Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1942)

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DR. BOB GRAHAM, an excellent physician and surgeon, is idealistically devoted to helping the downtrodden. During the last war, a top sergeant named Dexter saved his life and Dr. Bob promised that he would some day repay him. When Dexter was dying six years ago, he called Dr. Bob to his bedside and asked him to look after his twin girls. The doctor adopted the two girls, then eighteen, and called them "bachelor's children." He married Ruth, the quieter of the two girls, while Janet married his best friend, Sam Ryder, and today the two couples live next door to each other. It was Dr. Bob who found Michael Kent in a snow storm and befriended him. Michael is accused of murdering his wife and Dr. Bob is trying to prove him innocent. Everyone always turns to Dr. Bob in time of trouble. (Played by Hugh Studebaker) july, 1942 23