Mar. 31, 1957: The first TV version of "Cinderella," starring then 21-year-old Julie Andrews, aired in color on CBS. More than 100 million viewers (in more than 60% of U.S. households; some reports indicated the viewer figure went as high as 107 million) tuned in to Rodgers and Hammerstein's TV adaptation of Cinderella.
Here's my attempt to restore "Cinderella", broadcast live and in color on March 31, 1957. (Unfortunately, only a B&W kinescope survives.) I started with an improved transfer of the kinescope that.
JULIE ANDREWS 2 RARE CINDERELLA TV COLOR 2 rare 35mm color transparencies of Julie Andrews taken during the taping of the television version of CINDERELLA. Images are great production shots, different from those offered in a previous auction and a MUST for fans of this great star!
For the first time ever, Julie Andrews's performance in the title role of the original 1957 television production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella is available to the public on home video.
Julie Andrews Cinderella
Cinderella was produced in seven months expressly for the new star Julie Andrews, then playing in My Fair Lady; it was shown only once in color and recorded only with a B&W kinescope camera. A class production all the way, Cinderella is a straight telling of the fairy tale with several catchy songs and excellent support from a stellar cast.
Here's my attempt to restore "Cinderella", broadcast live and in color on March 31, 1957. (Unfortunately, only a B&W kinescope survives.) I started with an improved transfer of the kinescope that.
Impossible It's Possible (Julie Andrews, Cinderella, 1957) A compilation of color "Cinderella" production photos (and other images relevant to the special), accompanied by Julie Andrews and Edie Adams singing "Impossible". Julie Andrews, as Cinderella, sings "In My Own Little Corner".
JULIE ANDREWS 2 RARE CINDERELLA TV COLOR 2 rare 35mm color transparencies of Julie Andrews taken during the taping of the television version of CINDERELLA. Images are great production shots, different from those offered in a previous auction and a MUST for fans of this great star!
Julie Andrews Cenicienta
For the first time ever, Julie Andrews's performance in the title role of the original 1957 television production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella is available to the public on home video.
Impossible It's Possible (Julie Andrews, Cinderella, 1957) A compilation of color "Cinderella" production photos (and other images relevant to the special), accompanied by Julie Andrews and Edie Adams singing "Impossible". Julie Andrews, as Cinderella, sings "In My Own Little Corner".
JULIE ANDREWS 2 RARE CINDERELLA TV COLOR 2 rare 35mm color transparencies of Julie Andrews taken during the taping of the television version of CINDERELLA. Images are great production shots, different from those offered in a previous auction and a MUST for fans of this great star!
Cinderella: Directed by Ralph Nelson. With Julie Andrews, Ilka Chase, Edie Adams, Howard Lindsay. Although mistreated by her cruel Stepmother (Ilka Chase) and stepsisters Portia (Kaye Ballard) and Joy (Alice Ghostley), Cinderella (Dame Julie Andrews) is able to attend the royal ball through the help of a Fairy Godmother (Edie Adams).
Mar. 31, 1957: The first TV version of "Cinderella," starring then 21-year-old Julie Andrews, aired in color on CBS. More than 100 million viewers (in more than 60% of U.S. households; some reports indicated the viewer figure went as high as 107 million) tuned in to Rodgers and Hammerstein's TV adaptation of Cinderella.
Cinderella: Directed by Ralph Nelson. With Julie Andrews, Ilka Chase, Edie Adams, Howard Lindsay. Although mistreated by her cruel Stepmother (Ilka Chase) and stepsisters Portia (Kaye Ballard) and Joy (Alice Ghostley), Cinderella (Dame Julie Andrews) is able to attend the royal ball through the help of a Fairy Godmother (Edie Adams).
Cinderella was produced in seven months expressly for the new star Julie Andrews, then playing in My Fair Lady; it was shown only once in color and recorded only with a B&W kinescope camera. A class production all the way, Cinderella is a straight telling of the fairy tale with several catchy songs and excellent support from a stellar cast.
For the first time ever, Julie Andrews's performance in the title role of the original 1957 television production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella is available to the public on home video.
JULIE ANDREWS - CINDERELLA- Very Rare 8x10 Color Photo | #21892355
For the first time ever, Julie Andrews's performance in the title role of the original 1957 television production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella is available to the public on home video.
JULIE ANDREWS 2 RARE CINDERELLA TV COLOR 2 rare 35mm color transparencies of Julie Andrews taken during the taping of the television version of CINDERELLA. Images are great production shots, different from those offered in a previous auction and a MUST for fans of this great star!
Impossible It's Possible (Julie Andrews, Cinderella, 1957) A compilation of color "Cinderella" production photos (and other images relevant to the special), accompanied by Julie Andrews and Edie Adams singing "Impossible". Julie Andrews, as Cinderella, sings "In My Own Little Corner".
Julie Andrews played a "slightly sophisticated, uncindery Cinderella" in the televised musical, seen by more than 100 million viewers.
JULIE ANDREWS AS CINDERELLA ON TV 4 35MM COLOR TRANSPARENCY SLIDES ...
Impossible It's Possible (Julie Andrews, Cinderella, 1957) A compilation of color "Cinderella" production photos (and other images relevant to the special), accompanied by Julie Andrews and Edie Adams singing "Impossible". Julie Andrews, as Cinderella, sings "In My Own Little Corner".
