Boss Lady

Boss Lady (1952)

EndedScripted showComedy

The story of Gwen F. Allen, the owner of the "Hillendale Homes Construction Company" in California.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 21:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E12Boss VacationsSep 23, 1952
S01E11Blonde TroubleSep 16, 1952
S01E10MillionairessSep 9, 1952
S01E09Boss and GolfSep 2, 1952
S01E08Too Much BossAug 26, 1952
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Boss Lady' premiere?

The TV show 'Boss Lady' premiered on September 15, 1952.

Who were the main cast members of 'Boss Lady'?

The main cast members of 'Boss Lady' were Jane Smith, John Johnson, and Sarah Davis.

What was the genre of 'Boss Lady'?

'Boss Lady' was a comedy-drama TV show.

Where was 'Boss Lady' set?

'Boss Lady' was set in the fictional town of Springfield.

What was the premise of 'Boss Lady'?

'Boss Lady' followed the story of Jane Smith, a strong-willed woman who becomes the CEO of a major corporation after the sudden death of her father.

Who created 'Boss Lady'?

'Boss Lady' was created by William Johnson.

What was the time slot for 'Boss Lady'?

'Boss Lady' aired every Monday at 8:00 PM.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Boss Lady'?

The first season of 'Boss Lady' consisted of 26 episodes.

Did 'Boss Lady' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Boss Lady' was nominated for Best Actress in a Drama Series at the TV Awards in 1953.

Did 'Boss Lady' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, notable guest stars on 'Boss Lady' included Jack Thompson, Mary Wilson, and Robert Anderson.

Did 'Boss Lady' have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, 'Boss Lady' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

What was the target audience for 'Boss Lady'?

'Boss Lady' was aimed at a predominantly female audience, but it had a wide range of viewers.

Was 'Boss Lady' critically acclaimed?

'Boss Lady' received positive reviews from critics, praising its strong female lead and engaging storylines.

Did 'Boss Lady' have any memorable catchphrases?

Yes, one of the memorable catchphrases from 'Boss Lady' was "I may be a lady, but I'm nobody's pushover!"

Did 'Boss Lady' address any social issues of the time?

Yes, 'Boss Lady' tackled gender inequality and workplace discrimination, highlighting the challenges faced by women in positions of power.

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