Radio mirror (July-Dec 1947)

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LESLIE PALMER, as glamorous and talented as the motion picture stars with whom she works as an executive for Advance Pictures, is determined that Walter Manning shall remain in Hollywood. And her reasons are not purely business. She is a threat to Walter's settling down and to Portia's happiness, (played by Louise Barclay) ERIC WATSON, who shared hardships overseas with Walter, has been employed by Leslie for research in the Near East. The eternal adventurer, Eric is trj'ing to get Walter to accompany him. (played by John Larkin) MISS DAISY, Portia's middle-aged domestic, helps guide the family with her sound judgment and kindly philosophy. She went ahead of the rest to prepare for the Manning return to Parkerstown. (played by Doris Rich) r S^ I