TV Radio Mirror (Jul - Dec 1961)

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What's New On The East Coast back. . . . Betsy Palmer expecting first blessed event in March — and, in her home there can be no doubt of the announcement. Her husband is Dr. Vincent Merendino, a pediatrician. Spare the Bullets: Tall Man's Barry Sullivan into N.Y.C. with several matters on his mind: "Some columnists kill me with innuendoes. I meet people who think I've been married five times. Fact is, I've been married only twice but newspaper guys insist on painting me as a Romeo. The other day, I took my daughter and her friend to the tennis courts for a workout. On the way back, we stopped for dinner — and, according to a columnist, I was out with a couple of cuties." Love & Lucre: Sophia Loren flirting with TV offers. But, with her recent successes, her price comes high. . . . Eddie Fisher finally showing irritation over the comments about his seeming subservience to Liz. He's looking for good TV spots. . . . Tuesday Weld and (Continued from page 8) NBC has slated the TV version of famous movie "Intermezzo" for November 19. New Swedish star Ingrid Thulin — with director Fred Coe, Jean Pierre Aumont. Bfl Noreen Corcoran, Sammee Tong, John Forsythe— happy Bachelor Father. Gary Lockwood, very much involved twosome, play another TV love scene this month on Bus Stop, via ABC. . . . Al Levy, David Susskind's partner, predicts the return of live TV and early death of the series format. Notes that profit is going out of "series," now more expensive to make than a live show, and he maintains that sponsors will eventually wise up to the fact that they are putting their names to "the cheapest sort of melodramas." (P.S. Last year, out of 300 TV pilots, only fourteen were sold as series.) . . . Joannie Sommers fast gaining stardom, has an ulcer to show for it. . . . Jackie Gleason will not TV with Art Carney, but it's nothing personal. Strictly business decision. . . . Mighty Mouse, networks' oldest cartoon series, is sparking the UNICEF campaign and it is nothing to laugh about. Last year, the kids of our nation collected $1,750,000 which aided 56 million mothers and children around the world. Forever Bachelor: Suave John For sythe begins, "This Thanksgiving, I will be sitting by the hearth being thankful for the success of Bachelor Father." He explains he's in no rush to get back to Broadway or films. "I own part of the TV show — which I enjoy making — and it all spells security enough to call my own shots in the future." There is only one thing about the show that he finds perplexing. "I get letters from fans asking me why I don't get married on the show. I can't answer them. Look, if I got married, there would be no show!" Quickies: Bob Horton found himself a book for a new musical he would like to bring to Broadway. . . . Mario, Danny Thomas's daughter, gets $500 a