Betty Comden
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Betty Comden (May 3, 1917 – November 23, 2006) was one-half of the musical-comedy duo Comden and Green, who provided lyrics, libretti, and screenplays to some of the most beloved and successful Hollywood musicals and Broadway shows of the mid-20th century. Her writing partnership with Adolph Green lasted for six decades, during which time they collaborated with other leading entertainment figures such as the famed "Freed Unit" at MGM, Jule Styne and Leonard Bernstein. Description above from the Wikipedia article Betty Comden,licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
Frasier
Great Performances
The Merv Griffin Show
What's My Line?
The Ed Sullivan Show
The Kennedy Center Honors
Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There
Garbo Talks
Get Aboard! 'The Band Wagon'
Previn and the Pittsburgh
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs: America's Greatest Music in the Movies
It's Always Fair Weather
Live from Broadway: Hello, Dolly!
The Fabulous Fifties
Slaves of New York
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Art Ford's Greenwich Village Party
Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer
Gershwin
What a Glorious Feeling: The Making of 'Singin' in the Rain'
Follies: In Concert
The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story
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It's Always Fair Weather: Going Out on a High Note
On the Town