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The classic "girl reporter" | {{EFCindex}}The classic "girl reporter" from "His Girl Friday" is smart-talking, independent, "[[feisty]]". Women reporters since then have often been influenced by this character. Particularly influential in girls' literature, too; as in ''Harriet the Spy'', whose Harriet shows many of the skills of the typical girl journalist: feisty, nosy. | ||
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The classic "girl reporter" from "His Girl Friday" is smart-talking, independent, "feisty". Women reporters since then have often been influenced by this character. Particularly influential in girls' literature, too; as in Harriet the Spy, whose Harriet shows many of the skills of the typical girl journalist: feisty, nosy.
Characters by name
- Serina on "Battlestar Galactica" (1978)
- Lois Lane (DC Comics & various media adaptations)
- Polly Perkins in "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" (2004)
- Perri Reed in Night Stalker (2005 TV series)
- Jeri Slate in The Collector (2004)
- Sarah Jane Smith, in Doctor Who and spin-offs.
- Chloe Sullivan in "Smallville"
- Sacharissa Cripslock in The Truth by Terry Pratchett
- Deana in Battlestar Galactica 2004