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Free to Be... You and MeBy Doug Thomas
Like Schoolhouse
Rock, Marlo Thomas's 1970s children's TV show, Free to Be…
You and Me met with immediate success and became a treasured piece of
entertainment over the years. Based on her award-winning album of songs,
skits, and comedy, Free to Be explores the infinite possibilities
of childhood. Fans know most of the skits in the 45-minute show verbatim,
and it's easy to see why right from the beginning with an infectious title
track followed by a puppet sketch featuring Thomas and Mel Brooks as
newborns. Top talent appears on both sides of the camera, including Alan
Alda who directs and performs a cartoon about a boy who wants a doll.
However, the presentation does show its age at times: a teenage Michael
Jackson singing (with Roberta Flack) on how he's not going to change when
he grows up.
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Aired: 1974 |
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Cast: Marlo Thomas, Alan Alda, Harry Belafonte, Mel Brooks, Rita Coolidge, Billy De Wolfe, Roberta Flack, Rosey Grier, Michael Jackson, Kris Kristopherson, THe New Seekers, Tom Smothers, The Voices of East Harlem and Dionne Warwick |
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Genre: Kids |
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