Olivia Newton-John: Hollywood Nights (1980) Poster

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10/10
GREAT! One of the best Variety Specials ever!
jdandns30 December 2006
Where to start on this one? I adore this special and still watch it at least once a year. Virtually all of the music is performed live, so even the most familiar big hits are markedly different on this one. (This show was actually the last Special shown on ABC's Oscar Night before the Barbara Walters Interview Specials took over the spot for good in 1980.) The performances are uniformly excellent and include: Olivia and Andy Gibb singing live on stage at an Ice Skating Rink. It is cold there because you can see their breath when they exhale. To promote "Xanadu", Olivia teams up with legendary Gene Kelly for a song and dance number and then is joined by Cliff Richards for a breathtaking live version of "Suddenly" on a sound stage. She also is part of a one-time only female singer super group the "Heartaches" that includes Tina Turner and Karen Carpenter (They sing the Eagles "Heartache Tonight", hence their name). But the absolute highlight of the show features Elton John at the piano with a solo performance of his beautiful "Little Jeannie" before Olivia joins him to sing the vocal on his "Candle in the Wind" as he plays piano. What a show, from a consummate performer with some truly special guests! Don't know if there will ever be a DVD of this, but if there is, buy it immediately, you will not be disappointed...
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9/10
Excellent 1980 TV Special
DanielSelby1 January 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Having taped all of Olivia's Specials on Beta tape during their original broadcasts I have to say this is my all time favorite of hers., The songs are great and the guests first rate. Songs from Elton John, and Cliff Richard (who was not well known in the US at the time this special was produced in February 1980 for broadcast the following month). Cliff and Olivia showcase the song Suddenly which was from Olivia's upcoming film XANADU which started shooting in September of 1979 and continued to January 1980. Karen Carpenter makes a cameo in the special and did so at Olivia's request. Karen looked great and it is sad she died about three years later. Olivia's future husband Matt is seen as a dancer in the opening number. Having transferred this to DVD from beta the quality is stunning. Wish Olivia (who owns the rights to all her specials) would issue a box set of her special- including those she made for the UK (Which I also have on beta and DVD, but would like factory produced copies of!) Excellent Special!
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10/10
Fantastic guests, great musical arrangements, and the wonderful Olivia at the height of her popularity.
HillstreetBunz17 March 2010
I didn't see this show after the date of first transmission until clips appeared on You Tube about two years ago, but I had an audio tape that I had made at that time, which I played over the following twenty years (untill the tape gave out)! Old school eh? I love this show. Coming off the back of the success of Grease, a real effort was made with high production values and new and interesting musical arrangements. Olivia's roster of guests is a roll call of the biggest stars of the time, and there is even the surprising appearance of a 'between Ike and Private Dancer' Tina Turner! Olivia gets to show off her dancing skills with the legend that was Gene Kelly (the special was shown just before the release of Xanadau) and a couple of the best numbers (e.g. Olivia singing a medley that includes Cat Stevens 'Remmember the days of the old schoolyard') are simply not available elsewhere. Another reviewer is watching it annually...does that mean its available on DVD?
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