Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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II WINCHELL1 WINTER It's Miami instead of Manhattan for the nation's busiest reporter. But don't think that he really gets away from it all! the Roney Plaza Hotel, he practices technique with pro Jerry Cook. seat before the twin microphones. His script, fillers, commercials and a glass of water were waiting. From the control room he caught the signal — sixty seconds . . . Somewhere a phone rang. Thirty seconds later he was handed a slip of paper; as the second-hand of the clock hit nine o'clock he was already scribbling. The commercial took a minute. Then: "Good evening, Mr. and Mrs. North and South America and all the ships at sea! Let's go to press! "Flash! This has just been handed to me. Arthur The company he keeps: Winchell at a Runyon Fund' benefit with Leonard Lyons, Margaret Truman, Joe DiMaggio, When the horses run at Hialeah, Winchell's there to watch them. His companions are Hirsrh Jacobs, Arthur Godfrey. Rare shot of Winchell with daughter Walda was taken a few years ago. His wife and son also go along to Miami. 21