Squib on reverse side of print reads as follows: TIME OUT Fletcher Markle, youthful director of CBS' "Ford Theater," finds time for a between-the-scenes chat with Ingrid Bergman, distinguished stage and screen actress who pays a return guest visit to the program on Friday, Jan. 21, starring in a full-hour version of Eugene O'Neill's "Anna Christie." "Ford Theater" is currently doing a series of five broadcasts from Hollywood.
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