Radio Age - 1955, April - 36 Pages, 2.8 MB, .PDF - VacuumTubeEra
Radio Age - 1955, April - 36 Pages, 2.8 MB, .PDF - VacuumTubeEra
Radio Age - 1955, April - 36 Pages, 2.8 MB, .PDF - VacuumTubeEra
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YOUR FRIENDS from breakfast to bedtime<br />
From the moment you switch off your alarm clock<br />
each weekday morning, until you wind it again<br />
at night, TODAY, HOME and TONIGHT bring<br />
friends — exciting friends — into your home; and<br />
with them, news and entertainment.<br />
TODAY begins your day right. Dave Garroway drops<br />
in at the crack of dawn with the night's news — and<br />
takes you to the morning's news by remote pickup.<br />
Then there's the weather, the time, sports news, important<br />
guests, amazing guests, amusing guests —<br />
and those intrepid simians, J. Fred Muggs and<br />
Phoebe B. Beebe.<br />
HOME helps around your house. The disarming lady<br />
is Arlene Francis, hostess and editor-in-chief.<br />
HOME's staff and guests are the nation's experts on<br />
things vital to American women — fashions, worksavers,<br />
beauty hints, shopping news, and the latest<br />
and largest undertaking: "The House That HOME<br />
Built," from excavation to its completion on June 4.<br />
tonight is your evening's final visitor. Steve Allen<br />
transplants Broadway to your living room, and<br />
brings the glamour of New York nightlife with him,<br />
all tied together by his inimitable off-hand humor.<br />
Why sleep<br />
-TELEVISION<br />
130<br />
a service of