TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1963)

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It happened so close to the spot where Ernie Kovacs had had his life snuffed out ... so close to the same Dead Man's Curve that you might almost think Death had made an appointment to claim Dick Van Dyke's life, too. And yet . . . "Why am I alive?" Dick kept repeating over the long-distance phone. "Why? That's what I ask myself every minute of the day. I should be dead. I'll never know how I got out of it with my life . . ." Dick's voice choked and faded as he talked. His reaction to that intimately close brush with death was so taut and tense, I could feel it over the humming wires — even 3,000 miles away, in New York. "It *WaS a [Continued on page 92) Why was Dick Van Dyke spared? We urge you to read his answer and to remember it it could mean the difference between life and death for someone you love! k 51