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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.

  2. 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.

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  3. Jun 1, 2016 · Norma Goodman, often referred to as Alaska's "first lady of television," will be honored at the annual gathering of the Pacific Northwest chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and...

  4. Norma Goodman presided over a one-hour live show on KTVA channel 11 titled “Hostess House.” Her show was primarily an interview show where she talked to guests in a living room setting. Norma brought us regular Anchorage folks, the town's movers and shakers and celebrities who were in town for one reason or another.

  5. Norma's service to Alaskans and her country knew no bounds. She considered the day she became a naturalized U.S. citizen one of the greatest days of her life and was a proud patriot who devoted herself to supporting the armed forces in any way she could.

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  7. Mar 24, 2007 · Anchorage resident and TV personality Norma Goodman, 76, died March 21, 2007 at Providence Alaska Medical Center. A service will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at All Saints Episcopal Church.

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