Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1948)

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if it needed proof — that vaudeville is far from dead Beatrice Lillie tells a writer that her first Palace appearance was a $10,000 week there, many years ago. A battery of complicated equipment was arranged well in advance of the evening performance at the Palace. Singer Ella Logan, dancing team Raye and Naldi enjoy one of the other acts while waiting to go on. Radio's Maggi McNellis looking her glamorous best for her part in the gala opening of Channel 7. Except for Henry Morgan (1) this is a group of veteran vaudevillians: Gus Van, Buck of Buck and Bubbles. EL E VISION SECTION 49