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Leave It to the Girls

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Created by
  
Martha Rountree

Original language(s)
  
English

Picture format
  
Black-and-white

Final episode date
  
27 March 1954

Genre
  
Talk show

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Country of origin
  
United States

Running time
  
23 minutes

First episode date
  
27 April 1949

Program creator
  
Martha Rountree

Language
  
English

Original network
  
NBC (1949–1951) ABC (1953–1954) Syndicated (1961–1962) Syndicated (1981-1982)

Presented by
  
Paula Stone, Maggi McNellis

Similar
  
Quiz Kids, The Philco Television Playhouse, Meet the Press

Leave It to the Girls is an American radio and television talk show, created by Martha Rountree, and broadcast, in various forms, from the 1940s through the 1980s.

Contents

Radio version

The series was originally a radio program airing on the Mutual radio network starting in 1945 with hostess Paula Stone. The show was created by Meet the Press creator Martha Rountree as a serious-minded discussion of the problems of career women, but soon became a comedic commentary on love, romance, and marriage from an almost-all female panel — one man was always on the panel to provide the male viewpoint.

Television versions

The NBC television network broadcast the show April 27, 1949, to December 30, 1951; Maggi McNellis replaced radio show hostess Paula Stone. Later, the series left NBC and was picked up by the ABC television network, who broadcast it from October 3, 1953, to March 27, 1954.

A syndicated weekday daytime version, also hosted by Maggi McNellis, was broadcast 1961-62.

Another version, called Leave it to the Women, produced by Chuck Barris, and hosted by Stephanie Edwards, aired 1981-1982 in syndication.

Cast

Stage and film actress Paula Stone was one of the hostesses for the radio version of the show, along with Elissa Landi and Maggi McNellis. The NBC, ABC, and the 1960s television versions were all hosted by Maggi McNellis, a 1930s supper club singer, a 1940s radio show hostess for her own shows, and a New York City society hostess through the 1980s. All the female panelists could be characterized as "glamorous, well-dressed, showbiz types". Some of the female television panelists were Eloise McElhone (1921-1974), Vanessa Brown, Florence Pritchett, Lisa Ferraday, Ann Rutherford, Harriet Van Horne, and Janet Blair. McElhone was also host of the DuMont series Quick on the Draw and Eloise Salutes the Stars.

Among the men appearing as the solitary male presence on the television panel were George Brent, Burt Lancaster, Morey Amsterdam, Henry Morgan, and George Jessel — John Henry Faulk was the permanent male panelist in the primetime television show's last year, 1954. The male seemed to be at a disadvantage against the chattering women, as the only way he could manage to break into their constant babbling was to toot a toy horn.

Stephanie Edwards was the hostess for the all-female version of the show in 1981 and 1982. Producer Chuck Barris originally had filmed the pilot for sale to the NBC network, but later bought back the rights and syndicated the show. A sampling of the guests from one show were TV journalist Shana Alexander, singer/actress Della Reese, and 1966 Playboy Centerfold (and wife of Dick Martin), Dolly Martin.

Episode status

The October 21, 1951, television episode survives at The Paley Center for Media. The same archive also has several of the radio episodes.

References

Leave It to the Girls Wikipedia