TV Guide (May 28, 1955)

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Hew Husband-And-Wife Team On TV: Bogart & Bogart In a more serious vein, which Bo¬ gart can turn on like a spigot and which is his warmest and most like¬ able side, Hollywood’s well-publicized tough guy gets almost soft-headed on the subject of “The Petrified Forest.” “Pure nostalgia,” he admits. “That’s the only reason I’m doing this show. And I doubt very, very much that I’ll do any more television after this. “But ‘Petrified Forest’ is the show that made me. It also made me a lot of money. I did it first with Leslie Howard on Broadway back around 1935. I forget just when. We made the