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Amanda (TV series)

''Amanda'' was an American television series starring Amanda Randolph which debuted on the DuMont Television Network on November 1, 1948. The ending date for the show is unclear, but it still appears in a TV schedule from October 1949.〔(Long Island City (NY) ''Star Journal'' (1949) )〕
==Broadcast history==
Aired in New York City at 9:45am ET on the DuMont Television Network's flagship station WABD (some sources say the show aired 12noon to 12;15pm ET).〔(Marsha Cassidy, ''What Women Watched: Daytime Television in the 1950s'' (University of Texas Press, 2005) )〕 The show was a 15-minute daytime music series starring Amanda Randolph, who hosted the program and sang.
The program is significant as one of the first regularly scheduled series to feature an African-American woman as host. On her series she sang songs ranging from spirituals to boogie woogie. According to the book ''The Forgotten Network'' (2004), DuMont began offering 4.5 hours of morning and afternoon programming to affiliates in January 1949, but it is not clear which series these were. The series and several other WABD daytime series seem to appear in Pittsburgh schedules (on station WDTV) during 1949,〔(''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' (January 17, 1949) )〕 so it may have been shown on a network level.
According to the book ''What Women Watched: Daytime Television in the 1950s'' (University of Texas Press, 2005) by Marsha Cassidy, the DuMont daytime schedule beginning in January 1949 was:
*10-10:30am ''Johnny Olson's Rumpus Room''
*10:30-11am ''Welcome, Neighbors''
*11am-12noon ''The Stan Shaw Show''
*12noon-12:15pm ''Amanda''
*12:15-12:30pm ''Man in the Street''
*12:30-12:45pm ''Camera Headlines''
*12:45-1pm ''Fashions in Song''
*1-1:30pm ''Okay, Mother''
*2:30-3pm ''Inside Photoplay'' (''The Wendy Barrie Show'')
*3-3:15pm ''The Needle Shop''
*3:15-3:30pm ''Vincent Lopez Speaking'' (''The Vincent Lopez Show'')

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