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  1. Everyone is taken with Sally's practical, down-home manner--especially the nation's handsome Prime Minister, Cosmo Constantine. Meanwhile, Sally's secretary, Kenneth Gibson, breaks protocol and falls in love with the beautiful Princess Maria. When Sally becomes involved in the nation’s politics, she starts to ruffle some feathers.

  2. Call Me Madam is a showcase for Merman's roof-raising musical comedy style, and here she gets to sing a handful of Berlin tunes, including "You're Just In Love," "Can You Use Any Money Today?" and "Hostess With The Mostes' on the Ball." Vera-Ellen's singing was dubbed by Carol Richards.

  3. 25 de set. de 2011 · Written by Irving BerlinSung by Donald O'Connor, and Ethel Mermanfrom: Call Me Madam (1953) WMG.

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  4. 7 de fev. de 2019 · Call Me Madam, for those of you rooted in the 21st century, was a star vehicle for Ethel Merman at the absolute peak of her career. Her skills carried the show, which has a sturdy but mostly unimaginative score by Irving Berlin; this, four years after Merman and Berlin triumphed with the infinitely better Annie Get Your Gun .

  5. www.bbc.co.uk › programmes › b0bvbblpBBC Two - Call Me Madam

    8 de dez. de 2018 · Call Me Madam. Home. This programme is not currently available on BBC iPlayer. Musical comedy about a Washington hostess posted as ambassador to a tiny European principality who falls in love with ...

  6. 12 de out. de 2012 · Call Me Madam Broadway in 1950 - Call Me Madam Sall Adams, the famous Washington D.C. party-giver, is named Madam Ambassador to fictional Lichtenburg, where romance blossoms.

  7. Merman plays Sally Adams, a well connected society woman in Washington D.C. that gets rewarded the ambassadorship in (fictional) Lichtenburg for throwing great parties. O’Connor plays an ambitious reporter that’s in “the right place at the right time” to become her press attache.