Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Object of the Day: An Autograph from Arlene Francis

Though not a household name any more, Arlene Francis was a pioneer of early broadcasting, and the first woman to be entrusted with hosting a television program in the 1950’s. This remarkable woman was welcomed into American homes first as a radio personality, and, then as the host of her own TV show, Blind Date. She’s also fondly remembered as a panelist on the extremely urbane and sophisticated, What’s My Line?


Francis, also a Broadway and film star, was the epitome of elegance and intellect. Known for her wit, her beauty and her grace, Arlene Francis was a role model for many women in the 1950’s and 1960’s. This autographed photo of Arlene Francis dates to the late 1940’s following her marriage to actor/producer Martin Gabel. She’s wearing the iconic diamond heart pendant that was one of Gabel’s first gifts to her. She wore the pendant almost every day until it was snatched from her throat by a mugger in 1988.

Arlene Francis plowed a path for women in broadcasting. She should be remembered not only for her beauty and sophistication, but for her fearlessness.





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