Variety (March 1957)

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itv the world over t... as hard to simulate as a foreign accent. . . appreciated throughout the alphabet of nations y' U^TRALIA Lassie • Private Secretary • Fury • The Count of Monte Cristo • The Halls of Ivy • Ramdr of the Jungle • Mystery Is My Business • Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans RITAIN Lassie • Private Secretary • Fury • The Count of Monte Cristo • Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans • Rdmar of the Jungle • New Adventures of Charlie Chan (in production) Canada Lassie • Private Secretary • Fury • The Count of Monte Cristo • Mystery Is My Business Your Star Showcase • Edward Small Features • Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans Ramar of the Jungle * Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion * Science in Action And hopscofc/ung the world: Latin America Lassie (Spanish version) sold to the Kellogg Company through J. Walter Thonipson de Mexico in Colombia, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Venezuela. Sta^e 7 sold to Corppracion Nacional Electronica through McCann-Erickson de Mexico in Mexico; and to the Borden Company in Puerto Rico; also in Cuba. Fury sold to Laboratories Picot through the Noble Adver¬ tising Company in Mexico. The Count of Monte Cristo ’ sold to Nabisco through McCann-Erickson de Mexico in Mexico; to Campbell Soup through Robert Otto and Company in Puerto Rico; and to Bristol-Mybrs through Boclaro Advertising Agency in Venezuela; also in Cuba. The Lone Ranger sold to the Borden Company through National Export Advertising Service in Puerto Rico. Other ffpa series sold in France, Switzerland, etc. Within a short time, tpa has already outsold ail other com¬ panies, because tpfl shbws have the basic essentials of enter¬ tainment which transcend language or distance . . . and please audiences everywhere. This quality is making sales for business both home and abroad. A discussion with us of your television program needs can .give you a new approach to domestic an(l foreign sales, and profits. Just phone PL 5-2J00. Television Programs of America, Inc. ^ EDWARD SMALL • MILT6n A. GORDON • MICHAEL M. SILLERMAN Chairman ' President Executive Vice-President 488 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. • PL. 5-2100