Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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UNFINISHED BUSINESS POLIO! HELP COMMEMORATE THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MARCH OF DIMES BY GIVING YOUR TIME TO AID THE THOUSANDS OF VICTIMS FOR WHOM THE SALK VACCINE CAME TOO LATE. TELEVISION 16 mm FILMS Jeff Chandler Sam Cooke Ronnie Deauville Rusty Draper Ella Fitzgerald Starring and others Connie Haines Lionel Hampton King Sisters Sal Mineo Bobby Troup PLUS One-Minute Spots with Robert Armstrong, Ralph Bellamy, Jan Clayton, Tom Ewell, Richard Eyer, Anne Francis, Martha Hyer, Patric Knowles, Angela Lansbury, Ricardo Montalban, George Montgomery, Lloyd Nolan, Dan O'Herlihy, Tommy Reftig, Phil Rizzuto, Martha Scott, Frank Sinatra, Jan Sterling, Esther Williams, Peggy Wood. And 20-Second Spots with Other stars. RADIO ALL STAR QUARTER HOUR TRANSCRIPTIONS By Nat King Cole Gogi Grant Freddy Martin Johnny Mathis PLUS FIVE MINUTE PROGRAMS Polly Bergen Richard Maltby PLUS 20 One-Minute Spots 20 Thirty-Second Spots with other stars f*ut THE 1958 MARCH OF DIMES /W**? 2-31 THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Founder 301 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. Howard J. London, Director, Radio-TV and Motion Pictures Telephone OXford 7-7700 Broadcasting December 30, 1957 • Page 23