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...course, dependent on sponsors of one kind or another, the most influential of whom are the French government and the tourists. There is not much anyone can do about Charles de Gaulle, but something can be done about tourists-as last week's hour-long color telecast, A Look at Monaco (CBS), set out to demonstrate...
Eisenhower arrived at the $100-a-plate dinner shortly after 9 p.m. and was immediately escorted to the Armory stage for the statewide telecast of his speech. As in the 1952 and 1952 Presidential campaigns, the Republican faithful happily chanted "We Like...
...most eminent men in our cultural life will have free rein on a full-hour telecast on Channel 5 at 10 p.m. tonight...
Forsaking wrestling, homespun comedy, and a war movie on other channels, perhaps as many as 1,000,000 New Yorkers-an impressive 8.1 Nielsen rating-turned one evening last week to a political telecast that combined all three. After ten days of negotiations between staffs, Democratic Incumbent Robert F. Wagner and Republican Challenger Louis J. Lefkowitz met dais to dais in their campaign for mayor of New York...
...British have such a dead-keen sense of humor that they will burst into laughter on hearing that Prince Philip likes to call his wife "Sausage." Perhaps desperate for relief, penny-wise BBC-TV spent $10,000 last week to import Mort Sahl for a single telecast. Treating him on arrival as if he were an uncommitted king, BBC trotted out 30 London TV and drama critics to hear Sahl at a press conference, including the Observer's Kenneth Tynan, who, in a red sport jacket, sat cross-legged on the floor at the comedian's feet, like...