Radio-TV mirror (July-Dec 1954)

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Sandra Berle's audience laugh was famous, but Milton has warmer, richer reasons to enshrine his late mother's memory. Only a song could express Milton s deepest feelings for Ruth . . . and Vicki . . . and beloved Sandra Berle By HELEN BOLSTAD Bubbling over with a secret, nine-year-old Vicki Berle slipped out of her father's private office every fifteen minutes to telephone his bride, Ruth. Excitedly, she'd whisper, "It's all right, Ruth. Honest. Daddy doesn't suspect a thing." Keeping his smiles to himself, Milton Berle pretended not to notice. Their girl-talk, he presumed, concerned his birthday. To celebrate the event, Vicki had been permitted to spend all day at his office. Later, they were to call for Ruth and the three were to go out to dinner. (Continued on page 81) The Berle show has always been fun to work on — and it's easier now. Vicki shares her father's sense of fun and has already learned to spring a surprise of her own. Dining with Ruth, at New York's Harwyn Club, Milton is much auieter — a truly contented man. The Buick-Berle Show is on NBC-TV, every other Tues., 8 P.M. EST, for the Buirk Division of General Motors. 37