LENGTH - 58 Mins. - Edited -
QUALITY -
Excellent -
GENERATION
- Original Copy - (Received This From "CTV Television Network") -
BROADCAST DATE
- CTV - March 06, 1989 -
TAPE NUMBER
- ** TAPE # 63 ** -
GUESTS
- David Foster, Alan Thicke, Rich Little, Luc Robitaille,
Christopher Plummer, Barb Underhill & Paul Martini
Intro -
Elizabeth skates to "I'm living a Dream" by David Foster
"Hometown Welcome"
- Elizabeth's fans welcomes her home from her stunning Silver Medal
win at the "'88 Calgary Winter Olympics"
Elizabeth Is Narrating
/ Clip - Elizabeth on a pond
when she was younger
Alan Thicke & Luc
Robitaille - Alan and his team play a fun game of hockey with Elizabeth
& Luc
Elizabeth Skates To
- "What Am I Doing Here" by David Foster (David is playing the piano while Elizabeth skates around him)
Elizabeth Is Narrating
/ Clip - Elizabeth at various skating competitions, 5 to 10 yrs old & Elizabeth's Long Program ("Irma La Douce") from the "'88 Calgary Winter Olympics"
Rich Little & Elizabeth
Manley - in a horse carriage on a pond (Rich Little does his voice impressions of "George Burns"
& "Johnny Carson")
Rich Little
- does his impression of "Scott Hamilton"
Elizabeth Is Narrating / Clips
- various old footage of Elizabeth at competitions / practises, Halifax, N.S., - Ottawa, - Brandon,
Manitoba, - Tokyo, - Cincinnatti, Ohio, -
Christopher Plummer & Elizabeth
Manley - at the "National Gallery Of Canada" in Ottawa, Ont. (Christopher gives Elizabeth "Advice
on Acting")
Reactment -
(board game - sort of like game of "life") - Her journey
to the "'88 Calgary Winter Olympics" to her "1st Canadian Nationals", "Good Times", "1st International Competition",
"To The Tunnel Of Love", & finally "To The Olympics"
Barb Underhill & Paul Martini
Narrate A Letter To Elizabeth - Clip of the "'88 Winter Olympic Opening Ceremonies"
in Calgary.
Barb Underhill & Paul Martini
Skate To - "One Moment In Time"
Elizabeth Manley
- greets Underhill & Martini after they skate (Elizabeth gives Barb a dozen of red roses)
Underhill & Martini &
Manley Skate To - "Trying To Love Two Women"
Alan Thicke Interviews
Elizabeth Manley - on a park bench (clips of Elizabeth when she is young & at the "'88
Calgary Winter Olympics") about missing out on a social life & who her Canadian hero was when she was growing up
(Clip of Barbara Ann Scott during her "Welcome Home Barbara" parade)
Finale/ Closing Credits -
Elizabeth Manley steps out into the "Ice Capades" spotlight (the next chapter of her life)