Yearbook of radio and television (1947)

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The Negative Approach ■■■ ( i' /'.:■'■ .■ '■ ' / \ ■ • ;• : £o Positive Results. VERNA FELTON "JOAN DAVIS" Show RED SKELTON" Show mm KAUFMAN THE MAN OF CHARACTERS AND SONG CURRENTLY APPEARING IN "STREET SCENE" ". . . an amusing intellectual." Brooks Atkinson, N. Y. Times ". . . bits by Irving Kaufman will long be remembered." Harry Hershfield, Sunday Mirror ". . . a noteworthy type, as a Jewish nextdoor neighbor with sharp ideas on economics and ideologies." Variety ". . . the priceless Mr. Kaplan becomes real and marvelous when he sticks his head out of the window and condemns reactionary parents and capitalistic society in a moment of spoken dialogue which is one of the big hits of the show." Olin Downes, N. Y. Times LE. 2-1100 JACKIE KELK