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  1. That Wonderful Guy is an American situation comedy television program that was broadcast on ABC from December 28, 1949, through April 28, 1950. It featured Jack Lemmon in his first starring role on TV.

  2. A Wonderful Guy lyrics. Every fable I hear from a person in pants. Love is a grand and a beautiful thing! The world famous feelin' I feel. I'm as normal as blueberry pie. I have found me a wonderful guy! With a conventional star in my eye. When I speak of that wonderful guy!

  3. That Wonderful Guy: With Jack Lemmon, Neil Hamilton, Cynthia Stone, The Bernie Green Orchestra. Franklin Westbrook is a snooty theater critic who relishes showing disdain for everything. Midwestern Harold is his eager valet who thinks his job will help him become a successful actor and become more worldly.

  4. "I'm in Love with a Wonderful Guy" is a show tune from the 1949 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific. It was first introduced by Mary Martin in the original Broadway production and sung by Mitzi Gaynor in the 1958 film adaptation.

  5. Episode dated 7 April 1950. An engineering flaw in a record player mistakenly gives Harold's singing voice a deep baritone resonance that it really doesn't have. Harold, backed by a pushy agent, becomes an overnight sensation-- until the mechanical flaw is discovered.

  6. S1.E1 ∙ Premiere Show. Jack Lemmon had an early role as Harold, houseboy to Franklin Westbrook, a drama critic played by Neil Hamilton. Harold has just graduated from drama school and wants to make it big on Broadway.

  7. I am in a conventional dither, With a conventional star in my eye. And you will note there's a lump in my throat. When I speak of that wonderful guy! I'm as trite and as gay as a daisy in May, A cliche' comin' true! I'm bromidic and bright. As a moon-happy night. Pourin' light on the dew!