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From a near-stage balcony box, Jackie seemed to enjoy scenes stolen from her own life: Nanette Fabray portraying a globetrotting First Lady now riding an elephant, now watching a cobra fight a mongoose. Back in the theater's nooks and crannies, men guarding the presidential box laughed aloud at lyrics to The Secret Service Makes Me Nervous. President Kennedy did not arrive until the start of the second act; Jackie tried to fill him in, but he still spent much of his time studying his program, later gamely asserted that the musical was "very good." To avoid hurt...
...implausible it becomes, and long before the end it is bogged down in tedium. Never has Berlin written so many corny songs." Robert Ryan, as the President of the U.S.. turns out to resemble only Robert-not Harry, Herbert, Jack, Ike, Franklin, or even George. But Nanette Fabray is a sort of opera bouffant Jackie, generally lively and delightful. The story line at the center of the musical is a situation comedy roughly like TV's Stone Age comedy, The Flints tones. Father has troubles with his job and endless petty nuisances around the House. Daughter (Anita Gillette...
...history of Hollywood musicals, starring Nanette Fabray, Shirley Jones, Howard Keel, Yvette Mimieux, Juliet Prowse, with Host Donald O'Connor and David Rose's orchestra. Color...
...Playhouse (NBC, 8:30-9 p.m.). Some thing called Amateur Mother kicks off a new situation-comedy series with Wendell Corey and Nanette Fabray...
...Guide Award Show (NBC, 8:30-9:30 p.m.). A satire that may go a long way toward knocking off some of the sur plus TV awards. Robert Young is host; Nannette Fabray and Fred MacMurray are supporting stars. Color...