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The Affairs Of Ann Scotland
''The Affairs of Ann Scotland'' is an American old-time radio detective drama. It was broadcast on ABC from October 30, 1946, until October 22, 1947, and was 30 minutes long. The title character was radio's first female detective. Format Radio historian John Dunning (detective fiction author), John Dunning described Scotland as "a satin-tongued cutie, quick on the uptake". In one episode, she became excited to find that the man who wanted her to investigate threats on his life was handsome, but the excitement turned to disappointment when he was killed. Before the half-hour had ended, she used "a combination of charm and quick thinking" to solve the case. Personnel and sponsor Arlene Francis had the title role. Ken Niles was the announcer, and Del Castillo provided music. Helen Mack was the director. Rayve cream shampoo began sponsoring ''The Affairs of Ann Scotland'' on October 30, 1946. That sponsorship ended on January 22, 1947, and the program became sustaining. References ...
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Arlene Francis
Arlene Francis (born Arline Francis Kazanjian; October 20, 1907 – May 31, 2001) was an American actress, radio and television talk show host, and game show panelist. She is known for her long-running role as a panelist on the television game show '' What's My Line?'', on which she regularly appeared for 25 years, from 1950 to 1975, on both the network and syndicated versions of the show. Early life Francis was born on October 20, 1907, in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of Leah (née Davis) and Aram Kazanjian. Her Armenian father was studying art in Paris at the age of 16 when he learned that both his parents had died in one of the massacres perpetrated by the Ottoman government in Turkey between 1894 and 1896, known as the Hamidian Massacres. He emigrated to the United States and became a portrait photographer, opening his own studio in Boston in the early 20th century. Later in life, Kazanjian painted canvases of dogwoods, "rabbits in flight", and other nature scenes, s ...
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