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In honor of the 10th anniversary of the stage version of "The Lion King," Jim Hill chats with Danny Rutigliano. The veteran stage performer who -- for nearly a decade now -- has been playing the world's most famous meerkat (Outside of Flower, of course)
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Jim Hill's back with a quick story about Disney Theatrical's next production. Which -- thanks to the Internet's unique ability to spread bad news quickly -- may not have the peaceful, productive out-of-town experience that "The Little Mermaid" 's creative team is hoping for
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Getting ready for that one final trip to the mall, but you don't have a clue about what to get that Disney fan in your family? Pick up a copy of Eve Zibart's breezy paperback. Which is just loaded with fun facts & trivia about the Mouse House
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Do you think that DreamWorks Animation's announcement of that Christmas special on ABC signals the beginning of the end for the "Shrek" franchise? Think again, folks. Jim Hill talks about all of the other "Shrek" -related projects that are currently in DW's development pipeline
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In honor of the 50th anniversary of the very first telecast of "The Wizard of Oz," Jim Hill tracks the Walt Disney Company's interest in L. Frank Baum's characters. Beginning with "The Rainbow Road to Oz" and ending right on the steps of Disneyland Paris' Emerald City
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Jim Hill's back with even more answers to your Disney-related questions. This time around, Jim talks about Walt Disney's connection to MGM's "The Wizard of Oz," reveals who almost wound up playing Eglantine Price in "Bedknobs & Broomsticks" as well as offering an update on Monday's "Harry Potter and the Letter of Intent" story
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Jim Hill got the chance recently to chat with Donny Osmond about the huge impact that the Walt Disney Company has had on his family's career. Osmond also talked about the challenges he faced by stepping into the role of Gaston in the Broadway version of "Beauty and the Beast"
Posted by Jim Hill on September 27, 2006
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Jim Hill sings the praises of this new University Press of Mississippi publication, which pays tribute to the unsung performers who helped create some of your favorite Disney recordings
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Jim Hill throws this new disc into his CD player and then makes a mighty effort to enjoy "Tarzan." But the sameness of all the new numbers that Phil Collins wrote for his first Broadway score ultimately undermines the listening experience
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