The most memorable night of The Judy Garland Show for me was the night my mother pulled me out of the audience and sang to me onstage.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I loved Judy Garland. I thought she was such a classic beauty. I thought she was so endearing and charming, and I loved her voice. She was such a dreamer, and I think I was, too - and I am.
My mother was a phoenix who always expected to rise from the ashes of her latest disaster. She loved being Judy Garland.
Judy Garland was just so delicious in every way and just so honest and generous.
I made all these great musicals with Judy Garland. It was all about me going into a barn and saying: 'Let's put on a show.' That's what me and Judy did.
Music was always part of my life - my mother says I came out singing. I wanted to be Gene Kelly - or Judy Garland.
I was brought up with beautiful music - Nat King Cole and Glen Miller from my dad, and my mum loved Judy Garland and Doris Day - brilliant stuff. Through my brothers and sisters I heard David Bowie and The Specials, The Carpenters, Meatloaf and The Rolling Stones.
One of the oddities about being Judy Garland's daughter was that everyone treated my mother with such awe that they would never have asked me the normal questions kids get about their moms.
Mom was so funny and loving to us kids. She was our first audience. When my dad died, I was suddenly alone in the house with her because my two older brothers were away at college. I was the man of the house, and she was the grieving woman.
I love Judy Garland, Shirley Bassey.
When I look back at The Judy Garland Show, I have such mixed feelings. It broke my mother's heart when they canceled it.