. r u ' A ' u l 'i I. .: - m.'.'i.'.'.."....-.fi.:.y.'..'3......... Ed Sullivan; Toast of T Town Top Show .:;,k'G,,,,d, dramatic Plvlram. the I . l !'eievision'l'heatrawill ,1. from thetnsettingthetelevistaarevueoffstagetroupehuheeaon Eishennyrapeatedonhlaewn Banksandotherlnstit . viewers some of the fillet! :3: "Q, i,,"",,,",,,,,.,”".'"E'.',.. years ago In: Iamhrgliant ma: June so. gill. soaasdig .ald'lII.sCIl'lUd gram the script or amusing; handling large some or mm w.:rltv:e1df.i:ewu writers pg the -when his "Tons! of T.2llST0tv:l1e- York daililersun-11 as auspoarz Eillufieand Eight chlb entertainers. television scores of perform- 'm In an H," mm" be aw past. it also has brought. hereto- ':ii;:f,""”.bT;';?.Z'a miltesrelf as TV's writer and 18 as a columnist writ-I i the on have moved on to successful ';l:m:cttd.3m:.: "tum" 3"! for unknow actor-sand tresses - . Ed Sulli- ing from Broadway. Hollywood. air-waves such notahlsa as Jack careers result f 3' '-"m9"H- T v e n u up "new 'how.c”e successful Europe and Latin Amsiuaa - be Pearl, e M. Cohen, Florenx mi " oof.5l'e”'lrb-:rcn.e'.' experts said. i As with many theatrical under- takings. Kraft Television Theatre has stuck to the motto "The Play's the Thing." Each week. A A ding works are presented with a.ftne capable yet not no- cessarily "name" out of play- ers. A great porbon of the show'a scripts come to the TV screen by way of the Broadway stage or Hollywood movie lot. Successful novels are also adapted for the program as well as new works 9 by television writers. Since its . inception. Kraft Television The- atre has been buying new material whenever possible. 7; SAW MANY CHANGES Kraft Television Theatre has ' pioneered in many TV improve- ments. Trial and error wohlern solving during the early years has provided a rich background for many video drramatic shows. One "first" for the Rhow - which is of interest from a tech- nical angle -- was the use of the back screen for rear projection of backgrounds. This staging de- i vice which simplified production but often creates a more authen- tic backdrop for the action, has been used extensively on many programs ever since. It was the first to use alternate directors: first to use television's largest studio - and has outgrown , three studios before moving to its '- present home; and was the first V to use the coaxial cable in 1949. Even with four cameras con- fusion during filming of the show is at a minimum, mobility at a maximum. New facilities permit g up to 14 sets in one program; set i building during the program has been virtually eliminated and fleven when many sets take up all studio floor-space, new equipment enables the producer to hoist en- tire scenes above operating level. Thus action can be televised from virtually any angle. Are You Telegenic? Blondes are taking a back seat to brunettes insofar as television cameras are concerned. Television cameraman have discovered that dark-haired, dark-eyed beauties register extremely well on televis- Sullivanls wide acquaintance among sports and show world celebrities. his experience I9 ' vaudeville trouperv 335" M hue all-star benefits, and as a biz- name newspaperman. aided him i. Does it cost much to Operli-E I set? The largest sized receiver uses about half as much ClECirl('ll)' Deli hour as an ordinary elcciric iron. 2. should you watch television in a dark room? It is neither necessary nor de- sirable to have the room in total darkness. As long Ff d"Pi'l 5"” light or bright artificial lights are not falling directly on the screen results are satisfactory. - 3. Are television sets difficult to tune? I A six-year-old can do ll. Most adjustments are made in the in- stallation. All you have to do is turn the set on. switch to the ol life. BROADWAY COLUMNIST As a top 3 d ,-columnist he branched out into vaudeville radio and benefit show-staging in the early 80's. His "Dawn Patrol" Set Uses Half As Much Power As Electric Iron channel you want. and adjust the brightness and contrast to suit yourself. 