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"Laugh-In" creator George Schlatter, 93, talks about his new memoir "Still Laughing: A Life in Comedy" and reminisces about his show-biz friends Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra and Ernie Kovacs.
Judy Garland was almost as volatile to work with as Sinatra was to hang out with, he says. Again, making her laugh was the key to a good relationship during the time he produced her 1962 variety show.
But the Judy Garland Museum, they weren't laughing. - For many years, it damaged our museum, our credibility. We were not able to borrow other artifacts that we could have over the years.
Did all of Judy Garland's kids become performers like her? And did they struggle with the dark side of fame like their mom did? Keep watching to learn about the lives of the children of one of ...
Today, we revisit Judy Garland’s mythical 1961 live album, ... laughing, or crying. The sound suddenly had no character. It was just an expression of total approval and acceptance. ...
From hanging out with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. to working with Judy Garland and Goldie Hawn, Schlatter's got stories. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 91°F.
Judy Garland was almost as volatile to work with as Sinatra was to hang out with, he says. Again, making her laugh was the key to a good relationship during the time he produced her 1962 variety show.
Schlatter’s new memoir, “Still Laughing,” shares many stories about that series as well as his work and friendship with everyone from Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland to Sammy Davis Jr. and ...