written by Richard Baer with the teleplay written by Laurence Marks and Larry Gelbart, it originally aired on CBS-TV on March 4, 1973.
Laurence Olivier | Laurence Sterne | Marks & Spencer | Laurence Fishburne | Laurence Binyon | marks | Howard Marks | Paul Laurence Dunbar | Laurence Harvey | Margaret Laurence | Leo Marks | Laurence Monroe Klauber | Laurence Oliphant | Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen | St. Marks, Florida | Marks | Laurence Hutton | Harrison Marks | St Laurence's Church, Reading | St. Laurence O'Toole | Stephan Marks | Richard Laurence | Medstead and Four Marks railway station | Laurence Sulivan | Laurence O'Neill | Laurence Olivier Award | Laurence O'Keefe | Laurence Housman | Laurence Hope (artist) | Laurence Hope |
Berg saw the adaptation of a stage musical as a move that "would enhance the brand" and therefore got in touch with Bill Kenwright, producer Laurie Mansfield and writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran to pen the book of the show.