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Here We Go Again

My Life In Television

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
A memoir of Betty White's first five decades on television—as irreverent and irresistible as the beloved actress herself—filled "with inspiring cheerfulness" (The New York Times).
Betty White first appeared on television in 1949 and went on to have one of the most amazing careers in TV history, starring in shows such as The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Golden Girls, among many others. She was one of the hardest-working actresses of any era, and her sense of humor and perennial optimism carried her through decades of industry changes and delighted millions of fans.

Here We Go Again is a behind-the-scenes look at Betty's career from her start on radio to her first show, Hollywood on Television, to several iterations of The Betty White Show and much, much more. Packed with wonderful anecdotes about famous personalities and friendships, stories of Betty's off-screen life, and the comedienne's trademark humor, this deliciously entertaining book will give readers an entrée into Betty's fascinating life, confirming yet again why this funny lady was one of the most memorable and beloved actresses of all time.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Betty White's writing and narration are stellar--crisp and clean as a line drive. Her precise yet conversational intonation is well suited to this delightful romp through her fun-filled creative life. The Emmy Award-winning actress provides the greatest detail on her early years in the infancy of television. Her presence and warmth are palpable as she tells anecdotes about her triumphs and tribulations, her parents and marriages, and her television roles--familiar and less familiar. Her every thought is voiced with the subtle nuances of an experienced performer. With the resurgence of her popularity, both White's fans and students of television history will delight in this must listen. W.A.G. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 29, 1999
      Her late husband, Allen Ludden, once remarked that White had been one of the pioneers in silent television. That is just barely an exaggeration, because she got her start in Hollywood on Television in 1949 and has not been off the tube for any length of time for the past 46 years. Best known for her roles as Sue Ann on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and as the terminally naive Rose on The Golden Girls, she has had four Betty White Shows, starting in 1950, as well as a show close to her animal-lover's heart, The Pet Set. She also played minor, recurring characters on The Carol Burnett Show and its spin-off, Mama's Family, and announced the Rose Bowl parade for 20 years. Additionally, she was a frequent guest of Jack Paar and Johnny Carson and appeared on innumerable game shows. She knows everyone in the business, although her affection for them one and all, while perhaps real, cloys after a time. This behind-the-scenes look at television since the late 1940s, with its dozens of photos, should delight fans.

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