Ed Sullivan: The Best of Broadway Musicals Streams Free Now

Ed Sullivan: The Best of Broadway Musicals Streams Free Now

This month you'll be able to celebrate classic Broadway with "Ed Sullivan: The Best of Broadway Musicals" - a priceless time capsule of TV's golden age featuring unforgettable performances by such legends as Richard Kiley, Pearl Bailey, Julie Andrews, and many more.

The collection is narrated by John Raitt together with complete behind-the-scenes interviews with Rodgers & Hammerstein and Lerner & Loewe.

Here's how to stream the collection now:

 


 

The Ed Sullivan Show was the main variety show on television for nearly two decades. This exciting collection features performances of songs by some of Broadway's most legendary performers including Julie Andrews in a number from My Fair Lady, Carol Channing delivering a memorable tune from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and Pearl Bailey with a showstopping turn from Hello, Dolly!

"Ed Sullivan: The Best of Broadway Musicals" streams now for free through Pluto. The video is available in the United States and Canada and can be accessed through our list of free musicals and plays.

 


 

The performances featured in the recording include:

1. Annie Get Your Gun - There's No Business Like Show Business (Ethel Merman) (1968)

2. Oklahoma! - Oklahoma! (John Raitt, Celeste Holm, Florence Henderson, Barbara Cook, and Richard Collett; chorus and orchestra conducted by Richard Rodgers) (1955)

3. Oklahoma! - I Can't Say No (Celeste Holm) (1955)

4. Flower Drum Song - I Enjoy Being A Girl (Pat Suzuki) (1958)

5. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend (Carol Channing) (1959)

6. My Fair Lady - Wouldn't It Be Loverly (Julie Andrews and cast) (1961)

7. West Side Story - Tonight (Carol Lawrence and Larry Kert) (1958)

8. Camelot - What Do The Simple Folk Do? (Julie Andrews and Richard Burton) (1961)

9. The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd, Who Can I Turn To? (Anthony Newley) (1965)

10. Man of La Mancha - The Impossible Dream (Richard Kiley) (1966)

11. Sweet Charity - I'm A Brass Band (Gwen Verdon and dancers) (1966)

12. Hello, Dolly! - Before The Parade Passes By (Pearl Bailey and cast) (1967)

In addition to the performances, this exciting event includes exclusive interviews with legends Shirley Jones, Joel Grey, and Rex Reed.