Ladies: Michelle Kwan-Salome and Fields of Gold (I can't pick just one)
Men: Alexei Yagudin-MITIM
Pairs: B&S-Lady Calyph
I don't have a favorite Dance program yet...I've only been follwing for the last year and a half. I did really like D&S OD from this past season though
Narrowed down to the very favorites and trying to get some variety
Michelle Kwan, Red Violin, East of Eden (any version)
Elvis Stojko, Frogs in Space, Dragonheart
Liz Manley (of all people) Uninvited
Brian Boitano, Wild Elephants
Yuka Sato, Hat Full of Stars
B&K, Seachrem
K&O, Jungle Dance
A&P Carmina Burana
Michelle Kwan: East of Eden
Caryn Kadavy: It's All Coming Back To Me Now
Oksana Baiul: La Isla Bonita
Michael Weiss: Backstreet Boys Medley
Tim Goebel: An American In Paris
Paul Wylie: This Is The Moment
Kurt Browning: Singing In The Rain
Scott Hamilton: You Always Hurt The One You Love
Brian Orser: The Story Of My Life
Brian Boitano: Music Of The Night, Walking My Baby Back Home
Many of mine were mentioned but here are two that stand out for me
Brian Orser The Story of My Life
Elvis 1492 Voye of Discovery
My absolute favorite, I wish I could see again, would be Unchained Melody by Martini and Underhill.
The one performance I regret not ever seeing in its entirety is
Riverdance (I lived in Brazil that season and it was before internet really had videos). I always wondered if the exhibition version was as good.
Michelle Kwan: There are way too many to choose from. But, Winter, East of Eden, Dantes Pray, Fields of Gold. Both Programs SP & LP from 1998. Again Both programs from this past season.
Alexei Yagudin: Like with michelle too many to really count but,
WINTER( of course MITIM,Broken Arrow, Mak the Knife, Overcome, Lawrnce of Arabia, Formula 1.
Martini & Underhill: Unchanged Melody, a Elvis Presley song( I forger the name),
Kristi Y: Madame Butterfly, Alot of her exhibtion number can't remember the names though
G&G: All of them.
Tood E: The Blue & the Grey( his World championship program when he won)
Kurt Browning: Clown program & the Little boy program.
Scott Hamilton: Hair, His Comical Classic program
Paul Wylie: His Olympic LP. Schindlers List, Apollo 13, JFK, The Untouchables.
Ladies: Kwan-Dream of Desdemona, Salome, The Feeling Begins; Cohen-Sentimental Waltz; Slutskaya-Schindler's List; Czabo-Addams Family; Lynn-Afternoon of a Faun.
Men: Wylie-Schindler's List; Stojko-1991 Worlds LP (it was a martial-arts based program, but I don't think it was a soundtrack); Browning-Casablanca; Plushenko-St. Petersburg 300; Joubert-Time; Yagudin-Winter; Curry-Don Q; Fanfare for the Common Man, Tango Tango (his show); Lambiel-Chocolat; Klimkin-Petrouchka.
Dance: Klimova & Ponomorenko-Swan Lake, Masquerade Waltz (pro), Lawrence of Arabia; Usova & Zhulin-Summertime, Four Seasons; Rahkama & Kokko-Pathetique, and a piece to baroque music (maybe Vivaldi); Torville & Dean-1984 (OD?) Paso Doble; Hat Trick; Fusar-Poli& Margoglio*-I Will Survive; Bourne & Kraatz-Riverdance
Not Quite Pairs: Starbuck & Curry-Les Patineurs (his show)
Ensemble: Kulik, Gordeeva, Bechke, Petrova in SOI a few years ago. (I can't remember the name of the song.)
There are Gordeeva & Grinkov, Rodnina & Zaitsev, Rakhama & Kokko, Babilonia & Gardner, Seibert & Blumberg, Curry, John Misha Petkovich, Ondrej Nepala, and Lynn programs that I've seen and loved, but those were before I had a VCR of my own.
Brian Boitano: Les Patineurs- 1988 Nationals short program. This was one of the greatest programs ever skated by Brian. His coach, Sandra Bezic had encouraged him to skate the role of an arrogant show-off in this number, and Brian did this with great precision. This number earned Brian a slew of 6.0s.
Unfortunately, the men's short program that year was competed at night - from about 9 pm until after midnight - so none of us got the chance to watch the program on live television.
One of my all-time favorite programs was Mishkutienok and Dmitriev's "Liebestraum". I loved the lyricism and the power of that program. They made everything look so easy, and so seamless. Natalia was so flexible, and Dmitriev had the most muscular thighs that I'd ever seen on a male skater, Boitano notwithstanding Wish I could have seen their Rachmaninoff program from '94, as I heard that was a masterpiece as well.
What a wonderful journey down memory lane with so many superb performances.
For me...on gray days when I need a boost I select the performances from the 1996 worlds with special emphasis on Michelle Kawn (Salome) and Chen Lu (Rachmaninov). The best back to back performances I have ever seen in 40 years of watching Figure Skating. Perfection.
"Excellence is not a singular act but a habit, you are what you repeatedly do" - Aristotle
I liked both Katarina Witt's and Debi Thomas' "Carmen" long programs. They were very different, but each was special in its own way.
Witt focused primarily on portraying the flirtatious character of Carmen, and while her technical content was pretty low (only two triples at the 1988 Worlds), she played the role to the hilt.
Thomas's portrayal of "Carmen" focused on sheer athleticism, with just a touch of the flirtatiousness that characterized this lady.