Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1948)

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MRS. IRIS BLAKELEY is wealthy, socially powerful, devoted to her attractive son DAWSON. She bitterly resents the love between Dawson and Joyce, but knows she is indebted to Joyce's skill as a surgeon for Dawson's being able to walk. A recent plane crash had crippled Dawson, and there seemed no hope for him. until Joyce performed her magnificent operation. (Mrs. Blakely is Elizabeth Watts; Dawson is Les Tremayne) JOYCE JORDAN'S brilliant career as a surgeon has not prevented her from developing into a desirable, vital woman. She came to New York recently from Centerfield, and built up a private practice. Joyce made both her office and her home in one of the city's old, quiet brownstone neighborhoods. (Played by Gertrude Warner) Joyce Jordan, M.D., is heard Man. through Fri. at 10:45 A.M. EDT, NBC. ERNEST EDEN is Joyce's 14-year-old foster son, child of a man who loved Joyce, and who died in China. Ernest and the friendly, warm-hearted maid Celia are now the whole of Joyce's family. (Ernest is played by Larry Robinson; Celia is played by Amanda Randolph) 35 ^