TV Guide (May 28, 1955)

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^ 'Bogey,' 'Baby' and their boxers are frequently in the TV audience. picture at Warners a year later—Les¬ lie and myself and Bette Davis. It’s a real easy role. I just sit there all by myself in the corner and look tough. And it’s a great role for Betty.” (“Betty” is what Mrs. Bogart is called when she isn’t being called “Lauren” or “Baby.”) Henry Fonda, it should be added, will do the Howard role. Bogart’s first TV appearance was with Jack Benny two years ago; his second, with Ed Murrow on Person to Person; his third and fourth, as a host-presenter on the Academy Award telecasts in which the nom¬