TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1956)

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ItS ahlKUIt J4N It wouldn't be Janis Paige, if she weren't giving TV everything she's got — including her heart By BUD GOODE With the audience's applause breaking over her like an ocean wave, Janis Paige danced off the stage of the smash Broadway musical, "Pajama Game," heading for her dressing room for the last time. It was her 458th consecutive performance; — tomorrow morning, Janis was leaving the cast to take up the new role of Jan Stewart in the Janard production, It's Always Jan, over CBS-TV. Red hair bouncing like a jaunty pennant in the breeze, hazel eyes sparkling, Janis danced through the wings, still in rhythm to the score's last syncopated note. "Terrific, Miss Paige," said the prop man. "Great show, Janis," called the stage manager. "Thanks," said Janis, singing (Continued on page 75) Jan asked only that her new apartment have enough room for her paintings, record collection, and dog Jody (on terrace, below left). Now she needs a whole house! Reason? She just married Arthur Stander (above left), who not only writes and produces her TV show but also painted the picture on the wall, at the top of this page. Agency representative Jim Pollack is at right. Its Always Jan, on CBS-TV, 3 Saturdays out of 4, at 9:30 P.M. EST, is sponsored by Procter & Gamble for Drene, Dreft, Crest. 51