TV Guide (December 18, 1954)

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60 / 60 / 60 / % V. V i / . . . into a cab he heads. Gregory checks the time. Note change of shoes waiting. From TV Drama To Stage - In 10 Minutes The trick is to keep your blood pres¬ sure down and run like blazes. Ad¬ hering to this theory, Dane Clark and James Gregory practically have clinched the U.S. record for the seven-block run. That’s how far they sped at 9 P.M. one Thursday, from Justice at an NBC studio, to a Broad¬ way theater where they were fea¬ tured in “Fragile Fox.” (Curtain time: 9:10.) This is how they made it. . . . Clark wrestles momentarily with a stubborn stage door, losing vital seconds. 10