TV Radio Mirror (Jul - Dec 1956)

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Sunday in England ■ Across the Thames, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament — and, in the foreground, Alastair (Lord Henry), Vivian (Sunday herself), Cathleen Cordell (Cora Harwood). "'Our gal" Vivian Smolen had a wonderful time seeing London with "Lord Henry" Alastair Duncan By LILLA ANDERSON The heroine of Our Gal Sunday — herself an orphan from Colorado — has always dreaded meeting the elegant English friends of her titled husband, Lord Henry Brinthrope, and feared that she would "feel out of place" in London. In real life, however, Vivian Smolen — who stars as Sunday — found London: "History brought to life; a fairy tale come true." Suitably, her guide was Lord Henry himself in the person of her co-star, English-born Alastair Duncan, who has since commented: "Lady Brinthrope was utterly at home and quite the social (Continued on page 98) Our Gal Sunday is heard on CBS Radio, Mon. thru Fri., at 12:45 P.M. EDT. 32