Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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* *<r*-~ ^ T*T* Jack McCoy, emcee — the fellow who hands out all that money. A week's interest on a million dollars! That's what talented parents — introduced by their children — can win on this show On Live Like A Millionaire, talented "parents are introduced by their children. As Jack McCoy, the show's emcee puts it, "Children may range in age from three to a hundred and three — parents, of course, should be older." Four parents are presented each day, with each day's winners competing at the end of the week. Audience applause determines the week's winner, who is awarded a week's interest on a million dollars and many merchandise gifts. The program originates in Hollywood. Auditions for aspiring — and. talented — "millionaires" are held in the NBC Hollywood studios twice each week. Live Like A Millionaire is heard Monday through Friday, 2 :30 P.M., EST, over NBC network stations, is sponsored by General Mills. Three-year-old Kay McRee, shy but determined, tells Jack her story. Winner Mrs. Lee Childs Kelly was introduced by Suannah and Charles. Los Angeles County Fair: is this child's pride in Mom only calf love? 4 1% 4 1 ,<r*\