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...Ruskin and Cousin Martin, played by actors steeped in basic quaintsmanship. From ABC's Margie (1920s flapper) to CBS's Father of the Bride, the other new sitchcoms come close to the icky standards of Ichabod. Actress Shirley Booth has been caught in an NBC series called Hazel, based on the Saturday Evening Post's cartoon maid. She place-kicks footballs and tweaks the ears of her boss's clients. The Joey Bishop Show (NBC) presents its deadpan comic star as a small-time flack who is not as slick or tricky as the world around...
...Hazel (NBC, 9:30-10 p.m.). PREMIÈRE. Situation comedy with Shirley Booth as a lovably obstreperous domestic...
Maria Beale Fletcher, 19, stage-struck daughter of a pair of professional dancers from Asheville, N.C.. found herself Miss America of 1962. A sleek (35-24-35) veteran of the Rockette line at Manhattan's Radio City Music Hall, the hazel-eyed brunette so impressed bumptious Contest Judge (and Broadway Producer) David Merrick that before the Atlantic City finals, he planned to offer her the understudy lead in a forthcoming musical. Among the new Miss America's projected rounds: an overseas tour to display "an example of what our youth is like other than the juvenile delinquents...
...BRIGID BAZLEN, who first won fame at 14 as the lightly tripping, Peabody-awarded Blue Fairy of a Chicago kiddies' TV program, is now 17 and has come quite a distance from the imitation mushrooms of the Loop's Blue Forest. Black-haired and hazel-eyed, Brigid went to Spain last summer and, without veils, took the role of Salome in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's King of Kings (ready for October release). With a creditable performance in The Honeymoon Machine, released last week, she has moved on to Paducah, Ky.. to play a tough-talking frontier...
Born. To Jean Simmons, 32, hazel-eyed, British-born cinemactress, and Richard Brooks, 49, who directed her in his Oscar-winning Elmer Gantry: their first child, a daughter; in Hollywood...