Undaunted, Miller turned to television, appearing in numerous variety series and specials, as well as nightclubs. In 1969, she was one of the stars who succeeded Angela Lansbury in the role of "Mame" on Broadway. later heading a national tour as well. Miller continued to appear on stage in musicals ("Anything Goes") and comedies ("Cactus Flower") before returning to the spotlight as co-star (with Mickey Rooney) of the vaudeville-like Broadway musical "Sugar Babies" in 1979. Despite a sometimes strained backstage relationship, the old pros performed the show on and off for nearly ten years, including a national tour and a six-month stint in London in 1989. With her lacquered jet-black hair, replete with 'kiss me' curls, and her shapely legs, Miller continued to make appearances into the 90s, proving to be an engaging and lively raconteur in interviews and public appearances. In 1998, she returned to the stage to play Carlotta Campion belting out "I'm Still Here" in the Paper Mill Playhouse production of "Follies".