TV Guide (July 30, 1955)

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Those Whiting Girls: Barbara, left, and Margaret find themselves vrithout a date. song once in every episode—either as a means of helping Barbara out with some callow youth (an effort which invariably backfires), or as a sneaky way of doing a little impressing of her own (which invariably backfires). The show’s appeal is a natural, be¬ ing merely a fairly accurate portrayal of the sisters themselves. They’re the daughters of the late Richard Whiting, one of the more