Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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LIVE LIKE A MILLIONAIRE A week's interest on a million dollars! That's what talented parents — introduced by their children — can win on this program are there any aspiring "millionaires" in the audience? Are they /I talented? And do they have children to boot? If so, NBC's Live Like a Millionaire, broadcast from Hollywood, is made for them. On this program, four parents are presented each day, with each day's winners competing at the end of the week. Audience applause determines the week's winner, who is awarded a week's interest on a million dollars and many merchandise gifts. The most' thrilling award is the actual chance to live like a millionaire via a trip to a place which the person with an average income couldn't afford. Mrs. Lee Childs Kelly, whose trip is pictured on these pages, went to lovely Santa Catalina Island off the coast of California. She won on LLAM for her lovely rendition of a song from "Showboat." Auditions for would-be "millionaires" are held twice weekly. Watersprites Susie and Chili enjoyed the pool at the Catalina Guest Ranch in Toyon more than anything. All the Kellys helped to steer on the ride from Avalon to Toyon (nine miles in all) made on the Cassmur. Mrs. Kelly at the Catalina Visitors Country Club with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, the owners, and Mrs. Hartlane. The Kellys stayed at Zane Grey Manor. It is owned by Mrs. Hartlane. It was the home of the famous writer. Even, millionaires find it hard to forget this magnificent view of Avalon Bay, the harbor and the town. teen on alternate Fridays at 9:30 P.M.. CBS-TV Sponsored by General Mills. 25