TV Guide (January 15, 1954)

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Morfho’s Clicking Again Without Hollywood’s Glamor Treotment I N Hans Christian Andersen’s fable of the ugly duckling, the great Danish story teller made everyone happy when the little duckling turned out to be a glamorous swan after all. For swans, this is fine. For Martha Raye, it’s a pretty miserable ending. In all fairness to old Hans, when he wrote his tale an oasis called Holly¬ wood hadn’t happened yet. It was there that the movie men dreamed up an Andersen ending by transforming rubber-faced Martha into a glamor puss. It was there, too, that she al¬ most sang her—oh, well—swan song. But TV came along, and the famous 15