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Martin's Peter Pan:
TV's Magic Fulfilled
Tonight's broadcast of Mary Martin's
`Peter Pan' will induce wonder,
astonishment — and deep pleasure.
20 March-18 April 1989
ARTHUR J. MAGIDA
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or all of us, there is
a time that is pure,
whether it be with
hope or decency or just plain
certainty that good will will
prevail in the world. These
thoughts • of innocence (or,
what William Blake would
have called, these "songs of
innocence") are invariably
associated with childhood,
the years before we become
jaded and weary from being
bumped about by the world
once too often. These years —
these still-wet-behind-the-
ears years — are rooted in "a
place where dreams are born,
and time is never planned," a
place that "is not on any
chart, you can find it with
your heart. It's Never-Never
Land." ,
Strange, after all these
years, that those of us who
remember these lyrics from
the 1955 Broadway show,
Peter Pan, are still powerful-
ly moved by them. We are
taken to a place where our
dreams once existed — and
where they still do — and
where our childhoods are still
doing all their crazy, wonder-
ful things deep, deep inside
us. Its a place where we in-
sist, over and over again, as
Peter did, that we "won't grow
up," and yet, we now look
around and discover that
somehow,,maybe against our
wills or our expectations, we
have. Witness, by golly, the
mortgages, the pay, the
diapers we change, the IRAs
we contribute to, the crow's
feet where no crow had ever
tread before.
It is rare, at least, in my
house, to plan ahead for a
television show, but we
reserved two hours for Peter
Pan the instant Brandon Tar-
tikoff, NBC's chief of pro-
gramming, announced in
January that the network
would rebroadcast Peter
tonight (8-10 p.m., WDIV-TV,
Channel 4). My kids are
much too young to have ever -
seen Peter. It hasn't been on
TV since 1973, when a
dispute erupted over the
rights to the show. But they
know the words to each song
— the gentle lullaby, "Tender
Shepherd;" the endearingly
evil tarantella of the swinish
Captain Hook; the feisty war
chant of the Indians led by
Tiger Lily. (Who can take
seriously Injuns who chant
"Ugga-ugga-wigwam,
Ugga-ugga-meatball?")
And most of all, they know