Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1952 - Oct 1953)

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With imagination, the Champions relax at home as if it were the beach. After years of traveling, they're glad to have real home. Marge gets a kick out of doing exercises. Here she warms up for scene in "Everything I Have Is Yours." TOGETHER they work, play, plan and live together, as well; yet Marge and Cower Champion love each other's constant company for they keep their own viewpoints. They knew each other as youngsters, but did plenty of growing up before they became husband and wife five years ago. After study with Marge's dad, Ernest Belcher (one of the top dance instructors on the Coast), Cower went on to youthful dancing prominence with another partner, Jean Tyler. Marge was doing bits on Broadway when Cower, out of the Army, looked her up and they developed routines together. Combining originality and precision, the Champions prepare for forthcoming film, "Cive A Girl A Break." partners