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Caesar's Hour TV Guide March 12 - 18 1955 Dinah Shore

Caesar's Hour TV Guide March 12 - 18 1955 Dinah Shore

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Caesar's Hour TV Guide March 12 - 18 1955 Dinah Shore: New England Edition

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TV Guide, 1955. soft. Original 1955 Edition TV Guide New England Edition Size and Page Count: 5 X 7.25 Tall Condition: Very Good, some rubbing, pages may have markings, Mailing Label on rear

Complete Articles and Information:

Dinah Shore Ratings Caesar's Hour Nanette Fabray Bob Cummings Show Dinah Shore with Color photos Television on Sunday article Henry Fonda and the Clown

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Seller's Inventory #
3038
Title
Caesar's Hour TV Guide March 12 - 18 1955 Dinah Shore
Author
Various
Format/Binding
Soft
Book Condition
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Publisher
TV Guide
Date Published
1955
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