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A LFADIXC; CONTENDER —Jack Balance brought tlie family—wife Virginia, daughters Brooke and Holly—along to help celebrate when he accepted his Emmy nomination. The fighter-turned-actor (he won 18 out of -20 heavyweight bouts) was cited for his role as a fighter in “Requiem for a Heavyweight” and he could have a busy week. He'll be seen in “The Last Tycoon” on Playhouse 90. Thurs- day, 9:30 p in., WTOP—9. and may turn up as an star, Saturday,

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Hari. . . . And .Mary Martin's son. Larry Hagmau, HOLLYWOOD INANAI.- Victor Borgc re- will be a regular on the West Point series- ceiver SIjOOOO CBS, per television show from after appearing on two segments. and doesn't have to pay anyone a cent from Nothing like the comforts of home yachting It—except Uncle Sam. Does this make Monsieur while telefilming, says Prances Langford, who Victor ti:e highest paid performer on TV ' . . . will shoot some of her TV shows on the boat Boh Hope will do eisilit shows for NBC again by Ralph Lvinrude. The next season, getting for each. Borge owned husband first SL.'a.POO her former boss, , Jerry is doing two. features with Colonna and Hugh O'Brian—minus ills guns. Donald O'Connor is reactivating his tele- . . . Jose Ferrer loaned his nose and rapier to vision company, and plans to do a Desi Arnax Fred Wayne who is playing Cyrano De Bergerac produce a series of shows . . . The Rodgers and in the upcoming TV scries, The Sword. Ten spectacular, starring Hammerstein "Cinderella” years ago, when Ferrer played the role in New Julie Andrews, will cost a cool million dollars York. Wayne had a small part in the production. with, a quarter of the cost earmarked for the Phil Silvers begged CBS to let him guest on composers. the Dinah Shore show on NBC so Dinah cvuld Ginger Kogers’ mate, Jacques Bergerac, make an appearance in lhs Sergeant Bdko teams with Merle Uheron oil lire Ronald iteugan series, but CBS said no.

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