| 1 |
Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans |
| 2 |
Mad Dogs & Englishmen |
| 3 |
The Stately Homes Of England |
| 4 |
Alice Is At It Again |
| 5 |
Matelot |
| 6 |
20th Century Blues |
| 7 |
20th Century Blues (Live) |
| 8 |
20th Century Blues (Remastered) |
| 9 |
A Bar on the Piccola Marina |
| 10 |
A Marvelous Party |
| 11 |
A Room With a View |
| 12 |
Alice Is at It Again |
| 13 |
Alice Is at It Again (Las Vegas 1955) (Remastered) |
| 14 |
Alice Is at It Again (Live) |
| 15 |
Alice Is at It Again (London 1954) (Remastered) |
| 16 |
Alice Is at It Again (Remastered) (Live from Las Vegas & New York) |
| 17 |
Any Little Fish |
| 18 |
Closing - Any Bonds Today |
| 19 |
Closing Theme - I'll See You Again |
| 20 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. A cloud has passed across the sun |
| 21 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Dialogue: Go and dress |
| 22 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Dialogue: Good morning, Rose |
| 23 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Dialogue: I am the Duchess of Beneden |
| 24 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Dialogue: It is a very nice day, is it not? |
| 25 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Dialogue: Mademoiselle will be with you in a moment |
| 26 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Dialogue: My dear Julia! |
| 27 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Dialogue: The Marquis of Sheere |
| 28 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Dialogue: The seventh! |
| 29 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. I'll follow my secret heart |
| 30 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Overture |
| 31 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Quartet: Charming! Charming! Charming! |
| 32 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Regency rakes |
| 33 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Soldiers! |
| 34 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Spoken Introduction, dialogue: Imagine a summer evening if you please |
| 35 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Spoken Introduction: Bows are exchanged |
| 36 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Spoken Introduction: Ladies and Gentlemen |
| 37 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Spoken Introduction: The Regent and his retinue |
| 38 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Spoken Introduction: The mother and father of dear Lord Sheere |
| 39 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Spoken Introduction: The scene is laid in Brighton by the sea |
| 40 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Spoken Introduction: Through the darkening trees comes a lady in green |
| 41 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Spoken Introduction: We British are an island race / There's always something fishy about the French |
| 42 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. You ask me to have a discrete heart |
| 43 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Aria: C'est assez de mensonge |
| 44 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Aria: Dear friends |
| 45 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Dialogue: Do you think that is wise? |
| 46 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Dialogue: Julia, Lord Sheere is our only definite proposal so far |
| 47 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Dialogue: Thank you, my dear, for being so sweet to me |
| 48 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Dialogue: There's a lady downstairs to see you |
| 49 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Dialogue: Well - I hope you are satisfied |
| 50 |
Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Dialogue: What a charming house |