Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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has never been upset — except by the elephant who sat on Ken! Glamourlovelies lake the mystery from history: Darla sings to the entranced cops. NEW York's 39th street has two powerhouses. In the brick building at number 124 a mammoth generator surges electricity into the city's power lines, and fifty feet due east at number 119, a crew-cut, cigar-chewing dynamo makes that generator seem like a dead nickel battery. Ken Murray, comedian, writer, producer of the CBS Saturday night Ken Murray Show is a one-man mass of energy, in a class with Oak Ridge, Niagara Falls, young love, and Wheaties. To confirm this impression, try dogging his footsteps on a typical day. One rehearsal day with Ken Murray, figured roughly at the current rate of exchange, is like spending the day handcuffed to Superman. Consider Saturday. A gross misnomer (although no one on the Murray show ever sat, sits, or sets the violent livelong day). After a full week of rehearsals at CBS and planning, auditioning, and booking sessions in his fortieth floor office at the D'Arcy agency. Ken slams jauntily into the television theatre prompdy at noon Saturday. Since the show is now in its second year, the {Continued on page 87) The Ken Murray Show is telecast on Saturday evenings at 8 EDT, on CBS television stations. It is sponsored by the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company. \ -^ 59