TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1955)

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^ 0 t FAVORITE RADIO WOMEN'S PROGRAM Audiences — and Sara Ann Starry, collegiate Queen For A Day — insist on crowning Jack Bailey himself. At right, Jack at home with his own queen, Carol. Jack Bailey and Queen For A Day are celebrating their tenth anniversary on the Mutual radio network — and all of Jack's millions of loyal listeners agree they couldn't have spent those ten years with a nicer guy. But Jack claims he is not responsible for the Queen's ten years of success. "The Queen is so alive today," says Jack, "for just one reason: The loyalty of its listeners. I can remember times, during this period, when we were kept on the air only because of the graciousness and loyalty of our fans. "I'm not generally considered a tear-shedding man," Jack says, "but, in saying 'Thanks to you all,' I could very easily shed one now. As an audience, you've stood by me from the very first day — and, long as I live, I'll never forget that day! Boy, did I fluff!" It was in June, 1945, that Jack (Continued on page 92) Queen. For A Day ia heard over Mutual, M-F, 11:30 A.M. EST, for Old Gold Cigarettes (P. Lorillard Company) and other sponsors. Check loral papers for time, day and stations of the TV version. Long Live the QUEEN! Jack Bailey has a heartful of thanks, not for just a day— but always U v 74 1 . < fet. 1 li i