20 (y)ears of corn (1952)

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Patsy Lee, the Oakland, Calif, thrush. I A When a studio visitor asked why Breakfast Club I /I A didn’t give things away, Don McNeill took a JL ® w listener’s poll. When 99 per cent replied, "don’t spoil the show with material giveaways,” Don designated the show of November 7 for the audience to do the giving. Gifts valued at $10,000 were given by 600 persons from 24 states. Included were food, clothing, coal, vacuum cleaners, a refrigerator and an electric range. All the gifts were distributed to the needy of Chicagoland. 19-year old Patsy Lee, one of the many guest songstresses who appeared on the show after Marion Mann and Nancy Martin left, became a regular in October. She had been singing professionally in the San Francisco area since she was 16. Aunt Fanny and Don examine the "loot" Breakfast Clubbers More than 100 needy families brought to the "giveaway-in-reverse" show received baskets of gifts similar to the one Don carries up to a third floor flat. 32