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LATER — Thanks to Colgate Dental Cream
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MARCH, 1953 RADIO-TV MIRKOK VOL. 39, NO. 4
Contents
Keystone Edition
Ann Daggett Higginbotham, Editor Jack Zasorin, Art Director
Editorial Staff: Teresa Buxton, Betty Freedman, Helen Bolstad (Chicago)
Art Staff: Frances Maly, Joan Clarke
Fred R Sammis, Editor-in-Chief
people on the air
Mandel Kramer (Harry Peters of Counter-Spy) 3
What's New from Coast to Coast by Jill Warren 4
Hilltop House — Is the Thrill of Love Enough? (full-length novelette)
by Julie Paterno 8
Lucy In Waiting (Lucille Ball) by Harriet Segman 30
The Dream Happened! (Julius La Rosa and Lu Ann Simms)
by Philip Chapman 33
Bud Collyer Says: Contestants Are Wonderful! by Frances Kish 36
The Love Joan Alexander Lives By by Gladys Hall 38
Bob and Ray — Spice of Our Life by Chris Kane 40
It Takes Courage to Be a Backstage Wife 44
Two For The Money by Evelyn O'Rourke 46
Home Is Better Than Headlines (Carmelita Pope) by Helen Bolstad 52
The Second Mrs. Burton — When Hope Flames Bright 58
The Uninhibited Johnson Family (Cliff Johnson) by Helen Cambria 64
Irma's Friend, Cathy Lewis by Elizabeth Goode 66
Irma Decorates a Home (Marie Wilson) by Betty Mills 67
Ma Perkins — Evey's Going to Have a Baby 68
Who's Who on What's My Line (Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf,
Arlene Francis, Hal Block, John Daly) 70
Lucky Am I, I Am So Lucky! (Patti Page) by Betty Freedman 72
features in full color
Happiness to Share (Kukla, Fran And Ollie) by Lilla Anderson 48
Teenagers Are as Bright as People by Gloria McMillan 50
Reaching for Her Star (Patricia Wheel) by Elizabeth Ball 54
My DacTs a Great Guy (Art Linkletter) by Jack Linkletter 56
your local station
The Truth About Rayburn (WNBC) 12
World Traveler ( KYW ) 16
Walter's Other Wife (WJAR-TV) 26
Letter to Lee Graham (WJZ-TV) 28
inside radio, TV, records
What's Spinning? by Chris Wilson 14
Information Booth *. 18
Daytime Diary 21
Inside Radio 81
TV Program Highlights 83
Cover portrait of Julius La Rosa and Lu Ann Simms by Ozzie Sweet
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