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- Irving Berlin 's 100th Birthday Celebration was a concert special held in his honor at Carnegie Hall on May 11, 1988. It was aired on CBS television two weeks later, on May 27. At the 40th annual Emmy Awards later that summer, on August 28, it won two Emmys for outstanding variety, music or comedy program.
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Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration was a concert special held in his honor at Carnegie Hall on May 11, 1988. It was aired on CBS television two weeks later, on May 27. [2] At the 40th annual Emmy Awards later that summer, on August 28, it won two Emmys for outstanding variety, music or comedy program.
Aug 18, 2017 · Taped at Carnegie Hall on Irving Berlin's 100th birthday, May 11, 1988, and televised May 27, 1988. It's very hard to pick out a favorite performance here - they are all so marvelous!
- 98 min
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- Dia Reinhardt
Spoken-word appreciation, musical excerpts & song renditions, including from Irving Berlin himself & Fred Astaire - among others.
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- RobinsRareRecordings
Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration: Directed by Walter C. Miller. With Bea Arthur, Tony Bennett, Barry Bostwick, Diana Brownstone. The life, career and music of Irving Berlin is celebrated live on stage with musical performances.
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- Bea Arthur, Tony Bennett, Barry Bostwick
- Walter C. Miller
First segment from Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday TV Special, 1988.
Aug 27, 2019 · Irving Berlin was arguably the most successful songwriter of the 20th century, so it’s fitting that his 100th birthday was celebrated in style. On the night of his 100th birthday—May 11,...
Dec 31, 2014 · In celebration of the 100th birthday of song writer Irving Berlin, a survey of songs by the author of such well known standards as “Alexander’s Ragtime Band”, “Easter Parade”, “God Bless America”, and countless others.