| Type: | TV Special |
|---|---|
| first airdate: | 2 October 1981 |
| broadcaster: | Syndicated |
| Production country: |
US |
| Duration: | 65 min |
Merv’s
first words are to compliment Olivia on her early Roman
dress calling
it a definite mini.
Olivia points out that she is wearing shorts
underneath so she’s decent
. He also comments on her 10s: “tenth year
in showbusiness,” tenth album
and even calling Olivia herself a 10
.
As Olivia points out it’s actually her sixteenth year in showbusiness
but ten years of hits.
Merv impresses Olivia with
his choice of favourite song of hers – Don’t Cry for Me Argentina
Olivia recorded this in 1976 (for her Making A Good Thing Better 1977
album) before Evita even came to America. When she first heard the song
she decided she really wanted to record it. Her producer John Farrar
was in Australia at the time and he flew especially to Vancouver. They
recorded it there in one day with a hundred-piece orchestra.
Unfortunately, Olivia couldn't release her version as a single because
she was on the same record label as the original Evita version.
They show footage of Olivia receiving her Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
and her slightly cheeky speech thanking the Chamber of Commerce for
agreeing on something
which raises a laugh from the audience.
John
Travolta joins Olivia later in the show. They discuss whether fame has
changed either of them. Olivia reckons that it changes your life but it
doesn't change you inside. John Travolta disagrees and says, It
changed me. I’m happier.
This gets a big laugh from everyone. John is
very relaxed during this show, he was noted for his shyness at the
time. He even says, with this group I feel outgoing.
An appearance by the Carpenters also adds to the evening especially now Karen is no longer with us. Olivia, Karen and Richard first met in London at Annabel’s in the early 70s. Karen and Olivia talk about a recent boating trip they took together with their partners. Olivia suffered from seasickness, the boat broke and they had to spend the night in a cockroach-filled hotel. Despite this they seemed to have had a great time!
Olivia performs The Promise, Make A Move On Me and they show the Physical video. Olivia mentions the two songs that mean something personal to her on the new Physical album: Silvery Rain and of course The Promise.
Other
guests were fellow Australian Rick Springfield and dolphin expert Toni
Lilly. At the end there’s a cake in the shape of 10
for 10 years of
hits or in fact Olivia being a 10!
Songs performed (mimed)
- Make A Move on Me
- The Promise