TV Guide (October 23, 1954)

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TcJk At>ou£ KxlDwatts f DAVID O. SELZNICK LIGHTS UP FOUR NETWORKS FOR A DIAMOND JUBILEE David O. Seiznick. They call it “Light’s Diamond Jubi¬ lee”; and for what they’re spending Sunday night, the two-hour, four- network program should be a rare jewel, indeed. David O. Seiznick, a movie mogul of the first water, is presiding over this $750,000 television observance of the 75th anniversary of Thomas A. Edi¬ son’s invention of the electric lamp; but he and his aides have been coy (up to press time) about shedding much light on the subject. Three of the incandescent performers promised for 'Light's Diamond Jubilee.' At left is Jennifer Jones, wife of the show's producer; above, Brandon de Wilde, young TV star, and, right, Columbia Pictures' lovely Kim Novak. S