TV Guide (April 30, 1954)

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A beauty and—Spike Jones and Freddy Morgan. She's Helen Grayco, Spike's wife. Bedlam Comes To Television Whatever's the matter with Spike, you can bet these zanies will make it worse. MATERIAL? SPIKE JONES HAS A WHOLE WAREHOUSE FULL F ortunately for Hollywood’s reputation in the hinterlands, there is at least one genuine char¬ acter in town. His name is Spike Jones, a man who credits his success on TV to oatmeal. “Some of our best arrangements,” he says, with a magnificently straight face, “come from the way I gulp down my oatmeal in the morning.” A working alumnus of the zany never-never land of the traveling musician, Jones’ conversation is sprin¬ kled with odd bits and snatches that 10