Word: broadway
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...energetic fellow like Elliott Lewis, the great charm of radio is that it keeps a man busy. Lewis is producer, director and actor, or a combination of all three, on CBS-Radio's Suspense (Mon. 8 p.m.), Broadway Is My Beat (Sat. 7 p.m.) and Cathy and Elliott Lewis on Stage (Thurs. 8:30 p.m.). He also plays himself ("just for laughs") on the Phil Harris Show, a wisecracking role that he formerly played under the name of Frankie Remley. His wife, Cathy, works hard, too: she spends six days a week rehearsing and playing the part of Marie...
When Bea Lillie shook Broadway with her one women show last fall, she proved beyond question that she was the funniest woman in the world. Victor Borge has also prepared a solitary program of music and comedy which demonstrates just as conclusively that he holds the male title...
Before she came to Radcliffe in 1945, Miss Gerrish worked in the theatre and radio. During World War I she directed the Stage Women's Relief Service, and after the war, she was understudy of Emily Stevens on Broadway...
Totten has a special soft spot for the late George Gershwin, first remembers him as a music-hungry youngster to whom he gave occasional free passes. Later, Composer Gershwin gave Totten free tickets to his Broadway openings...
Call Me Madam. Ethel Merman spark-plugs a big, bouncy movie version of her Broadway hit musical about a diamond-n-the-rough lady ambassador (TIME, March...