TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1963)

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wife Virginia (daughter of Chief Justice Earl Warren) are on the stork's list, too Ginger Candy: Hottest dance of the Vegas strip belongs to hip Candy Johnson. In one month of jazzed-up twisting at the Thunderbird lounge, the blond bombshell (now appearing in "Beach Party") lost a bouncy twenty-five pounds. TV talent scouts, are you listening? . . . Going Candy one better, Gavin ("McHale's Navy") MacLeod lost forty-four pounds on vacation, went unrecognized on his first day back and was almost thrown Said Tony, "Maybe I ought to trot down to that vet and get a shot myself." . . . Bob Sweeney, producer of "The Andy Griffith Show," has a cat that watches TV upside-down. Sez Bob, "Those shows must be like some art — better wrong side up." Second Wind: The Serutan set never had it so good. Fiftyish Roberta Sherwood, who made it as a singer at forty-three, is now out to make it as an actress. . . . John Raitt, doing "Carousel" on the West Coast, said to be "better than the Raitt of eighteen years ago." . . . And Paul So the state of Oklahoma gave him its coveted "Cowboy of the Year for TV" award! . . . Ronald Reagan, guest star of an upcoming "Wagon Train," raises bangtails on his Malibu ranch, but his younger racers were losing speed due to sugar lumps fed by wellmeaning neighbors. Mrs. Reagan (Nancy Davis) hit on a solution. She posted a sign on their fence: "Please Do Not Feed The Foal-iage!" Perfect Timing: TV commercials can be rib-ticklers. The movie "Lady Hamilton" was running in Los Angeles and — just as Vivien Leigh complained Jim and Connie headed for Europe — and a honeymoon? Bettye's a real Delilah — but which doctor is Samson? off the set as a trespasser. . . . Roger Perry, juve lead in "Arrest and Trial," and Carmen Phillips coming up rosy. . . . Even rosier are Andy Prine and teener Wendy Turner. Andy's ex, Sharon Farrell, gets smiles from frowning Vince Edwards, but that's about all. Cat's Meow: Christine Kaufmann, the bride of Tony Curtis, has three feline pets. One was ailing and the vet gave him a shot of hormones. This perked him to where he trounced the other cats, leaped over his mistress's head, and began climbing the walls. ("Rawhide") Brinegar, forty-five years a bachelor, treated bride Barbara to a European honeymoon, bought a fancy home and will become a papa come Christmas. Horse Laughs: Dan O'Herlihy, Irish star of the new season's "Travels of Jaimie McPheeters," is a nag about nags. He can ride 'em but doesn't like to. The first oater he was in (a "Rawhide" four years ago) required him to go into action astride a horse. "Nuts," said Dan, "I'll do the part if they let me sit on a ladder and film me from the waist up." So it was done. So what? about her unpaid bills and the loss of her home in the film — a message from a mortgage company cut in with: "If you need money to pay bills and stop foreclosures, we can help." Tahoe Wahoo! Frank Sinatra Jr. and still-zesty Helen Forrest wowed the customers at Harvey's new highrise hotel with its grand view of the lake and hills from the rooftop eatery. Frank, in a sentimental mood, said: "I'm keen on working with the Tommy Dorsey orchestra. It's named after the band that gave my dad his big break. I love show (Continued on page 13) 11