TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1955)

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AND INTRODUCING NEW BOTH FOR THE PRICE OF ONE... IN THIS GAY GIFT PACKAGE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! BOURJOIS *Cr«or«d In Franc* . Mod* In U.S. A. DAYTIME DIARY (Continued from page 23) accomplice's confession makes it difficult for him to keep up his deception. But the Youngs are less interested in justice against him at the moment than they are in the frightening breakdown of Peggy Young's husband, Carter Trent, who, believing himself guilty of a homicide, runs away. Will they find him before he does himself, or someone else, great damage? NBC Radio. PERRY MASON So often has Perry Mason been more successful than the police in solving crime that many of his friends, and sometimes his clients, forget that actually he is not a detective but a lawyer, with all a lawyer's responsibility for managing a case with strict attention to all the legal rules. Can he find a way of suspending those rules in time to save his present client? CBS Radio. PORTIA FACES LIFE Walter Manning bitterly and unjustly decides that it is partly his wife Portia's fault that he has had to lock horns with the town's most influential villain. All Portia's efforts seem only to intensify the gulf between them. Under the circumstances, young Dorrie Blake may find it easy to convince Walter that she is as attractive to him as he has always been to her. CBS-TV. THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS A friendly gesture has involved Carolyn in one of the most complicated problems she has ever faced, as the development of the Wayne case makes it easier than ever for her enemies to attack her and to pile up more ammunition against her husband, Miles Nelson. Will the trial have a farreaching effect on Miles' future — not only on his political future but even perhaps on his personal one? NBC Radio. THE ROAD OF LIFE Sybil Overton's unremitting efforts to destroy Dr. Jim Brent and his wife Jocelyn have never quite hit their mark, but have brought a great deal of heartache and misery to others who were not even her prime targets. Torn between family loyalty and a grim realization of what is happening to his sister's mind, Hugh Overton faces a most difficult problem. And Jocelyn faces another, one she did not anticipate. CBSTV and CBS Radio. THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT The shock of her broken romance with Brett Chapman has forced Helen Trent to admit what she was trying to forget — that she has never stopped loving Gil Whitney. But just as it seems dimly possible that Gil might free himself from his empty marriage to Cynthia, a new complication enters with Gwen Sewell, who is determined to annex Gil the moment Cynthia divorces him. Can Gwen ruin Helen's only hope for true happiness? CBS Radio. ROSEMARY Lonnie's shocking elopement and its tragic aftermath bring Rosemary and Bill to the edge of serious disagreement over the boy who had been their protege, for Bill's bitter disillusionment prevents him from feeling, as Rosemary does, that they do not yet know the whole story. Gradually, however, Lonnies last-minute change of heart comes to light. Will Springdale permit him to live down his tragic mistake? CBS Radio. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW The dreadful ordeal faced by Joanne Barron as she goes on trial for murder is made somewhat easier by the good friends working so unremittingly for her release. It is Arthur Tate who first grasps at the vague mention of "the little man" — the tiny crack that might widen into Joanne's escape from the trap that has been so carefully set for her. Has little Mr. Higbee finally exhausted his aces? CBS-TV. THE SECRET STORM Pauline Tyrrell never forgave Peter Ames for marrying her sister, and with Ellen's death found new fuel for hatred when Peter showed no sign of turning to her for comfort. Influenced by her, her wealthy father blocks Peter's every effort to build a new life for himself and his children. But are the Tyrrells really so powerful that they can use Jane Edwards as a threat to Peter's custody of his family? CBS-TV. THE SECOND MRS. RVRTON Money always confers power, and the dowager Mrs. Burton has used her power in the past to try to control the lives of her son Stan and her daughter Marcia. It is hard for her to realize that they are now adults, married and with families of their own, and no longer so willing to humor her. Is Stan really mature enough not only to stand up against her but to protect his wife as well? CBS Radio. STELLA DALLAS Courage and persistence have always been Stella's strength, but for once she stands ready to acknowledge defeat as her daughter Laurel's marriage weakens under the assault of Ada Dexter, who is madly determined to make Laurel the wife of her own son, Stanley Warrick. Will Laurel's husband Dick step aside, or will Ada pursue her intention to the point of murdering him in order to free Laurel? NBC Radio. THIS IS NORA DRAKE Wyn Robinson's hidden, sinister role in the fate that seems to be tracking Nora and her husband, Fred Molina, is finally revealed by Dorothy Gebert, who shocks Fred by telling him that Wyn is in league with Dan Welch, head of the Syndicate, in his efforts to ruin and murder Fred. Will Wyn's double game be stopped, or will she find some way to discredit Dorothy's story, even though Nora believes it to be true? CBS Radio. YALiANT LADY Helen Emerson has admitted to herself how seriously she takes flyer Chris Kendall, and no longer hides the truth from her family. But the complications of Chris's past multiply as he begins to realize what is being done to his young son by the in-laws who take care of him. Will his lack of frankness with Helen make her doubtful of the future? Will Bill Fraser turn that to his own advantage? CBS-TV. WENDY WARREN AND THE NEWS Stunned by grief over Mark, but not shattered, Wendy knows she must and will make something of the new life that now opens before her. Her sympathetic managing editor offers excitement and chal 24