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TV Teletype /continucd from moi 3 HOLLYWOOD Dan Jenkins reports: JUDY GARLAND, licking a few minor scratches, has decided to do her second TV show, if any, on film. It may be next spring, with Desilu doing the filming . . . EVA MARIE SAINT now wants to do a two-hour musical of "The Glass Menagerie" for TV sometime next year, with her husband, JEFFREY HAYDEN, directing. * * * ALEX GOTTLIEB, who last year produced Dear Phoebe , was assigned by CBS to serve as producerof Meet Millie , then suddenly switched to New York to take over the network's delayed Joe and Mabel series . . . WALTER WINCHELL may be on NBC-TV after the first of the year. * * * CBS, with still more shows scheduled to originate in Hollywood next year, is getting ready to expand its Television City facil¬ ities. Network may have to exercise its option on the adjacent site of Gilmore Field, home of the Hollywood Star baseball club . . . DAN DURYEA has nailed down a Jane Wyman Fireside Theater episode. Title: "Nailed Down." * * * DIANA LYNN has twice turned down My Favorite Husband as a series of her own. JOAN CAULFIELD inherited it the first time; now it's VANESSA BROWN. MISS LYNN will not be tied down by a series . . . TALLULAH BANK- HEAD has agreed to do one of the MILTON BERLE shows. * * * BOB CROSBY will do the commentary and introductions on a new film series, Mr. Dixieland , which will feature U. S. jazz groups in their native habitats . . . NBC Matinee Theater has completed 23 hour-long kinescopes, to be held in reserve 'for emergencies —last-minute illness, script trouble, earthquake and famine. * * * Pilot of a filmed puppet version of the "Dick Tracy" comic strip, to run 15 minutes five times a week, is on the market . . . LORETTA YOUNG returns to work on Nov. 14. Her first starring show will probably hit the air on Christmas Day. * * * Despite the fact that an outstanding drama last year, "Fearful Decision," dealt with kidnaping, the National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters' Code prohibits Line-up from recreating the recent MARCUS kidnaping--which producer JAIME DEL VALLE very much wanted to do. (The Code cautions broad¬ casters to exercise care in regard to "eliminating reference to kidnaping of children or threats of kidnaping.) * * * Director LEWIS ALLEN, asked to do a Screen Directors Playhouse episode, has thus far read 28 scripts without finding one he feels is good enough to shoot . . . LOLA ALBRIGHT (MRS. JACK CARSON) has wrapped up her eighth Bob Cummings Show episode and is now a regular as the one girl CUMMINGS wants, but can't get. 23