Radio-TV mirror (Jan-June 1953)

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Morgan, the sophisticated basset hound, communes with his old friend, Garry Moore. WHAT'S NEW FROM Jimmy Durante looking pugnacious, while Helen Traubel and Eddie Jackson politely ignore him during a little get-together before Saturday's show. By JILL WARREN Ted Mack and his Original Amateur i Hour are finally back on the air on NBC -TV, Saturday nights. When All Star Revue bowed out of the NBC schedule and the time period became available, the network was able to move the Amateur Hour into a halfhour of that spot, with the same sponsor, the other half-hour being taken over by Robert Cummings' My Hero telefilm series. Mack, who was in Korea entertaining the troops when the deal was set, is very pleased to return to television and, needless to say, his thousands of fans who bombarded the network with letters about his program share his enthusiasm. The American Broadcasting Company is signing all sorts of new talent and planning many new programs now