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  1. Mary Martin: Hello, Dolly! Round the World: Directed by J. Baxter Peters. With Mary Martin, Mark Alden, John C. Beecher, Carleton Carpenter. A documentary recounting Mary Martin's European and Asian tour in the musical "Hello, Dolly!", after having starred in the first London production of the show.

  2. The Mary Martin tour was celebrated on a February 7, 1966 NBC special sponsored by Xerox. "MARY MARTIN: HELLO, DOLLY! 'ROUND THE WORLD" featured extensive footage of Japan, Vietnam and London.In May of 1966, Mary Martin would end as Dolly Levi and would return to New York to embark on her next project: I Do! I Do!

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_MartinMary Martin - Wikipedia

    Noël Coward & Mary Martin – Together With Music (1955) Producers' Showcase: Peter Pan (twice, in 1955 and 1956) Annie Get Your Gun (1957) Magic with Mary Martin (1959) Peter Pan (1960) The Bing Crosby Show for Clairol (1962) Mary Martin: Hello, Dolly! Round the World (1966) Mary Martin at Eastertime (1966) Valentine (1979) Over ...

  4. Noel Coward & Mary Martin - Together With Music (1955) Producers' Showcase: Peter Pan (dos veces, en 1955 y 1956) Annie Get Your Gun (1957) Magic with Mary Martin (1959) Peter Pan (1960) Mary Martin: Hello, Dolly! Round the World (1966) Mary Martin at Eastertime (1966) Valentine (1979) Over Easy (presentadora entre 1981-1983)

  5. Mary Martin: Hello, Dolly! Round the World (TV Movie 1966) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Mary Martin did not originate the role of Dolly Gallagher Levi in the 1964 Broadway musical "Hello, Dolly!", but her impact on that part is greatly felt in this outstanding documentary that features footage from her on stage, traveling from San Francisco to Vietnam and finally to London where she was acclaimed for her warm portrayal of the ...

  7. A documentary recounting Mary Martin's European and Asian tour in the musical "Hello, Dolly!", after having starred in the first London production of the show.