
- (PBS)
|
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1987
|
"THE
TRACEY ULLMAN SHOW"
|
- Played her mother in a singing duo
|
|
"SENTIMENTAL
SWING
A TRIBUTE TO TOMMY DORSEY" |
-
(PBS) with Mel Torme', Jack Jones and Buddy Rich
|
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1986
|
"ONE
LIFE TO LIVE"
|
|
|
"MR.
T CHRISTMAS SPECIAL"
|
||
|
"MACY'S
THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE"
|
-
with Jacques D'Ambroise Dancers
|
|
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1985
|
"STEPPIN'
OUT WITH THE LADIES"
|
- Placido Domingo Special
|
|
1983-86
|
"THE
TONIGHT SHOW" with JOHNNY CARSON
|
|
|
1980
|
"THE
CHRISTMAS SONGS"
|
PBS Mel Torme' (Host) , Roy Rogers, Richard Basehart, Marilyn
McCoo, Billy Davis, Jr., and Daisy Torme'
|
|
1973-80
|
"AMERICAN BANDSTAND", "THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL",
"IN CONCERT", "DINAH!",
"THE JOHN DAVIDSON SHOW", "THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW" |
|
|
1979
|
"LATER
with TOM SNYDER"
|
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1975
|
"THE
GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS"
|
-
Performed GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATED song:"We May Never Love
Like This Again" from the Towering Inferno
|
|
1973
|
"THE
GRAMMY AWARDS"
|
-
NOMINATED "BEST NEW ARTIST" Preformed: "I Won't Last
A Day Without You"
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