Radio-TV mirror (July-Dec 1954)

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Lew Archer in The Second Mrs. Burton By ELEANOR POLLOCK When Larry Haines steps into the role of Lew Archer, the fiance of prexty, widowed Marcia Kirkland, in The Second Mrs. Burton, over CBS Radio, it isn't a giant step. For Larry himself has much in common with Lew. Both are men who harbor a broad streak of sentiment covered by a brusque outer shell. Both are men who, wanting the better things in life, fought their way up and achieved them. Just as Lew Archer is interested in antiques, music and art, so is Larry Haines, whose home reflects these interests. Lew Archer comes from New York's teeming lower East Side. Larry Haines was born in a poor neighborhood in Mount Vernon, New York. So Larry understands how easily Lew gets hurt by real or imagined snobbery. When Lew and Marcia decided to buy an old house in the country instead of building a new one, it was as though Larry and his wife, brunette, dynamic Trudy, had made the decision. For the Haineses are looking ahead to the day they will have (Continued on page 91) Larry is Lew Archer in The Second Mrs. Burton, CBS Radio, M-F, 2 P.M. EDT, for Instant Maxwell House, Grape-Nuts, and Calumet Baking Powder. He is Stu Bergman in Search For Tomorrow, on CBS-TV, 12:30 P.M. EDT, for Joy, Spic and Span, Shasta, Cheer. Homecoming: Larry gets a kiss from Trudy, a welcoming whistle from parakeet, "Baby." Hobbies: Larry edits the movies he takes, and makes sure his golf clubs are up to par. Larry and Trudy enjoy almost any game. But, most of all, they love being outdoors and racing a speed boat. 71