[N.B.C trade releases]. (1954)

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2 'Zoo Parade' Perkins believes that color will strengthen the programs of the "Zoo Parade" series and make them more interesting. "Whole programs," he says, "can be built around the theme of color in the animal kingdom. The whys of animal coloration in the prairie, the desert and the jungle can be demonstrated beautifully." On the Jan. 31 program Perkins will introduce a white cockatoo, a black crow and a golden pheasant as examples of the color possibilities of bird feathers. "The brilliant white of the cockatoo will offer startling contrast to the bird's yellow bill and dark eyes," he says. "The black crow, when you get the lighting just right on him, shows a beautiful blue-black metallic gloss that reflects like a gun barrel, and the golden pheasant shows flashing reds and yellows . " i Reinald Werrenrath Jr. is producer of "Zoo Parade." Don Meier is director. NBC -New York, 1/25/54