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'''"Honey West"''' is a one-season detective TV series, featuring Anne Francis (of [[Forbidden Planet]] fame) as the eponymous "Honey West", a private investigator with martial arts skills and a pet ocelot. | '''"Honey West"''' is a one-season detective TV series, featuring Anne Francis (of [[Forbidden Planet]] fame) as the eponymous "Honey West", a private investigator with martial arts skills and a pet ocelot. It was based on stories created in the 1950s by [[Gloria Fickling]] and Forrest E. "Skip" Fickling under the pseudonym [[G. G. Fickling]], and optioned for TV following an appearance in an episode of "Burke's Law". | ||
Gloria and Forrest E. "Skip" Fickling under the pseudonym "G.G. Fickling" | |||
==Descriptions== | ==Descriptions== | ||
* "As televisions first title roll [sic] female Private Eye, Honey West would take on any tough case. After the death of her father, the sexy private detective took over his high-tech PI firm. Being assisted by the rugged Sam Bolt and her pet ocelot Bruce, she could handle herself mingling with millionaires just as well as scaling a thirty foot wall."<ref>Amazon.com Product Description.</ref> | |||
* "Honey was the first female detective to front her own series, and certainly the first detective to be spied luxuriating in a bubble bath. Honey West only ran one season. For this, we can reportedly blame the top-rated Gomer Pyle and the arrival on the same network of ''[[The Avengers]]'', with Diana Rigg's [[Emma Peel]]. But Honey West still delivers retro kicks. As one high society hostess remarks to Honey in one episode, "You're welcome at any party of mine."<ref>Donald Liebenson, Amazon.com Description.</ref> | |||
==References== | |||
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==Further reading== | ==Further reading== | ||
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[[category:1965 publications]] | [[category:1965 publications]] | ||
[[category:TV series]] | [[category:TV series]] | ||
[[category:Works of non-SF fiction]] | [[category:Works of non-SF fiction]] | ||
[[category:Works by title]] | [[category:Works by title]] | ||
Revision as of 14:15, 4 January 2011
"Honey West" is a one-season detective TV series, featuring Anne Francis (of Forbidden Planet fame) as the eponymous "Honey West", a private investigator with martial arts skills and a pet ocelot. It was based on stories created in the 1950s by Gloria Fickling and Forrest E. "Skip" Fickling under the pseudonym G. G. Fickling, and optioned for TV following an appearance in an episode of "Burke's Law".
Gloria and Forrest E. "Skip" Fickling under the pseudonym "G.G. Fickling"
Descriptions
- "As televisions first title roll [sic] female Private Eye, Honey West would take on any tough case. After the death of her father, the sexy private detective took over his high-tech PI firm. Being assisted by the rugged Sam Bolt and her pet ocelot Bruce, she could handle herself mingling with millionaires just as well as scaling a thirty foot wall."[1]
- "Honey was the first female detective to front her own series, and certainly the first detective to be spied luxuriating in a bubble bath. Honey West only ran one season. For this, we can reportedly blame the top-rated Gomer Pyle and the arrival on the same network of The Avengers, with Diana Rigg's Emma Peel. But Honey West still delivers retro kicks. As one high society hostess remarks to Honey in one episode, "You're welcome at any party of mine."[2]