Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1949)

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(^momti mi Kb imS\j JUST PLAIN BILL 1. The three persons nearest Bill Davidson's heart are his daughter, Nancy ; her husband, Kerry Donovan and their son, Wiki. Their love for Bill is equally strong. 2. Kerry is reckoned the best of lawyers by Harlville and the nearby county seat of Hiawatha, where he has his office. Kerry often finds Bill's advice a big help. "lust Plain Bill" Davidson, (I the local barber in Hartville, is beloved of the townsfolk for his many kindnesses and help. The story of Bill and his friends is similar to that of people we all know. Playing their parts as you hear them on the air are: Bill Davidson Arthur Hughes Nancy Donovan Ruth Russell Kerry Donovan James Meighan Elmer Eeps Joe Latham Dorothy Nash Theresa Keene Ned Shepherd CUff Carpenter ■ Just Plain Bill, conceived and produced by Frank and Anne Hummert, is heard over NBC, Monday through Friday, at 5:30 P. M., EST. Radio Mirror reviews the life of a man devoted to kindness and good deeds. He could be anybody's neighbor in anybody's town, but Hartville knows him as Just Plain Bill 52