TV Guide (April 9, 1955)

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Max Liebman, second from left, 'lectures' Martha Raye, Ray Bolger, cast members. Ro st g ra d u a t e Course EVEN HEADLINERS CAN LEARN A THING OR TWO Max Liebman gets his NBC “spec¬ taculars” under way by convening his cast in a rehearsal hall. In this king-size classroom he plays “pro¬ fessor”—describing the show. Everybody attends—actors, danc¬ ers, singers, technicians and even stars. For though “name” perform¬ ers drip confidence at show time, they’re not beyond learning. This fact of show-business life was illustrated when three top TV stars—Martha Raye, Ray Bolger and Milton Berle—co-starred in Liebman’s “Big Time.” 'Instructor' Ray Bolger grins as Milton Berle tries to duplicate a dance step. ► 12