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The grand finale of THE PRIVATE LIFE OF PEG LYNCH podcast ends with Peg’s 11,001 PLOT - her final resting place, which ends up having a hilarious twist Peg herself surely had a hand in orchestrating. Link below. #comedy#trailblazer#sitcom
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Ep. 11 The Ashes - THE PRIVATE LIFE OF PEG LYNCH
Our story concludes - for now - with Peg’s last days, and a darkly comic misadventure. But - as ever - Peg Lynch has the last word. #womenincomedy#womeninradio#thegoldenageoftelevision#amazingwomen
“I will never be one of those girls who gets to the top on her bottom. And I shall always wear an iron glove on my silky paws,” Peg, in a letter home to her mother, who wanted Peg, a star by this time, to marry. Don’t miss the podcast “The Secret Life of Peg Lynch” on You Tube.
…He hadn’t.. So they did. And that marked the beginning of a very important and meaningful relationship that continued until his unexpected death years later. Who was he? Don’t miss “The Private Lives of Peg Lynch” podcast.
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An internationally-famous heartthrob was filming a movie at the same studio Peg Lynch was filming “Ethel & Albert” in the late 1&3 when both went to the water fountain at the same time. She made him laugh. At day end, she was leaving and saw him ... MORE
…leaning against a wall next to the same water fountain, arms crossed and smiling broadly.
“I’ve been standing here for two hours waiting for you to get thirsty again,” he said.
He then asked if she’d ever taken a horse & buggy ride around Central Park. She hadn’t… MORE
Don’t miss this terrific podcast about the miracle of Peg Lynch!
Ep 9. THE PRIVATE LIFE OF PEG LYNCH - Bubbling, Babo, Bread & Wisk https://t.co/Hwq6URoL25 via @YouTube#PegLynch#legend
James Lileks & Peg Lynch shared a talent for writing & knew a question asked proceeded a “YES”.
In 1944, Peg asked a NYC network to air her sitcom. In 2013, James asked Peg, 92, to share her story.
A new podcast celebrates #PegLynch & the power of “YES”.
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Ten years ago I cold-called a 92-year-old TV star, never thinking it would lead to this: a delightful podcast about the life and career of the woman who invented the sitcom. It's "The Private Life of Peg Lynch."
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Subscribe to Peg Lynch’s You Tube channel and get to know this national treasure. At least she would be had all she did for entertainment history been “rerun”. Now, daughter Astrid King educates us on the woman who single-handedly changed the sitcom. https://t.co/cuXqh6ZXHR
If you haven’t heard of Peg Lynch, you’re in for a treat. Called the woman “who invented sitcom”, she created, wrote, starred in and OWNED her sitcom, “Ethel & Albert”, which was at the top of the ratings for years. Get to know this creative genius!
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It’s said Peg “invented sitcom” & anyone who’s watched one should sing her praises. “Ethel & Albert” was a huge hit BEFORE reruns, so she’s not a household name. She should be. Peg is a hero whose star deserves to shine! And her untold stories? Sizzle! #podcast#vintageTV
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A gift for fans of early TV & the “golden age” of showbiz: A new podcast, “The Private Life of Peg Lynch”. Daughter @AstridKing1 does a brilliant job telling the extraordinary tale of the woman who created, wrote, starred in & owned her own sitcom. #TV
Got to watch the 2-hour TV movie General Motors 50th Anniversary Show (1957). Thanks to Astrid King, daughter of Golden Age radio star Peg Lynch. @SilverAgeTV@peglynchfans
Does the woman on the left look familiar?It’s Margaret Hamilton, who worked with Peg Lynch, right, for yrs, as the aunt in TV’s ETHEL & ALBERT & Radio’s THE COUPLE NEXT DOOR. Peg wrote, starred in & owned every episode. Discover her unforgettable story. https://t.co/PFqGpE4OCn
Peg Lynch created, wrote, starred in & owned ETHEL & ALBERT, a sitcom that soared to the top & stayed there for yrs. Why don’t you know her? When all networks moved to L.A., Peg said no & reruns didn’t exist. Visit https://t.co/PFqGpE4OCn to meet the woman who invented sitcom.
2/2 she kept imagining she had the same symptoms as the patients. When she left, Dr. Mayo gave her sage advice:“Doors are going to open for you, Peggity. Just make sure you walk through them when they do”. She did just that. #legend
Before Peg Lynch created, wrote, starred in and owned the beloved radio & TV sitcom “Ethel & Albert”, she worked at the famed Mayo Clinic in MN, where her mother was the nurse for Dr. Mayo himself. But the health care profession didn’t suit young Peg, who resigned when 1/2
If you’ve ever wondered who #PegLynch is, watch her delivery as she describes an unforgettable and intimate backstage adventure with Charles Laughton. #CharlesLaughton#television#stagefright https://t.co/b4ZK7mtzaP
#PegLynch is an unsung hero. If those in the entertainment biz knew what she accomplished they would have showered her with accolades & awards. Sometimes, the best things are worth waiting for. Stay tuned. #pioneer#earlytelevision#ethelandalbert