Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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To Henry, sweets for the sweet was a good idea. But Favorite TV comedy story Rehearsals for the cast are few but thorough. In this incident, Henry wants to buy a box of glazed fruit as a gift for his girl friend. But his sister Mary has the same idea. She buys the last available box for her beau. Henry objects, says he thought of it first. Operation Aldrich is as much fun as it is hard work for this TV trio: producer director Lester Vail, ass't. director Allen Potter and technical director Heino Ripp. Coming, Mother ! H1 enry! Henry Aldrich!" That famous call and its equally famous response has introduced almost fourscore comic crises in the TV lives of the irresistible Aldriches. On video since October, 1949, The Aldrich Family consists of Dick Tyler as Henry, Mary Malone as Mary, Lois Wilson as Mother, House Jameson as Father, and Jackie Kelk as the omnipresent neighbor, Homer. Situations, no matter how impossible, always turn out right in the end for the Aldriches. It's the betweentimes that are so bothersome! The Aldrich Family: on TV Sun., 7:30 P.M. EST, NBC-TV, on radio Ttmrs., 8 P.M. EST, NBC. Sponsored by. General Foods' Jell-O. Henry protests to Mrs. Aldrich, who decides that Mary has a moral obligation to let Henry have the fruit since he had first mentioned getting it. Then Mary protests. Mr. Aldrich, seeking calm, slips away. 36