TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1963)

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They're the last ones you should listen to* Before you catch Walter Cronkite, Charles Collingwood and Mike Wallace on the CBS Radio Network every weekday, you should listen to six other exclusive Dimension features. They happen to be on earlier in the day. First thing in the morning "Allan Jackson Reports" on the top story of the day. Next you can hear "Dear Abby" with Abigail Van.Buren, "The Women of Washington" with George Herman, "In Hollywood" with Marvin Miller, "Woman's World" with Betty Furness and "Fashionscope" with Edith Head. Then listen to Mike Wallace do a "Personal Close-Up." Mike's questions may be unnerving to some of the celebrities, but they're just what you would like to ask — if you had the nerve and the opportunity to interview someone like Zsa Zsa Gabor, Martin Luther King, Jimmie Hoffa, or Jack Benny. A little later Charles Collingwood gives you "Sidelights" on an important news story. Early in the evening Walter Cronkite answers specific questions from listeners who "Ask Dimension." Who could ask for anything more? Well, there are 18 additional Dimension features every weekend. And first, last and always, you'll find the best On-The-Hour News, information and entertainment on your local CBS Radio Network station listed opposite. The CBS Radio Network