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United Press Staff Correspondent | NEW YORK, Aug. 29 — The {housewife of temorrow should he able to do a fast buck and liwing and maybe toss off a few icomic lines when hubby wanders (in from the office. | No more of this talk of a hard iday over a hot stove. The day{time television audience is about to come into its own. A star used to hold out for night- radio
{and TV shows, where the big money was. Now the big money's being spread around
the clock and so are the stars. One new variety show, aimed at the aproned audience, will star Don Ameche and Francis |Langford, five days a week from ito 2 p. m. (CDT.).
| Back on Daylight
| Ameche started counting back and confessed it had been some {16 years since he'd been on a regular daytime radio show. He moved on from his leading role {in a soap opera to movies and [night-time radio shows. Now {he's back with a daytime audience, or will be after Sept. 10, when the new variety show begins ‘over ABC-TV. “Television pays more monéy: you can “atford lo make daytime
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CLOSE TO TRAGEDY—In Los" sien Mrs. Wanda Cham- | A million “ifs” bers is shown clutching to her breast her 3.year-old son who was struck by a car. The boy, Barry, ras into the sfreet while his mother
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Ameche hasn't done any deep] thinking about the kind of show he feels will be best suited to the
noon-time hour, There'll be songs, a skit, and some informal chatter between Ameche and
Miss Langford. Different on TV ‘““I do think this kind of a
said. “The soap operas are harder to put over on television, since there are scenery and character limitations which never came up
on radio. The listeners could imagine what their ' favorite characters looked like . . . it isn't
the same when you see them.”
The actor could get a typical family reaction as to what daytime television viewers like by surveying his .own, household — four boys, two girls and Honore, his wife. He commutes between a Manhattan apartment and the family's country home in Shawnee, Pa.
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