"I wish ABC would have done a Wonderful World of Disney tv movie remake of Mame like they did with Cinderella."
There were plans for a TV remake of MAME - at one point CHER was all but signed - she even mentioned it in interviews; at another point Barbra Streisand's name was attached to the project as a co-producer. The project was ultimately shelved, due, if I recall, to some legal wranglings with Patrick Dennis's estate.
Actually, I believe at first Streisand was going to star in the movie, as well as co-produce. And there was talk by Disney at the time for it to be a theatrical release, not a TV movie (1999-2000). Jerry Hermann allegedly said he was never happy with the Ball movie, and wanted a much better one done of his musical.
At some point, the budget was cut by Disney, and it ended up being reworked as a TV movie with Streisand still starring and co-producing. As time went on, Streisand dropped out as star, but was still co-producing and - I believe - now directing. She chose Cher as the star, and Cher accepted - a role she was eager to do. Streisand had her 'vision' of what she saw for the movie starring Cher, Hermann didn't agree with what Streisand was going to do, and they reached a dead end by the mid-2000s.
Hermann then decided to halt any remake whatsoever, for he wanted to stage a revival on Broadway, first. I had heard that first on his list was Michelle Lee, then Bernadette Peters (who had just finished 'Gypsy'), and then Baranski, who accepted and debuted in DC.
It never did make it to B'way. The movie remake never happened.
I prefer fantasy over reality TV - like Fox News. - B.Streisand
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