Barbara Cook sings a medley from "The Music Man" on the Bell Telephone Hour, 1960.
Originally broadcast on February 26, 1960. After several screentests, Barbara Cook was finally passed over for the 1962 film version of "The Music Man" in favor of Shirley Jones. Filmed in 1960, several years after debuting the role of Marian the Librarian on Broadway, Cook's 1960 performance on The Bell Telephone Hour offers us a glimpse of what might have been.

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Harold Hill Sings “Marian the Librarian” (Clip) | The Music Man (1962) | TCM

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Barbara Cook on The Dick Cavett Show, 1982.

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Monty Python's best sketch ever

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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King Charles SHOCKS The Nation As He GRANTS Princess Anne Princess Royal Regent Title!

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Barbara Cook - A Duet For All Time

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Barbara Cook "Many A New Day" on The Ed Sullivan Show, March 27, 1955

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The Music Man "Ya Got Trouble"

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Fred Astaire Refused to Believe Audrey Hepburn Can Dance — Until She Proved Every Expert There Wrong

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Before Her Death, Audrey Hepburn Named The 1 Man She Never Got Over

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Barbara Cook Live In Concert - Mostly Sondheim - 2003 - Full Show

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Shirley Jones on filming "The Music Man" - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG

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BARBARA COOK MASTERCLASS ON IRVING BERLIN

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Barbara Cook performs a "Salute to Vienna" on the Bell Telephone Hour, 1962.

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"My White Knight" by Barbara Cook, soprano (Remastered Stereo)

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The Judges Didn't Think She Could Sing... But Then She Opened Her Mouth!

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Frank Loesser Medley - Millicent Martin, Barbara Cook, David Kernan, and Clarke Peters

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BARBARA COOK discusses THE MUSIC MAN on THEATER TALK

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Barbara Cook with Boston Pops (1989)

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