TV Radio Mirror Magazine May 1957 Special Awards Issue Pat Boone

$ 6.34

Topic: Television and Radio Stars Publication Frequency: Monthly Country of Origin: United States Publication Year: 1957 Issue Number: May 1957 Publication Name: TV Radio Mirror Publisher: Radio Mirror Genre: Entertainment Language: English

Description

TV Radio Mirror Magazine May 1957 Special Awards Issue Pat Boone. Featuring a vibrant cover photo of Pat Boone, one of the era's most beloved singers and TV personalities, this issue highlights nationwide votes for favorite stars and shows, capturing the popularity and cultural influence of stars like Dinah Shore, Garry Moore, Ed Sullivan, Arlene Francis, Jeannie Carson, John Conte, Perry Como, and Fran Allison. This May 1957 Special Awards Issue of TV Radio Mirror magazine delivers a nostalgic glimpse into classic mid-century American entertainment. Featuring a vibrant cover photo of Pat Boone, one of the era's most beloved singers and TV personalities, this issue highlights nationwide votes for favorite stars and shows, capturing the popularity and cultural influence of stars like Dinah Shore, Garry Moore, Ed Sullivan, Arlene Francis, Jeannie Carson, John Conte, Perry Como, and Fran Allison. Inside, readers will find exclusive articles such as "Theater of the Mind," focusing on radio drama and acting talents, and "Circle Without End," a feature on the popular radio quizmaster Warren Hull and the show "Strike It Rich." The magazine also includes special sections like "Most Happy Season," spotlighting the Gale Storm Show, and a "Star Candids" segment showcasing new TV and radio personalities. Vintage advertisements for iconic brands like Ivory soap and Winston cigarettes further enrich the period authenticity of this collectible issue. A valuable addition for collectors and enthusiasts of golden-age television and radio memorabilia, this issue preserves a unique moment in entertainment history with star profiles, award results, and engaging editorial content from a top TV publication of the 1950s.