Glendora (Television producer and host)

Glendora (Television producer and host)

Born May 1, 1928. Anno Domini Presque Isle, MaineAt age 7, Glendora moved 140 miles south to Lincoln, MaineGlendora waitressed at summer resorts to earn college tuition. She met famous Broadwaycomedian, Bobby Clark whose wife called Glendora "Snookie"Glendora was awarded a student fellowship in psychology at prestigious and wealthySmith College. She did not accept.In 1950, Glendora was a research assistant at the University of California, BerkeleyIn 1951, Glendora worked at NBC Hollywood and Vine and met Jack Webb, Bob Hope,Jack Benny, Red Skelton, Jimmy Durante, Martin & Lewis, Talula! Bankhead, et al:She gave Bob Hope her four scrapbooks of pictures 18" by 22". Bob said to his agent,"She has more pictures of me than you do".Bob Hope let Glendora tell jokes to his studio audience after his radio show was taped.Her first TV Show was "Glendora and her Picture Party" Pittsfield. It was sponsored and 15 minutes a week (kids show). Her second TV Show was the SS Glendora a steamship. Glendora was the skipper. The kidswere the sailors. She told them the "SS" stood for steamship. They said it stood for "stupidshow". It was 45 mins a day Mon-Fri.Her third TV Show was The SS Glendora on WBZ-TV, Boston, the Westinghouse station. Itwas sponsored by Milton Bradley games and color crayons.The next company to pay for the SS Glendora was General Electric, WRGB, Channel 6 Schenectady/Troy/Albany. She was there for 6 years, Monday through Friday, 45 minutes a day.In 1972, after being away from television for a decade, Glendora entered cable TV publicaccess with "A Chat with Glendora". This was in Buffalo, NY. She interviewed Arthur Godfried,Frankie Arken, Humperdink, et al.

Glendora is a public access television producer and judicial activist from New York. She is the host of "A Chat with Glendora", which has broadcast over 4,000 shows since 1972 on the public access channels of cable systems all over the United States.

Her show documents her life, and her life is about getting her show on as many cable systems as possible. When she encounters problems, she often sues the cable company as a "pro se" litigant. She has expert knowledge of the law and the courts, and has won a few noteworthy cases.

She has interviewed many celebrities on the show, including Robert Charles Wright, then President of NBC. She is known for lawyer jokes, dressing in a white straw hat and wearing white gloves, humming along with the Christian hymns which provide her background music, and for her ethical vegetarianism. She is author of the "Glendora Happy Book".

A living television pioneer, Glendora started in this new medium in 1950 with a children's show.

For a number of years in the early 1960s, Glendora hosted an afternoon cartoon show on Schenectady's WRGB (Channel 6). Five days a week, attired in a silvery pleated skirt and button-up blouse with large epaulets, Glendora was the captain of "Satellite Six," a '50's-style scifi spaceship set, from whence she aired made-for-TV "Felix The Cat" (and various other) cartoons. Her nemesis was her boss, the Munimula ("aluminum" spelled backwards), a disembodied gibberish talk voice on the ship's telephone who would periodically call in to give Glendora grief.

Glendora appeared as a guest on the David Letterman Show in 1987.

She was married to Franklyn Buell, a journalist who wrote for the "Springfield Union" and the "Buffalo Evening News". Franklyn died Oct. 19, 2003 Chatham, NY. He left the world a spectacular collection of the baseball encyclopedia, "Who's Who in Baseball" back to the 1940s and many other baseball books. He kept a scrapbook of the baseball games he attended, the boxscores of each and the article on each from the newspaper. All of this collection lives on in the Glendora/Franklynmuseum.

External links

* [http://www.achatwithglendora.com/ A Chat with Glendora] — official website
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/AChatWithGlendora A Chat With Glendora on YouTube ]
* [http://www.tv.com/late-night-with-david-letterman/show-0914/episode/194883/summary.html David Letterman Episode 0914]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Glendora — The name Glendora may refer to:People: * Glendora, a public access television producer and hostIn music: * Glendora (song) , a song by Perry Como * Glendora (Rilo Kiley song) , a song by Rilo KileyIn geography: *Glendora, California *Glendora,… …   Wikipedia

  • Long Beach, California — This article is about the city of Long Beach, California. For its metropolitan area, see Los Angeles metropolitan area. Long Beach   City   Images from top, left …   Wikipedia

  • Burbank, California — This article is about the city in Los Angeles County, California. For the community in Santa Clara County, California, see Burbank, Santa Clara County, California. City of Burbank   City   …   Wikipedia

  • List of people from Mississippi — This is a list of famous and notable people who were born or lived in Mississippi. Activists and advocates * Curtis Conway C.C. Bryant, African American civil rights leader, (Tylertown) * James Chaney, African American civil rights worker,… …   Wikipedia

  • Los Angeles — L.A. redirects here. For other uses, see La. This article is about the U.S. city. For other uses, see Los Angeles (disambiguation). Los Angeles   City&# …   Wikipedia

  • Covina — City of Covina   City   Seal Motto: One Square Mile and Al …   Wikipedia

  • 1956 in music — Events= * The Malt Shop Era Begins With Love Is Strange By Mickey Sylvia *January 1 Blue Suede Shoes is released by Carl Perkins on the Sun Records label. *Cameo Parkway Records formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Kal Mann Bernie Lowe.… …   Wikipedia

  • Norwalk, California — City of Norwalk   City   Seal …   Wikipedia

  • More to Love — Format Competitive reality show/Drama Created by Mike Fleiss Starring …   Wikipedia

  • Inglewood, California — Inglewood   City   Seal …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”