Julie Andrews played a "slightly sophisticated, uncindery Cinderella" in the televised musical, seen by more than 100 million viewers.
Here's my attempt to restore "Cinderella", broadcast live and in color on March 31, 1957. (Unfortunately, only a B&W kinescope survives.) I started with an improved transfer of the kinescope that.
Cinderella was produced in seven months expressly for the new star Julie Andrews, then playing in My Fair Lady; it was shown only once in color and recorded only with a B&W kinescope camera. A class production all the way, Cinderella is a straight telling of the fairy tale with several catchy songs and excellent support from a stellar cast.
A Look Back At Julie Andrews As Cinderella In 1957 ~ Vintage Everyday
Cinderella: Directed by Ralph Nelson. With Julie Andrews, Ilka Chase, Edie Adams, Howard Lindsay. Although mistreated by her cruel Stepmother (Ilka Chase) and stepsisters Portia (Kaye Ballard) and Joy (Alice Ghostley), Cinderella (Dame Julie Andrews) is able to attend the royal ball through the help of a Fairy Godmother (Edie Adams).
For the first time ever, Julie Andrews's performance in the title role of the original 1957 television production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella is available to the public on home video.
Cinderella was produced in seven months expressly for the new star Julie Andrews, then playing in My Fair Lady; it was shown only once in color and recorded only with a B&W kinescope camera. A class production all the way, Cinderella is a straight telling of the fairy tale with several catchy songs and excellent support from a stellar cast.
Julie Andrews played a "slightly sophisticated, uncindery Cinderella" in the televised musical, seen by more than 100 million viewers.
16 Best Cinderella Adaptations, Ranked
Cinderella was produced in seven months expressly for the new star Julie Andrews, then playing in My Fair Lady; it was shown only once in color and recorded only with a B&W kinescope camera. A class production all the way, Cinderella is a straight telling of the fairy tale with several catchy songs and excellent support from a stellar cast.
Cinderella: Directed by Ralph Nelson. With Julie Andrews, Ilka Chase, Edie Adams, Howard Lindsay. Although mistreated by her cruel Stepmother (Ilka Chase) and stepsisters Portia (Kaye Ballard) and Joy (Alice Ghostley), Cinderella (Dame Julie Andrews) is able to attend the royal ball through the help of a Fairy Godmother (Edie Adams).
For the first time ever, Julie Andrews's performance in the title role of the original 1957 television production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella is available to the public on home video.
Impossible It's Possible (Julie Andrews, Cinderella, 1957) A compilation of color "Cinderella" production photos (and other images relevant to the special), accompanied by Julie Andrews and Edie Adams singing "Impossible". Julie Andrews, as Cinderella, sings "In My Own Little Corner".
Here's my attempt to restore "Cinderella", broadcast live and in color on March 31, 1957. (Unfortunately, only a B&W kinescope survives.) I started with an improved transfer of the kinescope that.
Cinderella: Directed by Ralph Nelson. With Julie Andrews, Ilka Chase, Edie Adams, Howard Lindsay. Although mistreated by her cruel Stepmother (Ilka Chase) and stepsisters Portia (Kaye Ballard) and Joy (Alice Ghostley), Cinderella (Dame Julie Andrews) is able to attend the royal ball through the help of a Fairy Godmother (Edie Adams).
For the first time ever, Julie Andrews's performance in the title role of the original 1957 television production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella is available to the public on home video.
With the help of her fairy godmother, Cinderella is transformed into a princess and finds true love with the kingdom's prince. Cinderella is the only Rodgers and Hammerstein musical written for television. It was originally broadcast live in color on CBS on March 31, 1957, as a vehicle for Julie Andrews, who played the title role.
Mar. 31, 1957: The first TV version of "Cinderella," starring then 21-year-old Julie Andrews, aired in color on CBS. More than 100 million viewers (in more than 60% of U.S. households; some reports indicated the viewer figure went as high as 107 million) tuned in to Rodgers and Hammerstein's TV adaptation of Cinderella.
Impossible It's Possible (Julie Andrews, Cinderella, 1957) A compilation of color "Cinderella" production photos (and other images relevant to the special), accompanied by Julie Andrews and Edie Adams singing "Impossible". Julie Andrews, as Cinderella, sings "In My Own Little Corner".
Julie Andrews played a "slightly sophisticated, uncindery Cinderella" in the televised musical, seen by more than 100 million viewers.
Cinderella was produced in seven months expressly for the new star Julie Andrews, then playing in My Fair Lady; it was shown only once in color and recorded only with a B&W kinescope camera. A class production all the way, Cinderella is a straight telling of the fairy tale with several catchy songs and excellent support from a stellar cast.
At the stroke of 8PM on Sunday evening, March 31, 1957, exactly fourteen years after the Broadway opening of Oklahoma!, CBS broadcast a special live television event: Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella starring Broadway's Julie Andrews. Inspired by the huge success NBC had with Peter Pan, CBS tried to outdo that program's large viewing audience by commissioning the kings of Broadway to.
JULIE ANDREWS 2 RARE CINDERELLA TV COLOR 2 rare 35mm color transparencies of Julie Andrews taken during the taping of the television version of CINDERELLA. Images are great production shots, different from those offered in a previous auction and a MUST for fans of this great star!