[N.B.C trade releases]. (1955)

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NBC TRADE NEWS RAY HENLE OFF TO EUROPE FOR COVERAGE OF MAJOR STORIES ON » THREE STAR EXTRA’ Ray Henle is off to Europe May 21 to give his THREE STAR EXTRA (NBC Radio, 6:45 p.m., EDT) listeners some first-hand reports on topics from the British elections to the state of Communism in Rome . The veteran VJashington newscaster will present his word picture of the British political scene from May 22 through May 27 (the elections take place May 26) and then will proceed to Frankfurt, where present plans call for an analysis of the military situation. His agenda from then on includes Bonn, Berlin, Rome, Naples, and Ankara, Turkey. 0 IT’S REVUE-TIME ON "BUICK-BERLE SHOW" AND MILTIE PRESENTS PETER LAWFORD, BILL HAYES AND PEREZ PRADO’S MAMBO BAND Milton Berle will depart from his usual story-line format when he presents an all star revue on the NBC-TV BUICK-BERLE SHOW Tuesday, May 17 (8-9 p.m., EDT). Guests for the full-hour production will Include actor Peter Lawford, who currently stars on the NBC-TV "Dear Phoebe" program, vocalist Bill Hayes, whose recording of "Davy Crockett" just hit the million sales mark, and Perez Prado and his Mambo Band. Regular cast members Ruth Gilbert (as Berle ’s secretary Max) and Arnold Stang (as NBC stagehand Francis) will Join Berle and his guests in the comedy segments . NBC-New York, 5/11/55