The Fifth Annual Doris Day Blogathon is here!

 

Who else is excited to celebrate Doris Day for three whole days?! After TCM's recent Star of the Month tribute to this illustrious triple threat, I can't think of a more fitting way to kick off April and celebrate Doris's 99th birthday.

Participants, please leave me a comment below once you are ready to submit your entry. I'll try to post them as soon as I can! And if you're running a bit late, no worries -- I'll still accept it!


Realweegiemidget Reviews | Move Over, Darling (1963)


Filmland Follies | Romance on the High Seas (1948)


Love Letters to Old Hollywood | Lullaby of Broadway (1951)


Here's Booking at You, Kid | April in Paris (1952)


Taking Up Room | Calamity Jane (1953)


Cinema Cities | Day and Rock Hudson


Movies Meet Their Match | Day's appearances on What's My Line?


Box Office Poisons | The Glass Bottom Boat (1966)


Box Office Poisons | Day's title tracks


Whimsically Classic | On Moonlight Bay (1951) and By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953)


Critica Retro | The Pajama Game (1957)


Dubsism | The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)


KN Winiarski Writes | Young at Heart (1954)

Comments

  1. I want to be Doris (again), where do you find these great pics, first a Rock Hudson piggyback and now Garner...

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    1. I just look through Google Images! If I've already taken screenshots from a specific film, I'll use my own images, but in other instances, like the image of Day and Garner, I'll do a quick search on Google. :)

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  2. Hello! Here is my article over on Filmland Follies: https://filmlandfollies.blogspot.com/2021/03/romance-on-the-high-seas.html

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  3. Here's my entry about April in Paris! https://heresbookingatyoukid.home.blog/2021/04/03/celebrating-doris-day-april-in-paris-1952/

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  4. Here's my post about her and Rock Hudson:
    https://cinema-cities.com/2021/04/03/the-films-and-friendship-of-doris-day-and-rock-hudson/

    Thanks for hosting!

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  5. Hi, Michaela! Here's mine: https://takinguproom.wordpress.com/2021/04/03/calamity-jane/

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  6. Here is my entry! Thanks for hosting!:
    http://moviesmeetmatch.blogspot.com/2021/04/whats-my-line-doris-day.html

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  7. So sorry for the delay! Here is my main post about The Glass Bottom Boat: https://boxofficepoisons.blogspot.com/2021/04/nostrova-glass-bottom-boat.html

    And a second one about Doris Day's title tracks: https://boxofficepoisons.blogspot.com/2021/04/the-doris-day-soundtrack.html

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  8. Hey Michaela! I'm running a bit late. Trying to get this done tonight, but it might be tomorrow afternoon. Sorry for the delay!

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    1. That's okay! Thanks for letting me know!

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    2. Hi Michaela,
      I'm sorry. This completely got away from me. It's been a busy couple of weeks. I haven't finished my post. I still want to complete it and put it up, but I'm not sure when. I'm running really behind.

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    3. That's okay! I'd be happy to still include it once it's finished if that's what you'd like to do. No pressure!

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    4. April was crazy! But I'm done!
      https://knwiniarski.com/announcing-the-1st-annual-bing-and-bob-blogathon/

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    5. Oops! Apparently I don't know what I'm copying and pasting.. here's the Young at Heart link -
      https://knwiniarski.com/young-at-heart-1954/

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  9. https://whimsicallyclassic.wordpress.com/2021/04/04/doris-day-blogathon-on-moonlight-bay-by-the-light-of-the-silvery-moon/

    Whew! I made it. 16 minutes to spare on the West Coast!

    Kayla (Whimsically Classic)

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  10. I really wanted to participate this year, but wasn't able to unfortunately. But I so enjoyed reading all the entries. Thanks again for hosting another great blogathon on Doris Day

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    1. Thanks, Brittaney! Hopefully you can join us next year. :)

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  11. Hi! I think I had some trouble leaving the comment on Saturday, so here it is my contribution again:
    https://criticaretro.blogspot.com/2021/04/um-pijama-para-dois-1957-pajama-game.html
    Cheers!

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    1. I hate when that happens. Thanks for sending the link again!

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