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Jacqueline Susann's Open Door

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Starring
  
Jacqueline Susann

Executive producer(s)
  
George Scheck

First episode date
  
7 May 1951

Genre
  
Talk show

Audio format
  
Monaural

5.3/10
TV

Country of origin
  
United States

Picture format
  
Black-and-white

Final episode date
  
29 June 1951

Language
  
English

Original network
  
DuMont Television Network

Original release
  
May 7 (1951-05-07) – June 29, 1951 (1951-06-29)

Jacqueline Susann's Open Door was an American discussion show hosted by Jacqueline Susann, later to become famous as the author of Valley of the Dolls. It aired nationally on the DuMont Television Network between May 7 and June 18, 1951. Each week Susann would interview celebrities.

Sam Chase's review of the program in the June 2, 1951, issue of Billboard illustrated the significance of the program's title:

"Purpose of the show is to try to open the door to a job for people with capabilities who have had difficulties getting themselves located. ... Two of her [Susann's] guests, for instance, were a gal in a wheelchair who desired a steno post and a spry 84-year-old gal who'd been a receptionist. ... Third door-opening was sought for a lad who wanted a production job with a newspaper, ad agency or magazine because his gal was getting tired of waiting for him."

Chase also noted the roles of celebrities who were interviewed: "Regular feature on the show will be appearance of a guest celeb who will tell how tough it was to get doors open for himself once."

Walter Winchell wrote in his syndicated newspaper column published May 30, 1951, "Jacqueline Susann's Open Door (via WABD) is human-interest at its heart-tuggiest."

No episodes are known to exist today.

References

Jacqueline Susann's Open Door Wikipedia