Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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No party — especially one at which Morton Downey is present — is complete without music. Friday-nighters McCoy, Schaffner, Bellamy and Peggy Wood (she was once a musical comedy star) harmonize while Morton accompanies. First arrival was Ralph Bellamy who becomes, on "family night" hard-talking, hard-hitting private investigator Mike Barnett of Man Against Crime, at present engaged in helping to maintain law and order while on a trip abroad. JH8T' Coffee — which tastes even better than usual when poured from Peggy's hdnt^Qme silver pot, draws the guests together to discuss their assorted chores on the Friday night^S^S Mama, Man Against Crime, Ford Theater, Live Like A Millionaire, and Star Of The Family prt 11