Radio-TV mirror (Jan-June 1953)

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As The Doctor's Wife, Pat is happy — but in real life she searches for something she's not yet found wi^muL REACHING FOR HER STAR By ELIZABETH BALL She's quite a person, is Julie Palmer — The Doctor's Wife of NBC Radio. A most sympathetic person, warmhearted and alive, devoted to her idealistic husband, his patients and his problems. Hers is a small world, the little New England community where Dr. Dan Palmer has his practice. But, to her, this small world is a stage, packed with drama, peopled with living characters she knows and loves {Continued on page 94 ) The Doctor's Wife is heard on NBC Radio, M-F, 5:45 P.M. EST, for Ex-Lax, Inc. Home, to Julie Palmer, is a world in itself. To Pat, who plays Julie, it's an "impermanent" thing which won't mean much until — 55