TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1958)

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THAT TUNE family Suzanne Saalsaa of Wisconsin told George and her Name That Tune parrner, Lombardo (right), she was "almost engaged." Then she introduced Bill Zienner (left) — and got her ring right on the show! WHEN Harry Salter, producer of Navie That Tune, and I work out each week at a Manhattan gym, we probably spend as much time talking as exercising. I'm the announcer on the show. And both of us get fascinated with the people who appear as contestants. Harry is likely to say, "What about that new guy from Ohio? Do you think he'll make a good contestant on the show?" Or, "Did George de Witt tell you what happened to Joyce Bulifant?" Now, who can resist hearing about a pretty girl? Particularly when she is a bubbly teenager who we wished might have won more than the two hundred and fifty dollars she took home from Name That Tune. We need never have worried. Joyce, it turned out, had actually had a wonderful lucky break after she was a contestant. Harry reported, "One of the CBS guys spotted her. He was casting for a dramatic show, so he asked her to try. out. And she got the part." That's the way it goes. Catching up on news of our contestants is like getting a letter from home. They're Continued w 23