Lady and the Tramp 1955 Aired on ABC (February 2001) Part 1


 * Chorus: This is the night, it's a beautiful night. And they call it bella notte. Look at the heavens, they have stars in their eyes. On this lovely bella notte. Well, take the love of your loved one. You'll need it about this time. To keep from falling like a star if you make that dizzy climb. For this is the night, and the heavens are here. On this lovely bella notte, on this lovely bella notte.
 * (In the entire history of the world, there is but one fact that money can't buy...the wag of a dog's tail)
 * (Well, it is to all dogs; be they ladies or tramps that this picture is respectfully dedicated)
 * Man: Silent as the snowflake in the night, holy is the spirit of this night. All the world is calm and peaceful, all the world is bright and joyful. Spirit of Love and Child of Peace, love unending that shall not cease. Peace, my children of goodwill. Peace, my children, peace, be yet.
 * (It's Christmas Day in the year 1910 and a very special one for a young couple because it's their first one together. Jim Dear hands his wife, Darling, a gift box tied with a big ribbon)
 * Jim: It's for you, Darling. Merry Christmas.
 * Darling: Oh, Jim Dear! It's the one I was admiring, isn't it? Trimmed with ribbons?
 * Jim: Well, it has a ribbon.
 * (The box is opened and a puppy appears)
 * Darling: Oh, how sweet!
 * Jim: You like her, Darling?
 * Darling: Oh, I love her! What a perfectly beautiful little lady.