Radio-TV mirror (July-Dec 1954)

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delightfully in Love Bambi Linn and Rod Alexander are two people who want to spend every hour of every day together All their interests are shared — theatrical news in the papers — plans and sketches for their dance numbers — even that hooked rug is one which they made "half and half." Catching a dish seems a bit harder for Rod than catching Bambi herself! By GLADYS HALL WE met while we were ghosts," Rod Alexander said, and he laughed at Bambi Linn across the table. Two young people very much alive and very much in love. . . . "We met in the Broadway show, 'Great to Be Alive,' in which all the dancers were ghosts and all the live people were singers and actors." "Dancers are sort of ghosts," Bambi said. "I mean, you have to practice hours and hours every day — you dance all evening, too, when you're in a show — and then you sort of disappear ..." "But not to a (Continued on page 87) Bambi Linn and Rod Alexander will be seen this season in Max Liebman's ninety-minute "color spectaculars" over NBC-TV. Consult your local paper for time and day each month. 68