Radio: The Week in Review

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Believable Make-Believe. The week's outstanding show, and the one that was certain to offend no one of any age, sex, race or religion, was NBC's Peter Pan. Mary Martin came soaring out of a canvas sky to enchant some 55 million viewers—10 million fewer than watched last year's Peter Pan, but still far and away the largest audience for any TV event of the current season. This second look at Barrie's fable confirmed the remembered excellence of Jerome Robbins' production and the believable make-believe of Mary Martin and Cyril Ritchard. It also enabled viewers to see that perfection does not stop with the stars: Sondra Lee was totally right as Tiger Lily, leader of the superbly choreographed Indians; Kathy Nolan's Wendy was witty as well as winsome, and even such spear carriers as the animals and Captain Hook's foolishly wicked crew had personality and flair.

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