Radio and television mirror (Jan-June 1950)

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her brood, her friends. Their happiness is contagious! berg neighbor, Mrs. Kramer, at left; Uncle David, seated first left at the dining table, seems to be trying hard to put across a point; next to David is the wealthy, sophisticated Uncle Simon, whom the Goldbergs sometimes try to impress. Then, of course, come the Goldbergs themselves: Rosalie, Molly, Sammy and Jake. This is how The Bronx's most beloved family looks when it gathers together to enjoy one of Molly's abundant dinners. (The Goldbergs are on TV Mon.,9:30 P.M.,EST; on radio Fri.,8 P.M.,EST, both CBS.)