Radio-TV mirror (July-Dec 1954)

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concerning John Raby On TV, John is Bill, who adores Maggie (Louise Allbritton), heroine of Concerning Miss Marlowe. Jane Seymour is seen as their good friend, Hat. At home, his heart really belongs to Del, who was a singer studying drama when they first met. Miss Marlowe's devoted friend finds the greatest drama of all in a quiet house far from Broadway Bv ED MEYERSON Ask John Raby how he likes playing Bill Cooke in NBC-TV's new daytime drama, Concerning Miss Marlowe, and he tells you frankly: "I like it fine. I've got to pay next week's meat bill." The remark comes as a shock, for we expect our actors to be dedicated artists — either fabulously rich or romantically poor, but nothing realistically in-between like ourselves. Actually, John is a dedicated artist, and his meat-bill approach to acting is merely the sign of a true professional, someone who knows his trade and can make a good living at it. But, above all, it's the sign of a real human being — someone who knows that how a man makes a living, whether (Continued on page 96) John Raby is Bill Cooke in Concerning Miss Marlowe, NBC-TV, M-F, 3:45 P.M. EST; sponsored on alternate days by Procter & Gamble for Tide, one day each week by Miles Laboratories, Inc. He's Harry Davis in When A Girl Marries, ABC Radio, M-F, 10:45 A.M. EST, for Carnation Evaporated Milk and Friskies Dog Food. 34