Happy, happy birthday dearest Glynis Johns, Grand Dame of British and Hollywood cinema and theatre. Congratulations on reaching the B I G 1 0 0 ! ! ! Thank you for all the wonderful hours of joy and entertainment you have brought to me and to thousands of your adoring fans. Enjoy a glorious day. May you be blessed with many more years of good health and happiness. With lots of love! 05 October 2023
I had the thrill of working... well somewhat knowing Miss Johns when I had my foot in the door in my first entertainment job at a talent agency on my way to the Entertainment PR World. She was lovely! Kind, professional, and so respectful to people at all levels! She was a favorite to talk to from the NY Office and I'm only sorry I never took her up on contacting her once I moved to L.A. She was at once lovely and a hoot!
Watched this after Stephen Sondheim’s death. I always wanted to hear Glynis’ version, and it is wonderfully expressive. Thank you for uploading this video.
So great to see this. I remember this clip of Ms. Bartlett singing on Johnny’s show but not her short interview after and I’ve never seen Ms. Johns’ interview here or her singing Clowns, so thank you! I loved them walking off hand in hand. Saw this show 12 times so this was special to see.
Thank you, Alan. I feel somewhat refreshed seeing and hearing these two legends of entertainment. Glynis’ and Johnny’s careers remind one of a time when performers brought only their talent to the stage and allowed us to appreciate it for itself without their outside involvements.
As a teen I used to watch Johnny Carson “late” at night while drinking sweet tea. Speaking of sweet, love Glynis and Send In The Clowns. Loved seeing Carson in his plaid jacket. Thanks, Alan, for all the sweet memories! (Want your foot read?) 😆🦶🏻
I had a boyfriend in the 70s who wore a jacket like that. I hated it. Maybe if I had known that Johnny had worn it I wouldn't have disliked it so much.
I've seen a few episodes of her 1963 TV sitcom "Glynis" and can't understand why it wasn't popular. It was a comedy-mystery and different than other sitcoms of the era. The critics hated it and apparently so did the audience. It was cancelled mid-season which was relatively unusual back then. Even such bombs as "It's About Time", "Pistols & Petticoats" and "My Mother the Car" ran for a full season.
Happy, happy birthday dearest Glynis Johns, Grand Dame of British and Hollywood cinema and theatre. Congratulations on reaching the B I G 1 0 0 ! ! ! Thank you for all the wonderful hours of joy and entertainment you have brought to me and to thousands of your adoring fans.
Enjoy a glorious day. May you be blessed with many more years of good health and happiness. With lots of love!
05 October 2023
What a treat to see the whole segment. Glynis was sublime as Desiree, just perfection. The gems you share are beyond compare.
Fabulous! The kind of talent, elegance and decency that are forever gone.
Glenis is 50 in 1973 still looking good. Interesting to hear about her broken voice.
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I love Glynis Johns. Her interpretation of send in the clowns is the definitive version.
Glynis Johns was quite the beauty .
I had the thrill of working... well somewhat knowing Miss Johns when I had my foot in the door in my first entertainment job at a talent agency on my way to the Entertainment PR World. She was lovely! Kind, professional, and so respectful to people at all levels! She was a favorite to talk to from the NY Office and I'm only sorry I never took her up on contacting her once I moved to L.A. She was at once lovely and a hoot!
....old a few days ago. She has a good memory from the interview ABC7 did with her for her birthday
She is still alive
She lives in Santa Monica or LA at the Motion Picture Country Home
She turned 100 years old a few days ago. Go visit her Colleen
Watched this after Stephen Sondheim’s death. I always wanted to hear Glynis’ version, and it is wonderfully expressive.
Thank you for uploading this video.
So great to see this. I remember this clip of Ms. Bartlett singing on Johnny’s show but not her short interview after and I’ve never seen Ms. Johns’ interview here or her singing Clowns, so thank you! I loved them walking off hand in hand. Saw this show 12 times so this was special to see.
I just learned that she was born in Pretoria, South Africa. A travelling show business family. What a life she had.
Thank you, Alan. I feel somewhat refreshed seeing and hearing these two legends of entertainment. Glynis’ and Johnny’s careers remind one of a time when performers brought only their talent to the stage and allowed us to appreciate it for itself without their outside involvements.
Ms. Johns is so delightful.
Just brilliant. Brava!
How awesome!
As a teen I used to watch Johnny Carson “late” at night while drinking sweet tea. Speaking of sweet, love Glynis and Send In The Clowns. Loved seeing Carson in his plaid jacket. Thanks, Alan, for all the sweet memories! (Want your foot read?) 😆🦶🏻
I had a boyfriend in the 70s who wore a jacket like that. I hated it. Maybe if I had known that Johnny had worn it I wouldn't have disliked it so much.
Jill Roberts Lol! 😆
I remember her mainly for been in Mary Poppins.
Love you, Glynnis.
wow! thank you!
WOW I have been trying to find a video of D'jamin Bartlett singing this forever!!! thank you so much for sharing this whole video!
Glynis is really lovely
Thanks for posting. Just catching up with Sondheim's passing & this is great. [Pleasantly surprised Johns is still with us, at 98.]
GLYNIS JOHNS (1923 - 2024)
What a doll.
I've seen a few episodes of her 1963 TV sitcom "Glynis" and can't understand why it wasn't popular. It was a comedy-mystery and different than other sitcoms of the era. The critics hated it and apparently so did the audience. It was cancelled mid-season which was relatively unusual back then. Even such bombs as "It's About Time", "Pistols & Petticoats" and "My Mother the Car" ran for a full season.
Glynis Margaret Payne Johns (5 October 1923 - 4 January 2024)
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hey love your stuff have any more skip e lowe stuff
Other guests on this episode include Tony Randall and Eubie Blake.
There once were giants...
The Eubie Blake segment is. posted also.
Johnny was quite taken with Ms. Johns as well he should've been.
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The trumpets are awful - no subtlety - detracts from otherwise great performances.
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