4. why is the range of a tele- vision station less than a radio station? Because of the nature of the electromagnetic waves used in television broadcasting. They are very short wave: that travel in a straight line. and when they reach the horizon they continue off into space instead of being reflected from the upper layers of the atmosphere as the longer radio waves are. The normal range of a television station is as far as the eye can see from the top of the tower. Television is going to create a whole new batch of sell-appoint ed "experts" in all fields of sports. That is what electronics engine- ers are predicting as they add new refinements to television cani- eras and receivers. They are giv- ing the arm-chair expert a much better picture of what goes on down on the field of play than the man behind first base or on the 50-yard line gets. New portable equipment for tele- vision pickups of sporting events will produce special picture-ef- fects. Close-up pictures of a foot- ball game. for example, can be improving Sport Coverage inserted into any one of the four corners of one central- picture, the viewers can see the action in two places at once. Previously these were accomp- lished by masks and superimpo- sltions which were difficult to con- trol. They can now be electron- ically produced with the new equip- ment. Other dramatic effects which can be produced are horizontal and vertical ”wipes." One such ef- fect would cnable the viewer to see both the kicker and receiver during a punt play in a football game. Langford and Irving most important accomplished in re o was bring- ing Jack Benny to the nation's mlllionsin1932.ln when his tenth anniversary on the air, WA! 1089 "STAR" Television was introduced -to the United States Jzoublic by the National Broadcu ng Company on April 30, 1939, at the opening of the New York World's Fair. One of the "stars" ofthat show weal: President Franklin D. Roose- V . V-he feels he to the televisotn limelight where W” .'''V' WW "WWW " vi-ii" yneiib iisnissezfiaii. You'll has made friends with eid. Jimmy Durante, oer an.-oaawoy and .. and talent One mm in I atratezically 1... todays outstanding players. ,9. his show on CFCY-TV. personalities in almost every Nlesoh. Jack Haley. a scouts are said go "uh "To", lad mot Wm be able WW.” than any program because of Sulll ' interest in gin Numvm established mitigates! lions who never before have faced a television camera. P03 mursnmrunas Television. receivers and com- ponents can be tested or oper- ated for hours at temperatures up to 150 degrees F.. and humid- lties up to too per cent to simu- late ambient conditions encount- plus the eyewitness: descripuo. of the guard to aid in effecting . several TV screens giving him p clear picture of everyone gum log or leaving I building. 11,. rnoement any suspicious activity is noted. the guard. will sound :5. alram and switch on an MM matlc film recorder. if the invadersrdo manage 1. get away, the police will hay. . TV film identification of um, FOR THE BEST IN TV G. E. EQUITMENT. IT'S G. E. ULTRA-VISION TV from MONTAGUE ELECTRIC Co. srrs COMPLETELY INSTALLED I AND SERVICED. 169. CONGRATULATIONS CFCY ON THE OPENIN GOF YOUR TV STATION AND ON YOUR USE OF GENERAL ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT IN CONSTRUCTION OF THE STATION. GILBERT R. CLEMENTS and in any part of the,world. ' speedy capture. so ill! WE SELL G. MONTAGIIE ELECTRIC CO. A MONT AGUE E. TV SETS AND ALL THE I crcv - TV CHARLOTTETOWN in . , , . . R R I U ' oy S itojn screensk vtzlhilei blondles ”ii:eem . ' . . . wash. t nto t e ack- There are many television ser- able to lend a hand or lead the enjoy a happy home hie with wound.” g ies that have real-life husband fight for right over might. lielp- meg, five children on their Encino Among the many new word! End wife teams as the slant Bu"-"lg Roy mid Dale. preserve law ranch in California's San Fern- added to the vocabulary by this none of these shows is a western yand order is Roys golden palo- d V 11 Add d y th. I newest of entertainment medium! adventure thriller. That's why Roy.mino, Trigger. with Bullet. the 3” 0 Fey-I 9 0 '5 5m' is welegenicit. It does not need Rogers and Dale Evans have theywonder -dog. who can spot dan- ily setting '15 an assortment of much explanation for it means to distinction of being the only mar- l ger a mlletaway. And there's Pat pets that include l6 dogs. two television what phomgemc means rled couple to work together in Brady, their amusing pal. contrr baby raccoons, racing pigeons. to phutographyg But there the mm a top western thriller. NBC Tele- buting his good-humored antics. hamsters and. of course. horses. ilarny ends for a how mic per. vision's THE ROY ROGE RS Roy and Dale have been liap- Throughout the history of west- son is not ' ii: teslegenic SHOW. pily married s1nce.l9-17. Besides ern thrillers there probably has mmdes are an exgmple espgab Roy and Dale are known to working together m.TV. they also never been a more popular cou- buy if they are 0! the lvariety their millions of TV fans as the share the honors in motion pic- pie (real or ilCll0l'I8ll than Roy known as "bah fa ed" The "King oi the Cowboys" and the tures. recordings and their own Rogers'and Dale Evans. Their appealing! munlged feliura Mi; ., "Queen of the West." Every week