TV Guide (November 20, 1954)

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TO TEEN AGER Some 10 years ago, F. Hugh Herbert wrote a play called “Kiss and Tell.” In it was a teen-age snip of a female named Corliss Archer. She was first played on Broadway by a rank un¬ known named Joan Caulfield, who went on to become a Paramount star and today teams with Barry Nelson in TV’s My Favorite Husband. Four years ago, Corliss appeared on TV for 20 weeks in a live CBS show head¬ lining Lugene Sanders, a USC drama student who went on to become the teen-age daughter of a dense father in The Life of Riley. Now, in a full- fledged film series. Meet Corliss Arch¬ er, she’s being played by Ann Baker, who’s 22 and out of Sedalia, Mo. Glamorous enough to have been a suc¬ cessful model (her picture appeared on more than 50 magazine covers), Ann is shown transforming herself into teen-ager Archer. Keep an eye on Ann; Corliss is good to her por¬ trayers. Recipe for youth: Ann's face gets that freshly scrubbed look, then up goes her hair in a pony-tail. Finally, she lolls on floor as 15 year-olds do while gabbing with their boy friends on the phone. Turn page for Corliss in triplicate.