Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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w\ ^^ ■jft 1^5 1 1. Clay approaches banker Stephen Long for help in financing a housing project. Clay and his secretary, Carole, don't know that Long has been seeing Clay's wife secretly and encouraging her in her unjustified suspicions of Clay and Carole. 2. Babs happens into Clay's office to witness what seems like an intimate conversation between Clay and his secretary. Here s television's first successful daytime serial — the story of everyday people, their everyday fight for a place 1 • »."■■■■• 1 ■•# in this complicated life This is the story of Babs and Clay Jonathon, two people who, although they are deeply in love, are badly matched. It's the story of a man's ambition and his wife's craving for affection — the story we often see in our neighbors, in the faces of people we pass on the street. And it is a story that might happen to any of us, for it is part of the human makeup to like to feel misunderstood! Clay Jonathon is a fairly successful architect. He has done well financially, doesn't do so well in understanding Babs, his wife, who is basically a spoiled child — a good woman who thinks she'd like to be bad. Carole Hansen, Clay's secretary, is the kind of person every woman would like to be — beautiful, loyal, efficient. She would have been a better wife to Clay than Babs, and Babs knows it! Carole is in love with Clay, but that is her secret. Although there is nothing between Carole and Clay, Babs suspects that there is. Stephen Long, with whom Babs has become involved, is a cheat in every sense of the word. Babs has known him since before she married Clay; he gives her admiration she craves. Marge and Eddie Evans are the couple who live next door — young, happy, and in love. The Jonathon Story is televised on WMAR, Baltimore; WNAC, Boston; WEWS, Cleveland; WXYZ, Detroit; WBNS, Columbus; KLAC, Los Angeles; WPTZ, Philadelphia; KSTD, Minneapolis; KSL, Salt Lake City. Consult your local paper for times. 48 RADIO MIRROR TELEVISION SECTION