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Marijane Landis

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22 December 2015

Marijane Louise Landis (August 3, 1928 – December 22, 2015) was an American television broadcaster, producer, host, television personality, and children's television series creator, known for her work with WGAL-TV in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Considered a pioneer in Pennsylvania television broadcasting, Landis created and produced two children's series: "Percy Platypus and His Friends," which aired from 1955 until 1974, and "Sunshine Corners" from 1974 to 1979.

Landis, who joined the staff of WGAL in October 1952, was originally hired from her previous job at a small theater to host programming focused on women. She was one of the station's first on-air personalities, as well as one of the first women to work in television in Pennsylvania.

In 1978, Landis transitioned from on-air to behind-the-scenes when she became the community services manager and personnel director at WGAL. She produced and oversaw much of the station's public service announcements and community outreach efforts during the 1980s and early 1990s. Landis retired in 1993 after 41 years with WGAL.

The puppets which Landis and puppeteer Jim Freed used in "Percy the Platypus and His Friend" were donated to the collection of the State Museum of Pennsylvania during the 1990s. In 1998, Landis was inducted into the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame.

Landis was born Marijane Louise Frey on August 3, 1928, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. A resident of Millersville, Pennsylvania, Marijane Landis died on December 22, 2015, at the age of 87.

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