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Lucy in London : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lucy in London
''Lucy in London'' is a 1966 prime-time TV special produced and directed by Steve Binder, co-produced and choreographed by David Winters〔http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0435693/fullcredits#cast〕 and sponsored by Monsanto Company. The program starred Lucille Ball, Anthony Newley and the Dave Clark Five and was filmed entirely on location in London. ==Plot== Lucy Carmichael (Lucille Ball), an American secretary, arrives in London to claim a free day trip that she won in a dog food jingle contest. She is expecting a luxury limousine tour of the city, but instead is greeted by a tour guide named Tony (Anthony Newley) who escorts her in a motorcycle with an open sidecar. Their initial stop, for punting on the River Thames in an inflatable raft, ends disastrously when they collide with a rowing team and sink beneath the waters. Tony then takes Lucy to the heart of London's shopping district, where she models the latest mod fashions in a musical number based on the Phil Spector tune ''Lucy in London.''〔("The Bootleg Files: Lucy in London," Film Threat, September 12, 2008 )〕 Lucy is then escorted to Madame Tussaud’s wax museum, where she is frightened by a curator (Wilfred Hyde-White) whom she mistakes for a haunted wax statue that comes to life. She then visits a British manor, where she plays Kate opposite actor Peter Wyngarde in a scene from the William Shakespeare comedy ''The Taming of the Shrew''. Lucy and Tony return to the Thames, where they sing ''Pop Goes the Weasel'' as a duet. The Dave Clark Five turns up to sing ''London Bridge is Falling Down''.〔 Lucy and Tony then arrive at an empty theater, where Tony dons a tuxedo and sings a medley of songs from the Leslie Bricusse-Anthony Newley show ''Stop the World, I Want to Get Off''. Lucy follows him with a mime act and a song where she shows her appreciation of her London adventures.〔
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