TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1956)

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Vicki adores answering the phone, says: "Our baby's fine!" Thanks to Hal's and Ruby's plan, she wants to share everything with wee David. Professionally, Hal and Ruby Holbrook have played to thousands, but they staged the most important performance of their lives for an audience of one — their cherished daughter Vicki, who will be all of four years old this April. . . . Viewers and listeners know Hal as Grayling Dennis, editor of "The New Hope Herald" in The Brighter Day on CBSTV and CBS Radio, a young man constantly beset by troubles. In contrast, Hal himself displays a pleasant confidence in being well able to handle any (Continued on page 77) The Brighter Day is seen on CBS-TV, M-F, 4 P.M. EST, for Cheer, Gleem and Crisco. It's heard on CBS Radio, M-F, 2:15 P.M. EST, under multiple sponsorship. NEW BABY TO SHARE With love and skill, Hal Holbrook and his wife made a "brighter day" for little Vicki on a most important occasion By HELEN BOLSTAD Actress Ruby helps Hal to prepare for The Brighter Day, in which he plays Grayling Dennis. Hal's enthusiasm is Mark Twain, and he does a remarkable impersonation of the great humorist. When Twain costumes proved too costly, Hal and Ruby whipped up their own clever reproductions.