In a Bob Newhart sitcom episode, the dramatic society of the New England town where he and his wife run their inn are producing My Fair Lady without the songs, which is what they call Shaw's original Pygmalion. I watched the Leslie Howard/Wendy Hiller 1938 film and found that, while it may not have had the benefit of Frederick Loewe's music, it had a very adequate substitute: the music of Arthur Honegger. Walter Meyer