TV Radio Mirror (Jul - Dec 1958)

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Good loser in many a film fight, Craig Stevens finds himself a winner at last, starring as Peter Gunn By KATHLEEN POST Peter Gunn (Craig) investigates violence — and meets the "beat generation" (Capri Candela) at Wilbur's Place (Herb Ellis, proprietor). Life is much quieter at home, for Craig and actresswife Alexis Smith. They prefer art, music, and good talk in the "un-beat" classic tradition. I Honest, I'm a very peaceful guy," Craig Stevens protests. "The real Craig Stevens is just a normal, average type, don't want to fight anything but the bugs on my roses, a problem in sculpture, or a knot in one of the boards I'm using to make my wife a dressing table." As he gestures, Craig's lithe, muscular six-foot-two frame falls instinctively into a boxer's stance. The interviewer smiles skeptically. "Didn't you do some boxing at Kansas University?" she inquires, meaningly. "Yes . . . but the only damage I ever (Continued on page 77) Peter Gunn, NBC-TV, Mon., 9 P.M. EST, is sponsored by Bristol-Myers Co. 53