TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1956)

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TO BE FAMOUS Her vacation was far from a carefree Mexican hayride, but when Sisele returned to the Hit Parade, she laughed, then regaled the cast with all of the "hair-raising" details. By ELIZABETH BALL So you want to be a star? Well, before you soar off into the rarefied atmosphere of these celestial beings, lend an ear to one of the most dazzling of all luminaries, Gisele MacKenzie. Gisele is tall, dark and chic, and she is glamorous and celestial almost b^ instinct. Recently she came down to earth long enough to make an accounting of the debits and credits of singing fame. On the credit side is the excitement and fun of singing the top songs in the land on Your Hit Parade on NBC-TV. Put down a plus also for the pure pleasure of working with the wonderful people who make up the program's cast and crew. "Audiences," Gisele adds gratefully, "certainly belong on the credit side of the ledger. Whether you pull a rabbit out of a hat, or pull a boo-boo, they are so with you. As good friends always are. When you have as many good friends as a singing career seems to bring, you're almost ashamed to so much as mention a debit side of the ledger." (Continued on page 76) Gisele MacKenzie sings on Your Hit Parade, on NBC-TV, Saturday, 10:30 P.M. EST, sponsored by American Tobacco Co. (Lucky Strike Cigarettes) and Richard Hudnut (Quick Home Permanent) . tfmtm*xm*«*m The von Bagels, Brunhilde and Wolfgang, guard against further mishaps as Sisele studies a score. They'll keep her from being lonely until that "tree-like man" appears. 37