Hollywood Studio Magazine (June 1972)

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new comedy series, “Bridget Loves Bernie,” which premieres on CBS this fall. David Birney and Meredity Baxter star. Exec producer of “The Partridge Family,” BOB CLAVER, has signed a multitude of talent for the comedy series which starts its third season on ABC in the fall. Directors signed are Richard Kinon, Lee Philips, Lou Antonio and E, W. Swackhamer; writers are Dale McRaven, William S. Bickley (also acting as story editor), Susan Harris, Susan Silver, Steve Pritzker, Marty Cohan, Lloyd Turner and Gordon Mitchell, Steve Zacharias and Michael Lesson and Charlotte Brown. Larry Rosen is producer of the Shirley Jones starrer. Parting thought of the month. It’s June. Why not get married and cut down on your income tax next year? WRAY BROS. FORD 6115 Van Nuys Blvd. ST 2-7211 TR 3-1350 EXTENDS FLEET PRICES to Studio Employees On All Ford Models and T-Birds See or call (Fleet Sales Manager) J. W. TAYLOR Recommended Auto Services SPECIAL CONSIDERATION TO STUDIO PERSONNEL Specialists on Imported Cars Telephone 877-0226 984-3500 THE FACE IS FAMILIAR Continued “Airport.” Her television credits include roles in “Ironside,” “Beverly Hillbillies” and “My Three Sons” to name a few. Last October, Minta was honored on her 82nd birthday at Saratoga, California, at the home of her long-time friends, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thrush. Over 100 invited guests attended and Minta received literally thousands of cards, telegrams and flowers. Among those were greetings from President Richard Nixon, Mayor Sam Yorty and a host of motion picture and television personalities who knew and remembered this great lady of the Industry. The celebration lasted for five days and was one of the outstanding events of Minta’s illustrious career. Today, at the age of 83, Minta Durfee Arbuckle is still going strong. She is always available for work and looks forward to being called for a role in motion pictures or television. During her spare moments she is constantly busy at work planning her next lecture series, “When Movies Were Fun,” a title that aptly sums up her feelings about movies then and now. Her book, “My Clown Cried,” an untold story of the tragedy of Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle, is to be published soon and there is interest from the Bob Hope Enterprises in the draft of her book as a feature film. *** NOW . . . ONE STOP . . . SERVICE BARRI AUTO WORKS All Mechanical Repairs and Body Work in One Stop 11481 Ventura Blvd., - Studio City foreign car specialists EUROPEAN JAPANESE CONTINENTAL AUTO REPAIR DINO SERAGUSA 762-9320 TONY ESPOSITO 4355 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, Calif. 91602 PHONE (213) 986-4522 L.A. 872-2112 15531 VENTURA BLVD. ENCINO, CALIF. 91316