
Peter Pan
Fantasy · Music · TV Movie
Overview
This musical version of the tale of the boy who wouldn't grow up aired live on television on March 7, 1955. It was so popular that it was restaged the following year, and again four years later.
Top Cast


Mary Martin
Mary Martin
Peter Pan
Mary Martin
Peter Pan


Cyril Ritchard
Cyril Ritchard
Mr. Darling / Captain Hook
Cyril Ritchard
Mr. Darling / Captain Hook


Kathleen Nolan
Kathleen Nolan
Wendy / Jane
Kathleen Nolan
Wendy / Jane


Margalo Gillmore
Margalo Gillmore
Mrs. Darling
Margalo Gillmore
Mrs. Darling


Sondra Lee
Sondra Lee
Tiger Lily
Sondra Lee
Tiger Lily
Heller Halliday
Heller Halliday
Liza
Heller Halliday
Liza


Joe E. Marks
Joe E. Marks
Smee
Joe E. Marks
Smee
Norman Shelly
Norman Shelly
Nana / Crocodile
Norman Shelly
Nana / Crocodile
Robert Harrington
Robert Harrington
John
Robert Harrington
John
Joseph Richard Stafford
Joseph Richard Stafford
Michael
Joseph Richard Stafford
Michael
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