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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 29

Publication:
The Mercuryi
Location:
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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29
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Star of New Comedy Series Enjoys Talking By NORMAN MARK Chicago Daily News Servict the kind of woman who invites a man to her apartment, excuses herself to go into the bedroom so she can put on a negligee and, while she is gone, he steals the TV Nita Talbot, one of the stars of We Go a new ABC-TV describing her TV character. You may have missed the recent premiere, but if so, you were not alone. When a series is opposite in the the most popular TV show in it is lucky if it draws enough people to stuff a Volkswagen. In the series, Larry Hagman and Diane Baker play two divorced folks who marry each other. But they are harrassed by their ex-spouses.

Miss Talbot, a long, thin, basic New Yorker, plays former wife. In real life, she is actually the divorced wife of Bob Kaufman, who is executive story consultant for the series. Kaufman has told Miss Talbot that, after the series Is on the air, whole world will know who was about their divorce (That does seem to be carrying revenge a bit far.) STEALS SISTER'S BOOK Miss Talbot, who never stops talking, continues, met Kaufman eight years ago. We had dinner, and he told me he would make me bigger than Rita Tushingham. Then he stole my sex book.

like the character I play. I can fix anything. I went to my house just the other day and fixed the towel rack. Of course, it fell down later, but it was fixed while I was If anyone has his or her career enhanced by Here We Go Again, it wifi be Miss Talbot. Her way of playing her busybody-perfectionist role is a standout in what could be a short-lived series.

Miss Talbot h3S worked long and hard in Hollvwood. She starred in and a 1955 summer replacement CBS situation comedy series about the girt friend of a New York cab driver. At that time, Miss Talbot was billed as a and a new TORRENT OF WORDS In person, it is not her looks and her charm that are most appealing. It is the torrent of words with which she inundates an audience. The hour-long press conference with her was free association gone completely out of control Yet I understood every word she said and followed every link to every idea.

(I know what that says about Miss Talbot (formerly Anita Sokol) or myself.) For instance, she was asked if she was ever at a loss for words. Here is her answer, although the speed with which she talks prevents accurate note taking. Please run the words together as you read it: Never. a good question. Here, let me write it down.

use it on Dating Note: Delete question asking what would you bring home to my daughter. do tend to talk a lot. I PAUL COMBATS MOTHER-IN LAW HOLLYWOOD When Paul visiting mother-in-law implies she will move into the neighborhood, Paul seeks solace at a bar on the ABC Television Paul Lynde Wednesday, 8 8:30 p.m. In Everything You Wanted to Know About Your Mother-In- But Were Afraid to could be proposed to and never hear it. You know, in mv last romance I was dumped.

I know which hurts the most to be the dumper or the dum- pee Paul meets psychiatrist Dr. Adam Colton, at the bar. Colton suggests a technique from his book solving mother-in-law problems conquer with kindness. Paul Lynde stars as Paul Simms. Elizabeth Allen as Martha, John Calvin as Howie Dickerson, Jane Actman as Barbara and Pamelvn Ferdin as Sally.

marriages, two for me. My second husband was Greek. Is Greek. Excuse me, I tend to talk about him in the past tense. But if you have children, you tend to keep to touch.

Even when I had a baby, I told the doctor how to deliver her. I had my purse with ma on the delivery table. I taka my purse everywhere. But was never at a loss for even at 2 a.m., and 8 pounds, 3 ounces. daughter says I talk too much.

I say nonsense. going to light a cigaret and take 'jr $50 NEW COMEDY SERIES-Susan (Diane Baker, left) is tracked down at the beauty parlor by her wife, Judy (Nita Talbot) who wants to trade basketball tickets with her in Basketball on new com- ery series, We Go 8 to 8:30 p.m. today. (ABC Photo) CASH refund ON general 0 ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS i rSv COOl CASH! are two good reasons to buy a GE room air conditioner NOW! 1. Low mid-winter prices mean pre-season savings for you.

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Years Available:
1933-1978