Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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In his photo-bedecked office, Danny autographs fan pictures. That's his secretary, Janet Roth. Each member of the family clamors for his own favorite on the TV set, which is built into wall. Hotly contested Monopoly games involve all the Thomases except Tony. Wonder if he kibitzes! Four Stae Revue It's tough to be a television star in New York when Rosemarie and the kids are in Beverly Hills, three thousand miles away. If the monthly cross-country commuting gets too strenuous, Danny Thomas may have to move the whole family East. That would take in Tony (christened Charles Anthony) who is two; Teresa, seven, and the image of her father; thirteen-year-old Margaret, a poised young lady who attends school dances with Lindsay Crosby, Bing's youngest; and Rosemarie, the pretty brunette Danny married when she was seventeen. It would mean leaving the comfortable Spanish house in Beverly Hills, the big pool where the kids learned to swim, the basketball court where Danny works out, the garden, the barbecue, the den (Continued on page 85) On stage, Danny pretends to favor this ancient model against Dick Dudley's spiel for sponsor. 62 The Four Star Revue is televised Wed., 8 P.M. EST,