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TV Radio Mirror (Jul - Dec 1955)

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TWICE BLESSED Mr. and Mrs. Charles Novotny of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, were aboard the Queen Mary when they learned their number had won! Below, Janis Carter welcomed them back from Europe. ( Feather Your Nesi, NBC-TV, M-F, 12:30 P.M. EDT— for Colgate-Palmolive, Cavalier Cigarettes, other products. Fate had an inspiring surprise in store, when Feather Your Nest presented a house to the Novotnys By LILLA ANDERSON THE STAFF at Feather Your Nest was still buzzing. "You should have been here yesterday," said George Backman, the set designer. . . . "You never saw such a thing," said a stagehand. . . . "Bud Collyer got all choked up and red in the face and Janis Carter couldn't talk, she was that surprised," said Randy Kraft, the announcer. . . . "The people who won the house darned near broke up the show," said Louise Hammett, the associate producer. Breaking up that tight, competent, happy gang takes some doing. I got a word in edgewise: "What actually happened?" And Pearl Penney, who isin charge of the prizes, explained: "They said nothing had ever meant so much to them as winning this house. So they brought Bud a silk tie from Italy and Janis some costume jewelry from Paris. It's never happened before. Contestants just don't do that." Everyone nodded. This, they indicated, was their own, particular (Continued on page 84) Charlie and Glad were a 38