TV Radio Mirror (Jul - Dec 1961)

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Nestle Hair Color COLOR-BRIGHTENS YOUR HAIR SO EASILY • IN ONLY MINUTES Nestle Colorinse enhances your natural hair shade with colorhighlights and sheen. Quickly rinses in... stays color-true till your next shampoo! Lifts drab blonde hair to sunny splendor. Gives mousey brown hair dramatic beauty. Glorifies faded red with fiery sparkle. Transforms dull black hair to beautiful brilliance. 12 glorious shades. 35^ NESTLE COLORINSE Nestle Cojortint gives rich, lustrous, all-over color that lasts through 3 shampoos. Stronger than a rinse but not a permanent dye! Lanolin enriched. Nestle Colortint intensifies your own hair shade OR adds exciting NEW color. It's world-famous for blending-in gray, streaked and faded hair. 10 lovely shades. 35?; NESTLE COLORTINT / \ I ACCEPTED ; *■ McCalls .■' COLORINSE COLORS YOUR HAIR WITHOUT BLEACHING or DYEING OCTOBER, 1961 MIDWEST EDITION VOL. 56, NO. 5 Ann Mosher, Editor Jack Zasorin, Art Director Teresa Buxton, Managing Editor Frances Maly, Associate Art Director Lorraine Girsch, Associate Editor Eunice Field, West Coast Representative STORIES OF THE STARS 9 Those Oriental Dolls (pretty as their pictures!) 12 Jack Benny by Bill Kelsay 14 The Enigma of the Lennon Sisters by Roger Beck 18 The Problems of a Working Mother (Jeanne Cagney) 20 Day by Day on The Edge Of Night by Frances Kish 24 Hot Voice for a Cool Cat (Arnold Stang) 26 The Private Life of a Private Eye (Van Williams) by Mrs. Van Williams 30 The Hard Road to Somewhere ( Anthony Eisley) by Charles Miron 32 Cynthia Pepper by Joseph H. Conley 34 Harrah for Linkletter! (Art "sings" for his supper!) 38 Diana Hyland: Gig Houseman by Alice Francis 40 They Grew Their Own Audience (Breakfast Club) by Helen Bolstad 44 OneWoman Campaign to Put the Glamour Back into Hollywood by Kathleen Post 48 Ten Loveliest Lovelies on TV by Adam Mitchell 52 Calling Dr. Kildare (Richard Chamberlain) 54 Her Bachelor Husband (John Forsythe) by Maurine Remenih A-OKAY: THE DISCS AND DISCERS IN ORBIT THIS MONTH 56 The Electrifying Harry Belafonte by James Taylor 58 Mitch Miller: Man Against Crime and Corn by Martin Cohen 60 Discs in Orbit by Peter Abbott 68 Dick Gregory: New Comedian by Helen Cambria 70 David Seville Brines Alvin to TV by Enid Fife 72 Brenda Lee: Itsy Bitsv Girl with the Big, Big Belt! by Lilla Anderson 74 Al Hirt: The Biggest Trumpet in the Land by Jim Morse SPECIAL MIDWEST STORIES 76 A Smile in His Voice (Bob Greenberg of WEAW) 78 Exercising to Music (Andy Marten of WLW-D) 80 He's an Optimist (Don Bruce of WRIT) 81 Next-door Neighbor (Polly Weedman of KOTA-TV) FUN AND SERVICE FEATURES 4 What's New by Eunice Field 8 Information Booth 83 New Designs for Living (needlecraft and transfer patterns) Cover Portrait of the Lennon Sisters by Bob Perkins Blouses worn by the Lennon Sisters, Courtesy of Ship'n Shore Published Monthly bv Macfadden Publications, Inc. Executive, Advertising, and Editorial Offices at 205 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. Editorial Branch Office. 321 S. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Irving S. Manheimer, Chairman of the Board; Gerald A. Bartell, President; Frederick A. Klein, Executive Vice-President — General Manager; Robert L. Young, Vice-President; S. N. Himmelman, Vice-President; Lee Bartell, Secretary. Advertising offices also in Chicago and San Francisco. Manuscripts: All manuscripts will be carefully considered but publisher cannot be responsible for loss or damage. It is advisable to keep duplicate copy for your records. Only those manuscripts accompanied by stamped, selfaddressed 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. Gerald A. Bartell, 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 of March 3, 1879 Second-class postage paid at New York, N. Y., and other post offices. Authorized as Second Class matter by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. © 1961 by Macfadden Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright under the Universal Copyright Convention and International Copyright Convention. Copyright reserved under ihe Pan American Copyright Convention. Todos derechos reservados segun La Convencion Panamericana de Propiedad Literaria y Artistica. Title trademark registered in U.S. Patent Office. Printed in U.S.A. by Art Color Printing Co. Member of the Macfadden Women's Group. Subscription Rates: In the U.S., its Possessions, & Canada, one year, $3.00; two years, $5; three years, $7.50. All other countries, $5.50 per year. Change of Address: 6 weeks' notice essential. When possible, please furnish stencil-impression address from a recent issue. Address changes can be made only if you send us your old as well as your new address. Write to TV RADIO MIRROR, Macfadden Publications, Inc., 205 East 42nd Street. New York 17, New York. Buy your November issue early • On sale October 5