Word: breakfasting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...most lucrative breakfast-table act: ABC's Ed & Pegeen Fitzgerald, who gross $1,900 a week...
Walter Winchell says he stays up to listen. About 700,000 others get up in time to do the same. The program: Breakfast with Dorothy & Dick, served between the grouchy hours of 8:15 and 8:45 a.m. (Sundays from 11:30 to 12) on Manhattan's WOR. The cast: Columnist Dorothy
...most popular (800 letters a week) and lucrative husband-&-wife acts.* From their 20 sponsors (Bien Jolie Foundations and Bras, Taystee Bread, Sapolin Paint, etc.) Dorothy and Dick milk $1,000 a week. Said Dorothy, who reasons that she might as well get paid for talking at breakfast: "It's still...
Limits of Human Endurance. The color of my meditations depends somewhat on the time of day. Every morning at 6 I cry sleepily, "Oh, God, let me die! I cannot face it!" After breakfast, I trudge up the hill wondering how I can bear to face the brats, racking my overwrought brain as to how I can keep each class busy throughout the long, long day. Every evening I come home full of wonderful stories, some funny, some sad as hell, and filled with new ideas on how to get an idea into the poor little heads. Then, after dishes...
Hedda Hopper's hat contest was a crowning success. For five weeks, on Tom Breneman's Breakfast in Hollywood (ABC, Mon.-Fri.,11 a.m., E.S.T.), heady Hedda asked for amateur hat designs, soon had 65,000 entries on hand. This week, with the same girlish glee with which she writes her Hollywood gossip column, Hedda announced the 103 win ners...