TV Radio Mirror (Jul - Dec 1958)

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i_a thousand bright ideas The Moore crew brainstorms for A n v i m Last spring, daytime TV viewers mourned the departure from their screens of that perennial favorite, The Garry Moore Show. But Garry's large and loyal audience brightened when the CBS-TV network announced that he'd be back, after the summer hiatus, with a smashing new show of considerably different format. Garry brings with him Durward Kirby, long-time member of the Moore "family." And he also has signed comedienne Marion Lome as a regular member of the cast. In general, though, Garry plans no set group, will instead book many a nationally-known talent, some of whom are shown on the following pages. Guaranteed to his night-time viewers will be the very best efforts of a dozen people, shown here in a conference meeting shortly before the show's PTfm.' iere on September 30 at 10 P.M. EST. Their experience for the mammoth job is impressive. Brilliant half-moon pictured on this page includes—seated, left to right— Lewis Freedman, Charlotte Paley, Herb Sanford, Ralph Levy, and Garry himself. Backing them up is Leon Mirell Garry himself has been supplying good humor to the morning coffee-break set since 1950, and brings along to night-time programming his own special brand of charm— of which there isn't any other. Durward Kifby, who's been with Garry since 1950, continues the announcing on the new show. Frank Bunetta, who was with the Sid Caesar Show for three years, and Lewis peedman, of Camera T^iree, share the directorial chores. Ralph LeVy— who worked for Jack Benny for seven years, and Burns and Allen for three— is the producer. Charlotte "ley, only representative of the distaff side, is Mr. Levy's able assistant, Herb Sanford and if on Mirell are associate producers. Vincent . °gert heads up a staff of ace writers which deludes Herb Finn and Will Glickman. Music au-ector Howard Smith is an eight-year Moore Show Othe veteran. For guest talent, turn the page! n*f half of million-dbllar conference, seen °n this page— seated, left to right— Durward K,y, Vincent Bogert, Herb Finn, Will Glickman Qnd Frank Bunetta; standing— Howard Smith.