TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1963)

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Alan Young does some TV in London — and daughter Wendy skips along. the most ambitious of television shows wait for the sun to rise before starting the work-day, but out in Hollywood the cameramen and director wake the roosters. Carol says she was so afraid of oversleeping in the morning — when she was making "Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?" — that she couldn't sleep . . . even though she was armed to the teeth with alarm clocks, coffee — and friends who promised to call to rouse her. And Carol admitted that, once on the set, she often got impatient with the relatively slow workings of movie-making. While waiting for someone to find a prop, or make a lighting change, she said, "Gee, I could've made three TV specs in this time!" (She's been readying "Calamity Jane" for CBS and is expecting her own personal spectacular early next year — see story on page 46.) But the word from the Paramount brass is that Carol will score big in her first picture, even though she sings nary a note. She has a zany comedy-strip number, though! Ed Sullivan's the one newspaperman who went into TV — and made good — who has no enemies in the business. It's strange that, in such a jealous business, other newspapermen aren't jealous of Ed's success. The probable answer is that he's kept his balance and not gotten swell-headed. The other newspapermen also acknowledge that Ed's suc cess is due to the fact that, although he may not have had great talent as an entertainer or as an emcee, he did have tremendous capacity for hard work . . . and, for fifteen years, he never slowed up. Madcap Jerry Lewis, who somehow will find time to do a regular TV show this fall, has promised an anything-goes type of show — and if it's as looney as everything else Jerry does, there's no telling how it'll wind up. Jerry's comedy cutups aren't restricted to his pictures and neither are they the product of a press agent's vivid imagination. Jerry is a wacky guy. Outside his trailer dressing-room on the Paramount lot, for example, Jerry has comedy albums pasted up, including such titles as: "Jerry Lewis Sings Songs from Ben Hur" and "Adolf Hitler Sings Songs for Passover." The new expense-account laws may have made money tighter, if you listen to the night-club owners and restaurateurs, but it's going to flow like wine in the fall when a new TV show, "100 Grand," welcomes the giveaway quiz shows back to the airwaves. For the benefit of all you brainy people who haven't made a franc since the TV quizzes gave up a couple of years ago, now's your chance to make your knowledge work for you. (Continued on page 74) 3-minute miracle ! L ~T~ T Z'"*^ ■ Nestle Colortint GIVES HAIR HEAVENLY COLOR "&*v •** Miraculous things happen to your hair when you use Nestle Colortint! It's more than a rinse but not a permanent dye. Takes 3 minutes . . . lasts 3 weeks! Adds dramatic depth of color . . . gives drab blonde hair a sunny splendor, mousey brown hair a rich warmth, dull brunette a raven brilliance. Blends in gray perfectly. Millions of women have discovered how easily Nestle Colortint adds beautiful color to their hair. See what it does for you! 11 thrilling shades. 6 capsules 39?; NESTLE C0L0RINSE The temporary hair rinse that adds shimmering color-highlights to your own hair shade. Rinses in, lasts till your next shampoo. 11 lovely shades. 6 rinses 39? c-iL°fimfi HAIR COLORING SPECIALISTS FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY