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Boss Lady (1952)

Scripted TV Series
Audience Score
35
Boss Lady
"Boss Lady," starring Lynn Bari as Gwen F. Allen, aired during "Fireside Theater" and was produced by Jack Wrather and Robert Mann. Bari portrays Gwen, a beautiful and efficient top executive in the male-dominated construction industry. As "Boss Lady" of Glendale Homes, the nation's largest housing developer, she is known as "G.F." While she efficiently manages her company, her primary challenges are finding a general manager who isn't infatuated with her and preventing her father, the figurehead chairman (Nicholas Joy), from mismanaging the business. Gwen believes she's solved the first issue by hiring Jeff Standish (Glenn Langan) as general manager, but her father remains a concern.

TV Show Details

Air Date:July 1st, 1952

Last Air Date:September 23rd, 1952

Status:Ended
Original Language:English