Word: allene
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...linger here, and immediately move on to the subject of Senate investigations, and then to the foibles of the press, and from there to the proxy system of stock-voting. Meanwhile, they have thrown in such diverse gimmicks as a recorded narration, fairly-tale style, by Fred Allen; a slapstick routine of an executive doing his morning exercises; and a pantomime scene in which the heroinc, moving out of her office, spends about five minutes transferring such articles as girdles and galoshes from filing cabinets to a brief-case...
...wife Henrietta is a daughter cf Kansas' late Republican Governor and Senator Henry J. Allen...
What's My Pain? last week made its bow on Steve Allen's Tonight program (NBC, Mon.-Fri. 11:30 p.m.1 a.m.). As the panel of "experts" postured diagnostically on the edge of their chairs, the first contestant signed in. His name: Steve Passanante. His pulse: 78. His blood pressure: normal. The panel failed in its first snap judgments (upset stomach, twisted esophagus), and time ran out before they could correctly identify the ailment (a sty). Lucky Contestant Passanante (played by Singer Steve Lawrence) won the full prize: two weeks' free hospitalization and "a year...
Starched Angel. Allen's parody of radio & TV's painkilling programs was very much like the real thing. On ABC's Horizons, viewers last week got a quick briefing on children's blood diseases; CBS's The Search told them how to fight off the perils of old age. Some shows are more enraptured by the physician than the cure. On The Greatest Gift, noble Dr. Eve Allen (Ann Burr) labors five times a week to fight the stuffy prejudice against women doctors; on Janet Dean, Registered Nurse, Cinemactress Ella Raines plays an angel...
...Brown, four, and Cal Place, five, were the only Crimson winners. Brown took Don Clark, 3 to 2, and Place beat Bill Van Allen...