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Show By INEZ GERHARD A LITTLE over two years ago two young men, a singer and a comedian, decided to form the team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Today they are considered top entertainers, switching from night clubs to radio to movies with the greatest of ease. There is no definite format for their NBC program pro-gram on Sunday nights, except that they can be expected to show up on r tv 4?- x v ,x7i MARTIN AND LEWIS time. They have just completed a Paramount picture, "My Friend Irma"; Martin is Jane's romantic' interest in the movie version of the radio show, and Jerry, an orange-juice orange-juice salesman is his side-kick. Give them another two years and there's no telling what they'll be doing! Kirk Douglas is back in Hollywood Holly-wood after a New York visit that was strictly business; he covered the swing cafes, getting background back-ground material for his first starring star-ring role, in Warner Bros.' "Young Man With a Horn." The famous coach in which King George V made his ceremonial cere-monial drive at the Royal Ascot race meeting will be nsed in a sequence in Alfred Hitchcock's "Under Capricorn." Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotton Cot-ton and Michael Wilding star. Lucille Ball, of the movies and CBS' "My Favorite Husband," may be a glamorous star to other people, but to her bandleader husband, hus-band, Desi Arnaz, she's "Johnny." He gave her the nickname because, around their ranch, she looks like a tomboy. Her favorite "at home" togs are dungarees and an old sweater and straw hat. Barbara Stanwyck, whose auburn au-burn hair is now mostly a beautiful gray, refuses to dye it for films. She feels that would be dishonest! Anyway, she thinks dyed hair looks artificial and gray hair is usually becoming. |