Variety (November 1963)

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At 13, Richard Chamberlain. (yes, it’s he) was a familiar facei in his family’ s photo. album. Today, some: 15. years later, a nation-wide poll: has named him the most popular actori in television. ; ‘The transition came: about largely through “his: own: special talent, but also’ as a result of ' NBC's practice of providing a ‘showcase for promising young performers. After all, it’s one thing to hitch: your network to the stars, once they are stars, It’s.another to sense the star-magic ina: young unknown—' Wednesday, November 13,1963 and then back that hunch on network television. That calls for a certain kind of creative climate. A brief glance at NBC’s current. tele-. vision schedule, for instance, shows the youth movement in full bloom... Witness. such fine. dramatic. programs as “Mr. Novak,” with James Franciscus; and “The Eleventh Hour, ” with Jack Ging. “The Richard * Boone Show” offers a rare. ‘repertory. opportunity to such versatile young. players as Bethel. ‘Leslie, Laura Devon, June Harding, Robert.