Variety (November 1957)

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PSrasfr ywhwfoj. W«v«mhCT 6, 1957 Talent Associates 17 ♦ • # In one month—October, 1957—Talent Associates, Ltd. > premiered three LIVE television programs: October 2S, CBS-TV DuPont Show of the Month “A magnificent work... a major accom¬ plishment of this or any other video sea¬ son!” -Jack Gould, N, Y. Times “A triumph,,. pure unalloyed delight... Superb!”— John Crosby, N. Y.Herald-Tribune “A sure ‘/Emmy” bet. A magnificent per¬ formance for television!” —Akthur Fetmdge, Boston Herald “A sumptuous production.. . . Exciting story, top-flight performances!” —TIME Magazine “A princely production. A derring-do classic!”— Hahhy Harris, Philadelphia Inquirer October 13, NBC-TV ' Rexall PINOCCHIO “A triumph, A masterpiece. Rates with ‘Peter Pan*!” —George Condon; Cleveland Plain Dealer “An enchanting fairy tale. A beautiful show. Taste and wit pervaded this fine musical.” • —Harriet van Horne* H. Y. World-Tel. &, Sun “The program should become a classic and be repeated annually!” —Bob Hull, Los Angeles Herald-Express “Gay and imaginative and charming. Won¬ derfully planned... wonderfully funny!” —John Crosby, N. Y. Herald-Tribune “If any video show would bear repeating, year after year, this is the one!” —Daily Variety October 2, CBS-TV Armstrong Circle Theatre THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS ‘/Exciting drama... IPs good to see a TV show that deals with man seeking God, rather than man fleeing the law.” -Harriet van Horne, N. Y. World-Tel. &. Sun , “Fascinating. More drama and suspense than regular programming can dream up in a week of Westerns!” —Elizabeth Driscoll, Boston Globe “Fine drama... a fascinating story!” * -R. F. Shepard, N. Y. Times “Fascinating... a thriller!” - Variety “Top drama. Suspenseful and absorbing throughout!” -Charlton Wallace, Cincinnati Times-Star ALL THREE were LIVE from New York. ALL THREE were acclaimed. ALL THREE brought great, distinction to their sponsors, ' their advertising, agency, their networks, and the medium ofl-television. TALENT ASSOCIATES, LTD. MICHAEL AMOtT • JACQUELINE BABBIN * PAUL SOSART • ARTHUR CANTOR ♦ RUTH CON PORT* • WILLIAM CORRIGAN ROB ERT C OSTELLO * MARDETTE COWARDS • MARILYN EVANS • BORIS PRANK • YASHA FRANK • AUDREY GELLEN MAURCSM HSBSELROTH ♦ BARBARA ISAAC, • BAM LEV* • ALFRED LEVY ♦ MARY MeOOVERN • EMALINE MECHANIC Herbert mobs • ronald peters • daniel fetrie • albert selden * davio susskino • Murray susskjnd ROSE TOBIAS # RENEE VALENTE • ROBERT WADE • CAROL WELLINGTON • SUDD WILDS * ANITA ZANG