Rehearsals for this special episode commenced on September 30, 1963. Mel Tormé, in his book The Other Side of the Rainbow; With Judy Garland on the Dawn Patrol, explained that it was Garland who called him into her dressing room, played Streisand's record of “Happy Days Are Here Again,” and sang a counter-melody of her signature song, “Get Happy.”
“The result was electrifying, one of those chance discoveries in which two great songs jell into one extraspecial opus,” Tormé wrote.
Tormé said that Streisand was “very quiet, very friendly, very Brooklynesque” during these rehearsals. “When Judy and Barbra met,” he continued, “it was instant warmth, and I knew Garland would be on her toes all week to keep pace with this extraordinary girl.”
Streisand was called at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, October 3, 1963 to stage “Be My Guest” for the cameras. She returned after a lunch break to work on the “Happy” duet at 2:00 p.m. Then she and Garland finished the day by 5:00 p.m. staging the “Hooray for Love” medley.
After an hour for dinner, the principals all returned for an orchestra rehearsal from 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
The cast returned Friday, October 4th and did a run-thru from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. They taped the final show at 9:00 p.m.
CBS executives Bill Paley and Jim Aubrey were impressed with the show and asked that it be edited and broadcast two days after it was taped.
Streisand reflected that, “Extraordinary talent went into the making of this show. The director was Norman Jewison, the musical director was Mort Lindsey and Mel Torme did special musical material. There's also a brief visit by the wonderful Ethel Merman — but most of all there was Judy Garland. Miraculous ... soulful ... divine ... Singing these duets with her was sheer bliss. I was 21 years old.”
Barbra Streisand was paid $7,500.00 to appear on the show. Streisand also received her first Emmy nomination for her guest spot — “Outstanding Performance in a Variety or Musical Program.” (Danny Kaye won that year).
Photo by: Roddy McDowall