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...headquarters staff, arrived each morning between 8 and 8:30. Some nine hours later, the President-elect emerged from the heavy daily round of callers and conferences; one evening, just before stepping into his limousine for the drive home to Morningside Heights, he smiled for the inevitable waiting cameramen, and remarked: "First time out today...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENT-ELECT: At the Commodore | 1/12/1953 | See Source »

...Britain, TV sets had been selling at a brisk 1,000 a day in anticipation of next summer's coronation of Elizabeth the Queen. Last week the Duke of Norfolk, who is Earl Marshal, i.e., master of ceremonies, of the coronation arrangements, announced that radio broadcasters, newsreel cameramen and photographers would be allowed to cover the two-hour ceremony in Westminster Abbey. Then he dropped his bombshell: TV will be barred from the scene...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: The Elizabethan Age | 11/3/1952 | See Source »

This pretested, well-flavored radio corn has been packaged for TV by a team of experts-the same Desilu Productions cameramen and crew who make I Love Lucy. The sponsors (Sanka and Swans Down cake mixes) are happy enough about the series to pay $32,000 for each film. Like the Lucille Ball show, Miss Brooks is filmed before a live audience and its laughter is cued into the final print. Like Lucy, it is played in short speedy scenes, and sight gags supply much of the humor. Like Lucille Ball, Eve Arden dominates her own show...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: No Competition | 10/13/1952 | See Source »

...Angeles' Monmouth Avenue, McFaden wrote out a script for the occasion. The pressagent was particularly inspired by a vision of Stevenson marching up the walk to his childhood home. "This," read the script, "should be done with reasonable reverence in such a manner as to give cameramen a dramatic shot of a historical figure returning to the place of his birth. Stevenson is met at the door by Miss Bertha Mott, current occupant of the house, who says, 'Since I was a little girl, it has been my ambition to fetch a glass of water for a President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: The Hollywood Touch | 9/22/1952 | See Source »

...Just like MacArthur." said Frank Hayostek, after he got out of his plane at New York's Idlewild Airport, "I shall return." But that was what reporters and newsreel cameramen had told him to say. Actually, Frank had little hope of returning to Ireland and his Dingle Bay romance (TIME, Aug. 18), which now smoldered as sluggishly as peat in a Kerry bog. He explained: "She turned me down because she is too much devoted to her family, her farm and County Kerry. Sometimes." he added thoughtfully, "I wish someone would shoot those cows of hers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IRELAND.: End of the Affair | 9/1/1952 | See Source »

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