SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1958
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. Tuesday, June 10
10:30 Luncheon With Jerrio
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Actor Fights To Stay Awake
After Taking The Wrong Pil Is
By DICK KLEINER
NEA Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK (NEA) Around
NBC-TV, the big joke this week
involves the famous actor who
gets nervous before a show. His
nerousness causes a rash, so he
always takes some anti-rash pills
before he goes on.
Last week, he did just that. And
sailed through the performance
in great style, without the slight
est sign of breaking out. When he
went home, he discovered he'd tak
en the wrong pills the ones he'd
swallowed were sleeping pills,
Maverick fans know that there
are two Mavericks Bret and Bart
played by James Garner and
Jack Kelly, respectively.
But what isn't so well known is
that the two are interchangeable
Jack Kelly, back in his old home
town was talking about that
unique feature.
It seems the scripts are written
without any reference to Bret or
Bart it's just "Maverick." Then
whichever of the actors is avail
able that week gets the job: If
there are references in the script
to "my brother Bart," sayr it's
easy enough to change it to my
brother Bret if necessary.
Sometimes the two Mavericks
are working at the same time, as
the producer tries to keep two
companies going simultaneously.
While the brothers are inter
changeable, as noted, Kelly says
the public has interpreted them
differently.
"Jim Garner." says Kelly,
felt to be the older and have an
older-brother protectiveness to
ward me. Perhaps that's because
he was there first -and is an inch
or two taller than I am. But actu
ally, I'm about a year older
than him."
Garner was the first. Maverick.
But, in order to get enough films
done, they had to shoot two at
once and that meant another char
acter was needed. They thought of
having Maverick's father, uncle,
cousin, good friend but finally
settled onihe brother bit.
And that was O.K. with Kelly,
who "wanted the part so bad I
could taste it." This is somewhat
strange since he'd previously
turned down several offers to do
a western- series (what Hollywood
actor hasn't, except perhaps Peter
Lorre?) because he felt he wasn't
the western type.
"But Maverick really Isn't a
western," he says. "The stories
would be just as good if they were
Madison Avenue gray - flannel -suiters."
Kelly says the setting, as noted
bv the show's prospectus, is sim
ply given as "the 1870s." And
Maverick Bret and Bart could
turn ut '"anywhere from New
York to San Francisco, and maybe
one of these days we will.
Sometimes the only chance to
see how stars live is to wait until
they put. their homes up for sale.
Previews. Inc.. a national real es
tate firm, comes up with an In
triguing glimpse of Bing Crosby's
private way of life with the dis
closure that he s offering for sale
(for 195,000) his bachelor retreat
on Hayden Lake in Idaho. Pre
sumably, he no longer needs a
bachelor retreat.
This little cottage, especially de
signed for Bing in 1954. includes
such niceties as living room drap
eries (featuring musica' notes in
loth Century style that Play out
"When the Blue of the Night")
and bedroom draperies in the same
style, but with a different tune
("Home Sweet Home ).
Included in the price are a cou
ple of boats, a 'flock of built-in
IV sets, some docks and all the
furnishings. -
Any takers? I
Ever hear of a timid actor?
Kevin McCarthy is a self - con
fessed timid man. McCarthy, a
fine Broadway actor who does
some' Hollywood TV films from
time to time (latest is the May 30
S c h 1 1 1 z Playhouse production,
Lottery t or Ke venge ) even
goes so far as to say that he
wouldn't have become an actor if
he weren t timid.
"At the University of Minne
sota," McCarthy says, "I was
dared to go out for dramatics by
a friend. Now a courageous man
would simply say 'Nuts,' but a
timid man has to prove his cour
age. So I went out for dramatics,
It wasn't exactly love at first sight,
but more curiosity at first sight,
Love came later."
McCarthy can't understand how
an actor ever got into his "middle
class family." One of his brothers
is a banker, another in the in
surance business. But his sister
and he "broke away." She went
on to become a world - famous
writer Mary McCarthy, author of
such respected volumes as Mem
ories Of a Catholic Girlhood." And
Kevin, while not yet reaching his
eminence, is highly regarded by
the acting profession as one of the
more competent young actors.
He finds TV films ' fun much
easier than the theater. You
haven't got time to delve too deep
ly into a character, so you act on
your first impressions. Ana may
be that's a good thing."
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Wednesday, June 11
10:30 Luncheon With Jerrlo
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12:00 Queen For A Day
12:43 Modern Romances
1:00 Comedy Time
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11:00 Late News
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10:30 Luncheon With Jerrio
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12:00 Queen For A Day
12:45 Modern Romances
1:00 Comedy Time
1:30 Truth or Consequence!
2:00 American Bandstand
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12:43 Modern Romances . .
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CHILLY THEATER PROBLEMS
NEW YORK WV-Puttine on the
heat backstage during a spell of
late spring chill cause problems
at two Broadway shows. An actor
in "The Dark at the Top of the
Stairs" brought firemen running
when he lit a fire in a dressing
room wash basin that sent smoke
wafting through the wings. At
Sunrise at campoDeno, t n e
management sent over some elec
tric heaters. It seemed a fine idea
until one was plugged in and
blew a fuse. The warmers oper
ated only on alternating current
and the theater has direct current
WOODSY UNION
OGDEN. Utah m Kathryn
Tree and John Wood recently were
married here.
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TV NOTES
The leading role of the 12-year-
! old Frankie Adams in Carson Me
ddlers' "The Member of the Wed
ding," which will be the season's
last "Du Pont Show of the Month"
on CBS June 12, has been assigned
to Collin Wilcox. She Is a Knox
ville, Tennessee, girl who broke
into the New York theatrical scene
last October and won an important
role in the Broadway production.
The Day the Money Slopped.
A new ABC adventure series for
fall is "Rough Riders," dealing
with veterans of both sides in the
Civil War making new homes for
themselves in the West.
NEW YORK UPI) Red Foley
is on vacation for two months
from his -job of hosting ABC's
'Country Music jubilee" saturony
nights, and recording artist Jim
Reeves has taken over.
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