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NBC
color television presents
A MAX LIEBMAN PRODUCTION
ENGLAND’S JEANNIE CARSON SCORED WITH U.S. PRESS AND PUBLIC WITH HER SPECTACULAR COLORCASTS; SHE'LL BE BACK IN SPRING
Jeannie Carson, petite flaming-haired British comedienne — who flashed across America's television screens in two Max Liebman NBC Spectaculars and won plaudits of public and press alike — will be back on these shores some time in the Spring.
The press in several instances has gone so far as to hail Miss Carson's Spectacular performances as a "television discovery."
"...a new star destined to streak across the TV heavens in the petite form of an English lassie — Jeannie Carson..." said Paul Speegle in the San Francisco Chronicle.
"For almost two years London theatergoers have been in¬ trigued by the waif like quality of this talented young actress... wrote Maurice Van Metre of the Cleveland News,
For her "Best Foot Forward" role. Gene Inge of the Santa Monica Outlook and Glendale News Press described her as the wistful...
forsaken little girl friend."
Jack Gould of the New York Times, reviewing "Best Foot
Forward" put it this ways ".. .there is Miss Carson. In one of those
storybook evenings of the theatre she, the visiting unknown, walked
off with the NBC revival of 'Best Foot Forward' and made it her own.
"Miss Carson, who was plucked from the London musical
comedy stage by Max Liebman, has striking red hair, a gently angular
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