- Honey West
Honey West is a fictional character created by Gloria and Forest Fickling under the
pseudonym "G.G. Fickling", and appearing in numerous mystery novels by the duo.The character is notable as being one of the first female
private detectives in popular fiction. She first appeared in the1957 book "This Girl for Hire" and would appear in 10 novels before being retired in1971 . The character was also the basis for the short-lived TV series "Honey West" in the 1960s.Television adaptations
Actress
Anne Francis portrayed Honey West on television. The character made her first television appearance in an episode of the series "Burke's Law " (1965) titled "Who Killed the Jackpot." The character was popular enough that theABC network spun her off into the 1/2 hour black & white series "Honey West" (1965–1966), produced byAaron Spelling . Spelling had visited England and was inspired after seeing the Avengers. He had wanted Honor Blackman for his series but she declined and chose to be in "Goldfinger". Spelling opted to find someone close enough to fit her bill. He found this in Anne Francis."Honey West", a slinky, glamorous female private eye, was something new to television. In an era when actresses were confined to sedate housewife and girlfriend roles, this series marked a unique and original departure. This was the first dramatic TV series in the U.S. with a female star in an action-adventure role traditionally played by a male actor. In addition to being television's first modern, independent, self-sufficient woman, Honey frequently engaged in energetic fight scenes and shootouts. As "The Avengers" had not yet aired in America, it was unprecedented to see a beautiful, curvacious woman in a catsuit beating up male attackers with a high-kick, judo-flip, or well-placed karate chop.
Her untamed feline qualites were reflected by her leopard spot and animal-print wardrobe and decor. She also kept an exotic pet
ocelot and raced around in a convertible sportscar. The risque aspect of the novels was toned down for television, although sultry Anne Francis nevertheless exuded a considerable sex appeal. And she frequently went on undercover missions requiring some revealing outfit or bikini, etc.In keeping with the secret agent trend of the '60s, Honey was outfitted with a number of
James Bond -type gimmicks: an exploding compact, a garter-belt gas mask, and tear-gas earrings. Her partner and man-Friday "Sam" (John Ericson) usually stayed in the background or sat in their high-tech surveillance van talking to Honey via a radio hidden in her lipstick case. Their relationship was kept platonic, and Honey usually had to rescue him instead of the other way around.Despite healthy viewer ratings, ABC canceled the show after only one season. The network had just acquired the American rights to "The Avengers" and rationalized that audiences would not accept more than one series featuring a sexy, karate-kicking female. Although short-lived, this series broke the mold and paved the way for future female action heroines such as
Stefanie Powers in "The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. ", "The Bionic Woman ", and "Alias".When "
Burke's Law " was revived in1994 , Francis appeared in one episode as a character named "Honey Best", a character which was Honey West in all but name. (TheInternet Movie Database listing for the episode, however, identifies the character as Honey West.) Both series were produced byFour Star Television .ee also
* "The Avengers" (TV series)
* "I Spy "
*James Bond
* "The Man from U.N.C.L.E. "
* "The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. "
* "The Saint" (TV series)External links
*imdb title|title=Honey West|id=0058814
* [http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/H/htmlH/honeywest/honeywest.htm Museum of Broadcast Communications]
* [http://www.thrillingdetective.com/honey.html Honey West] at Thrilling Detective.com
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