TV Guide (February 26, 1955)

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A Lesson in Living: How Liber ace Faced His Greatest Challenge "Those tours were brutal—three-and-a-half-hour concerts followed by two hours of signing autographs, living out of a suitcase, racing for planes and trains. The schedule was just too much for one human being to endure and it all caught up with me.” Yet Liberace is the first to admit: "I was lucky—real lucky,” when his doctors diagnosed his heart condition before extreme damage had been done. During his two months of enforced rest, Liberace has had time to reflect on the lesson of his illness.—to make vital decisions about his future. It is of these thoughts and decisions that Liberace talked in great earnest to TV GUIDE’S staff writer, Dan Jenkins. Next week, TV GUIDE brings you Jenkins’ moving account of his interview with Liberace. Don’t miss TV GUIDE’S biggest exclusive since its interview with Arthur Godfrey. Read A Lesson in Living: How Liberace Faced His Greatest Challenge To avoid disappointment—get your copy early!