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Friday, June 4, 2021

Sweethearts Of ‘60s TV

They’re sassy, smart, sexy, sweet, swanky, sirens and spies.

They’re the Sweethearts Of ‘60s TV and St. Martin’s Press and author Ronald L. Smith have them in a book by the same name.

Back in the 1960s I had my favorite female characters from TV shows.

Like many young men I adored Mary Jane on Gilligan’s Island, fell head over heels for Yvonne Craig as Batgirl, had the hots for Lieutenant Uhura from Star Trek, was mesmerized by Jeannie from I Dream of Jeannie, thought Emma Peele was the coolest chick around and was ‘bewitched’ by Elizabeth Montgomery.

Honey West was my kind of private detective, Agent 99 could spy on me any time, Ellie May made me want to move to the country and Sally Field as Gidget was just plain cute.

Little did I realize at the time that each of these female characters were carefully groomed and educated on how to be the perfect females that guys would go ga-ga over. 

The network TV bigwigs, producers and casting directors knew exactly what they were doing when they introduced each and every one to national TV audiences.

All the lovely ladies just mentioned (and others) are spotlighted in Sweethearts Of ‘60s TV.

Inside each lady is given her due in comprehensive pieces about their careers and lives.  Photos are included.

For nostalgia buffs this book fits the bill, especially when it comes to some of TV’s top female performers.

Categories include:

Girls Next Door
Dream Wives
Comic Cuties
Fantasy Figures Women Of Action

Whatever female star you liked (or all of them) this book is a wonderful tribute to their contribution to TV history.

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