Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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Will this bring Brad and Jane into the kind of close contact with the Robertses that once cause trouble for al! of them? SECOND MRS. BURTON. M-F, 2 P.M. EST, CBS Largely through Terry's persistence, Rupert Gorham is exposed as a crook and the murderer of Ralph Kirkland. With the arrest of Gorham and the annulment of his marriage to the elder Mrs. Burton, Stan once more becomes involved in his mother's life, as he tells Terry that they cannot let her live alone and lonely. In an effort to protect herself against Mother Burton's possessiveness, Terry undertakes a career that may lead her far from her quiet Dickston home life. STELLA DALLAS M-F, 4:15 P.M. EST, NBC Staying at the home of Laurel and Dick Grosvenor are Myron Grosvenor and the Ransome sisters, and Stella, Laurel's mother, is much worried about these three. Engaged to Leona, Myron is really in love with Rosalie, but his sense of duty keeps him from telling Leona the truth. 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