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Show By INEZ GERHARD VICTOR BORGE is putting on one of the most delightful shows in New York when he records his radio programs, which are heard Mondays, Mon-days, Wednesdays and Fridays on Mutual. The rehearsal runs from 5 to 7 p.m., the actual recording from 8 to 9. The audience gets one hour of undiluted Borge at his best, pure lun. He does a brief warm-up, then jfVfVXW.VVH'-y' (MptSpqBMSfBBMgsnMjm I ' f V.... ': ? tewiirtWtfitfii (sW,iiUjiWWh.j;t,airtfc nirninminns m VICTOR BORGE explains the recording session, runs through a script, showing how it is done on the broadcast, entertains the studio audience for a few minutes min-utes more, then does another script. Six, seven or eight shows are taped each time. If you're going to be in New York, write to Mutual Broadcasting Broad-casting System, 1440 Broadway, for tickets. Ed Herlihy recently signed on the dotted line once more; after 15 years with NBC he is set for another anoth-er year at the old stand. He is currently cur-rently on "The Big Show". "Kraft Television Theatre". "The Children's Chil-dren's Hour" and "Date in Manhattan". I Guy Lombardo also wrote his name on a contract; he will replace re-place Jack Benny on CBS, Sundays, Sun-days, for 14 weeks starting June 10. All of his shows will .be taped from U.S. armed services camps. A special feature of each program with the presentation pres-entation of "Your Lucky Girl", a big name vocalist chosen by the men at the camp from which the week's broadcast emanates. Arlene McQuade, "Rosalie" on "The Goldbergs", has a June date with New York City's big Williamsburg Williams-burg Neighborhood Youth Council; she'll tell fellow teen agers how it feels to be "Rosalie" each week on the popular TV show. Alan Ladd was on the set ot Paramount's "Rage of the Vulture" when he received word that he'd been swamped by Boxer puppies; "Irma" had Just had 11, and "Scarlet" "Scar-let" had contributed 12 all arriving ori the same day. |