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TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1959)

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PERIODIC PAIN Midol acts three ways to bring relief from menstrual suffering. It relieves cramps, eases headache and it chases the "blues". . Sally now takes Midol at the j Vn first sign of menstrual distress. ^ /*« WHAT WOMEN WANT TO KNOW" a 24-page book explaining menstruaflon is yours, FREE. Write Dep't B-49. Box 280, New York 18, N. Y. (Sent in plain wrapper). ■\ S^Uilf TV MiADIO MIItROR APRIL, 1959 ATLANTIC EDITION VOL. 51, NO. 5 Ann Mosher, Editor Teresa Buxton, Managing Editor Gay Miyoshi, Associate Editor Lorraine Girsch, Assistant Editor Jack Zasorin, Art Director Frances Maly, Associate Art Director Joan Clarke, Assistant Art Director Bud Goode, West Coast Editor PEOPLE ON THE AIR What's New on the East Coast by Peter Abbott 4 What's New on the West Coast by Bud Goode 8 This Is My Son (Johnny Desmond) by Mrs. Lillian DeSimone Buccellato 21 A Toast to Teenagers (Kathryn Murray) by Gregory Merwin 24 Today's Biggest Family (Frank Blair) by Thomas Peters 26 Maestro of The Music Shop (Buddy Bregmaii i by Peer J. Oppenheimer 30 Funny Thing About Fathers by Art Linkletter 32 Never Bet on a Bachelor (Bruce Gordon) by Polly Terry 48 "Reader, I Married Him!" (Millette Alexander) by Frances Kish 50 Casseroles You Can Prepare Ahead (recipes by Ellen Demming) 52 Wanted — Very Much Alive (Steve McQueen) by Eunice Field 54 Carnival of TV Animals by Charlotte Barclay' 58 FEATURES IN FULL COLOR Long-Distance Marriage (Patti Page) by Martin Cohen 36 Go, Kookie, Go (Edward Byrnes) by Nancy Anderson 38 California Hillbilly (Dick Crenna) by Peter Orkney 42 "Most Civilized Man" (Hugh Downs) by Martin Cohen 44 YOUR LOCAL STATION Sound the Alarm ... (Ed Rider of WNBF) 12 Danger Is My Business (Colonel John Craig) 13 Tick Tock Tempos (John Lascelles of WGR-TV and Radio ) 14 The Record Players : Room and to Spare at the Top by Gene Stuart 16 Here's Alice . . . and This Is Patty Ann Gerrity 62 Wizard of Wonderama (Sonny Fox of WNEW-TV) 64 YOUR SPECIAL SERVICES TV Radio Mirror Goes to the Movies. . , 15 Information Booth 17 Beauty: Blueprint for Glamour (Eydie Gorme) by Harriet Segman 60 New Patterns for You ( smart wardrobe suggestions ) 70 New Designs for Living (needlecraft and transfer patterns) 84 Cover Portrait of the Linkletters by Gabi Rona of CBS BUY YOUR MAY ISSUE EARLY • ON SALE APRIL 2 ■^ciO Published Monthly by Macfadden Publications, Inc., N. Y. Executive, Advertising, and Editorial Offices at 205 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. Editorial Branch Oflflce, 321 S. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Irving S. Manheimer, President; Lee Andrews, Vice-Pres.; S. N. Himmelman, Vice-Pres.; Meyer Dviforkin, Secretary and Treasurer. Advertising offices also in Chicago, and Son Francisco. Manuscripts: All manuscripts will be carefully considered, but publisher cannot be responsible for loss or damage. It is advisable to keep a duplicate copy for your records. Only those manuscripts accompanied by stamped, self-addressed return envelopes with sufficient postage will be returned. Foreign editions handled through Macfadden Publications International Corp., 205 East 42nd Street, N. Y. 17, N. Y. Irving S. Manheimer, Pres.; Douglas Lockhart, Vice-Pres, Re-entered as Second Class matter, June 28, 1954, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act March 3, 1879. Second-class postage paid at New York, N. Y. and other post offices. Authorized as Second Clas matter by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, Ontario Canada. Copyright, 1959, by Macfadden Publications Inc. All rights reserved under International Copyrigh Convention. All rights reserved under Pan Americaii Copyright Convention. Todos derechos reservados segur la Convencion Pan-Americana de Propiedad Literaria ] Artistica. Title trademark registered in U. S. Patent Office. Printed in U.S.A. by Art Color Printing Co. Member of the TRUE STORY Women's Group. Subscription Rates: In the U. S., its Possessions, & Cano' da, one year $3.00; two years $5.00; three years $7.00 All other countries, $5.50 per year. Change of Address: 6 weeks' notice essential. Wher possible, please furnish stencil-impression address frorr a recent issue. Address changes con be made only you send us your old as well as your new address. Write to TV RADIO MIRROR, Macfadden Publications, Inc., 20i East 42nd Street, New York 17, New York.