Word: bell
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Bell Telephone Hour (NBC, 9-10 p.m.). The Music of Romance, dramatized episodes from Tchaikovsky's life, with Helen Hayes as his patroness, Mme. Von Meek, playing opposite Farley Granger as the composer. Color...
Meanwhile, their private lives have not been as boffo as their shows. Lerner's list of wives reads almost like a history of plays on the road, and one of them points out that he plays a new part with each. Ruth Boyd (1940-47) was Social Register. Marion Bell (1947-49) was his Leading Lady, as she was in Brigadoon, and she came to the wedding with her music teacher. Actress Nancy Olson (1950-57) was the Upper-Middle-Class-All-Amer-ican-Girl (Lerner referred to her once as "the perfect wife"). Micheline Muselli Pozzo di Borgo...
...more intriguing patterns in L. & L.'s lives: when Lerner married Marion Bell, Loewe simultaneously started an affair with her understudy; the affair (eleven years) lasted longer than the marriage (two years). Explains an old friend of Lerner's: "Alan thinks he has to marry and have children with any woman he gets involved with." As for Fritz, he has been separated from his wife for eleven years, has made a sizable settlement: $135,000 down and $10,000 a year for life "her life," he explains wryly, "not mine." He has no children, says he does not want...
...Bell Telephone Hour (NBC, 9-10 p.m.). Burgess Meredith leads a musical commemoration of Veterans Day. His guests: Alfred Drake, Genevieve, Gisele MacKenzie and the U.S. Military Academy Glee Club. Color...
...Hesitation. Untrammeled by theory, many a U.S. corporation has already put the efficiency of programed learning to work in job training and company-sponsored adult-education courses. Bell Laboratories has a programed course in basic electricity for its employees. Polaroid offers programed courses to its employees in extracurricular subjects like languages and photography. Eastman Kodak is programing logarithms, economics and industrial relations. All are using programing without machines...