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  1. The Norma Goodman Show, originally named “Hostess House,” served the local community for 47 years, with success due to her charisma, frank honesty, and integrity. Goodman was a citizen who subscribed to conservative values while championing progressive causes to build a more just and fair world. Embodying a spirit of hyper-localism, her ...

  2. Jun 1, 2016 · Norma Goodman died in 2007 after being diagnosed with cancer. But her legacy has far outlived the woman who spent almost a half-century as an Anchorage television host.

  3. Mar 26, 2007 · Norma Goodman, 76, known to generations of Alaskans as "Alaska's First Lady of Television," died March 21, 2007, at Providence Alaska Medical Center after a brief illness. She was surrounded by her ch

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    In terms of guests, it’s a who’s who of the 60s and 70s. Julia Child, The Archbishop of Canterbury, the cast of Mary Tyler Moore, the cast of The Waltons, the cast of Star Trek, the cast of M*A*S*H. Graham Kerr, the Galloping Gourmet, who made dinner at our house twice. Ewell Gibbons—remember Grape Nuts? Jerry Quarry on his way to fight Mohammed Al...

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  5. Norma was a professional broadcaster and a pleasure to work with. Theda Comstock was seen twice a day on KENI channel 2. First, during the daytime on a show called “The Woman's Touch” where guests shared recipes while standing behind a stove and counter in a kitchen setting. Then, during the evening news, Theda did the weather.

  6. Starting with a show called “Hostess House” on KTVA channel 11, and later renamed “The Norma Goodman Show”, Norma remained on the air for more than 50 years. I had the pleasure of directing Norma's show for many of those years, beginning in 1968. Norma was a professional and a real pleasure to work with.

  7. 2014 Gold Circle Inductee Norma Goodman Norma was born in 1930 in Regina, Saskatchewan and passed away in Alaska in 2007. After high school, she moved to Yorkton, Saskatchewan, to begin her career in radio.

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