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I agree.COLOR TELEVISION NEWS CAMERAS TO PAN STAR-STUDDED AUDIENCE OF THE 'MILTON BERLE SHOW, f FEB* 21 Many of the country's best known motion picture stars, some never before seen on the television screens, will be viewed by millions on NBC-TV1 s "MILTON BERLE SHOW", Tuesday, Feb. 21 (NBC-TV & Coast, 8 p.m. PST in black and white only; 7 P?╜m, CST in color) when Milton Berle originates his TV show from the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, Nev. NBCfs color TV cameras will pan the invited audience in the Copa Room picking out a galaxy of stars who will be in Las Vegas to view the Berle Show as well as attend the world premiere of MGM's "Meet Me In Las Vegas". This will be the first time a TV show has originated in Las Vegas in color and the first time a color motion picture has been previewed on TV in color. NBC also has invited its top stars to attend the history-making event # The Berle show will headline NBC's Jimmy Durante, singer Peggy Lee, currently winding up her Sands Hotel engagement, the Four Aces recording group and Cyd Charisse and Dan Dailey, two of the stars from the Metro motion picture. The show will have all the atmosphere of a Las Vegas night club show with the entire nation glimpsing the exciting surroundings in true color. NBC-TV February 15, 1956