Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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Jack Carson Jack thinks a show like his could be filmed in Hollywood for television, hopes that will happen. Evelyn Keyes, with him here, came East from Hollywood to appear on the show. He memorizes so quickly that he knows the whole hour's script after a couple of days rehearsal. He's dreamed of directing movies, finds he can create as well as act in TV. JfiMBinr DlJKAMlE A moose has the stage for a moment, to provide a funny opening, but the Schnoz is on at least ninety per cent of the time. Unlike the moose, he's quite alive. NBC-TV. Sponsored by Motorola, Norge and Pet Milk. Durante is on hand early and late for rehearsals. He calls TV "dat box," complains, "I ain't got time for nuttin' now on account of dat box. But it's colossal!" 61