TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1963)

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JANUARY, 1963 MIDWEST EDITION VOL. 59, NO. 2 Thirty is an important year— a turning-point year for a woman ... or a magazine. But it's a birthday we don't mind admitting to. We're proud to be the oldest magazine in our field — and even prouder that after all these years we're still the first and the biggest! This year, we're bigger than ever. This year, we bring you two magazines in one! Just flip through our pages. You'll find more stories and more stars than any other TV or radio magazine. That's not new — we've always given you more. What's new is that we're bigger than even we used to be, that we're giving you more than even we used to give you. And we know you've noticed — our circulation figures are bigger than ever, too. In addition, this year we are bringing you a magazine within a magazine. Each month we bring you "On the Record," the complete and authoritative guide to what's new and who's new in the world of records. If we sound like we're blowing our own birthday horn — we are. We can't help it . . . we're excited about this year. It's going to be our biggest and best one yet. We hope you'll enjoy it with us! IT HAPPENED THIS MONTH ''Candid Camera" 17 R ichard Chamberlain 1 8 Lucille Ball 20 Vincent Edwards 22 Hollywood Mystery 26 Jackie Kennedy 28 Book Bonus 32 Eddie Fisher 35 Bruce Dern 38 "The Guiding Light" 40 Beauty 43 Godfrey — Powell 46 Ernie Ford 48 Lennon Sisters 50 Dianne Lennon 52 James Drury 54 Carol Burnett 66 Pernell Roberts 88 Is This a New TV Scandal? Did "Candid Camera" Lie? What I Want for My Wife and Son. . . .George Carpozi Jr. The Triangle Lucy Can't Escape Ruth Waterbury Those Las Vegas Nights. Elena Forest We Find Gardner McKay ! Alan Somers The Illness That's Breaking Her Heart .... Chrys Haranis Six Real Tests for Real Love Connie Francis How Much More Can He Take From Liz? . . . .Flora Rand Death of a Child Paul Denis Are You Asking Too Much of Marriage? . .Henley — Wolk Are You Going to Pieces? Barbara Marco "I Beat Cancer — So Can You ! " James Hoffman "I Had To Get Away from Hollywood". . . .James Gregory The Baby That Changed Their Lives Kathleen Post Why She's Adopting a Baby ! Beatrice Emmons A Man Trying to Ruin Himself Eunice Field New Year's Resolutions You'll Want to Keep. .Jan Price Scoop! His Secret Marriage! Milt Johnson BONUS: A MAGAZINE WITHIN A MAGAZINE 9 The New Sounds 10 Music Makers in the News 12 Album Reviews 16 Tops in Singles WHAT'S NEW? WHAT'S UP? 4 6 72 What's New? 76 Earl Wilson's Inside Story 85 New Designs for Living 86 Your Monthly Ballot Photographers' Credits New Patterns for You SPECIAL: YOUR MIDWEST FAVORITES Ev Sutherin 57 Have You Heard (WGL) Beverly Garland 58 "Get Me Beverlv" (CBS-TV) Rush Evans 60 Rush Hour in Topeka (WIBW-TV) Marc Howard 62 "Me Tarzan" (WFMJ-TV) CLAIRE SAFRAN, Editor EUNICE FIELD, West Coast Editor TERESA BUXTON, Managing Editor CAROL ROSS, Regional Editor ANITA ZATT, Assistant to Editor JACK J. PODELL, Editorial Director JACK ZASORIN, Art Director FRANCES MALY, Associate Art Director ALEXANDRA TARASEWICH, Art Assistant BARBARA MARCO, Beauty -Fashion Editor BOBBY SCOTT, Music Editor Editor TV Radio Mirror is published monthly by Macfadden-Bartell Corporation, New York, N. Y. Executive, Advertising and Editorial Offices at 205 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Editorial branch office, 434 North Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Gerald A. Bartell, Chairman of the Board and President; Lee B. Bartell, Executive VicePresident; Frederick A. Klein, Executive Vice-President for Publishing-General Manager; Michael J. Jackson, VicePresident; Sol N. Himmelman, Vice-President; Melvin M. Bartell, Secretary. Advertising offices also in Chicago and San Francisco. Subscription Rates: In the U.S., its possessions and Canada, one year, $4.00; two years, $7.00; three years, $10.00. All other countries, $6.00 per year. Change of Address: 6 weeks notice essential. Send your old as well as your new address to TV Radio Mirror, 205 E. 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Manuscripts and Photographs: Publisher cannot be responsible for loss or damage. Foreign editions handled through International Division of Macfadden-Bartell Corporation, 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. Gerald A. Bartell, President; Douglas Lockhart, Sales Director. Second-class postage paid at New York, N. Y., and other additional post offices. Authorized as second-class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cash. Copyright 1962 by MacfaddenBartell Corporation. All rights reserved. Copyright under the Universal Copyright Convention and International Copyright Convention. Copyright reserved under Pan American Copyright Convention. Title trademark registered In U.S. Patent Office. Printed in U.S.A. Member of Macfadden Women's Group.