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Streisand’s first television appearance was on The Tonight Show, then hosted by Jack Paar, in 1961, singing Harold Arlen’s “A Sleepin’ Bee”. Orson Bean, who substituted for Paar that night, had seen the singer perform at a gay bar and booked her for the telecast. (Her older brother Sheldon paid NBC for a kinescope film so she could use it in 1961 to promote herself. Decades later the film was preserved through digitizing and is available for viewing on a website.) Later in 1961, Streisand became a semi-regular on PM East/PM West, a talk/variety series. PM East was hosted by Mike Wallace and Joyce Davidson. PM West was hosted by Terrence O’Flaherty. Westinghouse Broadcasting, which aired the television show in a select few cities (Boston, New York, Baltimore, Washington DC, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Chicago and San Francisco), wiped all the videotapes soon after broadcasting them. Audio segments from some episodes, which were saved by Streisand’s fans, are part of the compilation CD Just for the Record, which went platinum in 1991. The singer said on 60 Minutes in 1991 that 30 years earlier Wallace had been “mean, very mean” to her on PM East/PM West. He countered that she had been “totally self-absorbed.” (Her response: “You invited me on your show to talk about subjects that interested me, and you dare to call me self-absorbed?”) 60 Minutes included the audio of Streisand saying to him in 1961, “I like the fact that you are provoking. But don’t provoke me.”
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