rodea. which attracts capacity popularity - with youngsters as their son gurves and chm” mm H on Saturday on Channel 13 these crowds in its cross-country tours. well as oldesters - can be attri- I 5 m be h t , hp; . two favorites entertain the entire HAPPY HOME LIFE huted lo the fact that their pro- tel aly Very ?n;)ogt”'l '. ." ,y family as the co-stars of exciting Despite this heavy schedule of ft-ssional lives parallel their per- 993"” T" "o' 9 eewswn t adventures in the west. professional activities. the "King sonal livcs . . . they are continu- came” ii "mm ungauafn" " -"'5' On the ROY ROGERS SHOW of the Cowboys" and the "Queen ousiy seeking to bring happiness spreads ' "59 munded ""5 "um flatter them. With colors, light tones look good produced in Canada for television 81819 in London. he's very happy indeed. "I think," ion wear colored shirts. with blue is the scene”! Motors Theatre... Greene believes that Canadian he says. ”that the radio and TV the most popular. Mew"; on Channel 13. adian life and thought. As for the anywhere in the world." toward being telegenic. General Motors Theatre is one producers are required for these Y 60 minute weekly dramas and , - Suporlativn Sound. The modem trend is towards High Fidelity nod ” , Majestic ' Roy and Dale are always avail- of the West" still find time to to others. they "wk m””"”k9' on the screen, whites wash out. TV 5h0ll1d Stl'iVi' to be strictly actors and actresses l have am It has been found that the ac- liour of ambitious dramatic fare. more than two weeks of rehearsal I ' , a ti perfect picture , gives you sound that reproduces Iausi: and Sharp features screen well and . GM Theatre One Of Malor. Shows Which is why, of course. the ma!- Vhich Wm be 0"” M "'9 ma” Canadian. and he is busy learn-Icnuntcred and worked with in toi or actress who is completely I is one of the biggest shows and hard work goes into the pro- ' ll auiomafica y qnoch to perfection. waflo ROGERS MAJESTIC 717 I-mo. 21' W eon. SOLI in oak. mahog- UY or walnut cabinet. 90” wide-angle ob Iinllod pidou tube. Ensures door. steady reception under "aun- Oit" oondhions. Side a-mania-uyoaagl ."AIITOlIll"C Picture Control" is I brilliant new development which equoiizas the sigool-oufo- moficotly odiom picture on any chomei- gives the clearest, steodiest picture you've over soon on e TV screen. the cameras have a tendency to One of the top drama shows in: in Antony and Clopatra on the talent he is called upon to use, ority of men appearing on televis- programs available for CFCY-TV lng as much as he can about Can-l'Toronio are as good as any - natural has made the first step produced by the CBC-TV. Three duction. One of the theatre's producers. David Greene has a career in Illrns. radio. TV and the stage in England behind him. Greene's arrival on the Cana- dian TV scene wasn't planned but was accidental. Following a succcssful season on Broadway with Sir Laurence Oliver and Vivien Leigh in the Cleopatra plays Greene was re- turning home through Quebec. En route to Quebec he stopped off in Toronto to visit friends and met Mayor Moore and Stuart "Picture Claims!" eiuvlootos . electrical interference-no annoying streaks, flutters or "flop- ovor" to disturb your enjoyment. Gri fl h f CBC-TV. h - mf,;,”,,:V,d mm ,3," f;,a;”i',, Pm; rumnim min oumm Hardwood Cabinets- ganada as a CBC-TV drama pro- AL Styled to take pride of place in any living room. ucer. VARIETY OF JOBS ' ' t on Ms way M D mumm up Your Rogers Mopeds: deoioru the noon to sea for TV. eer Grgene sold ybooks. was an F I . art stu em. a sw mming cham- pion. a furniture remover, and deck hand on a fishing trawler. Then he landed a job more to his liking-police court reporter for two London newspapers. The News Chronicle and The Star. After a couple of years he heard of a new theatre group start ng in Everyman's Theatre in , ' "3 I-lampstead. where Noel Coward SW5." ""'.'y” and his "Hm! night." He joined a powcrm W sot. than e group as in press a ent Just I before the Second Great Vglar. One F57 sP"”" 5” ' Jianstormer Tyne chassis T MAJ E s1-re: . The "Cameron" ::3.i.'.-'.iily"c'1.”"'i7.'icl"p'i"',."'ii"i5i.."' .215 ' '”"' "' "" "' "” . Modal mm A ''''M'''- A ' trite. and Greene stepped into his pmndng amt. on g 1 - E 3 2 I P --1 im an "mg .m,. bug 10,. lol Sportea holds el tom-i '2l"Do tun Console with Custeuoioo in an m U .- p liner egg, .4.” ,, "J". mm c ' ttligllltav rztc tlngM:ldrr'I;tnknr:; in, V, ,,,.,'4 mahogany and timed eel. Top front tuning and r l W. with Image. ism; ' .., . 1..."... '.,,,,, .,.. ,,.,, H,” R. ',w& sglnu dial. largo-Iiu Mumipms rain. 1 giosflllov. 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