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  1. Eleanor Roosevelt's first television program, Today with Mrs. Roosevelt, aired on NBC between 12 February and 28 May 1950. The half-hour program aired on Sundays at 4:00 pm.

  2. Today with Mrs. Roosevelt. Sunday afternoon TV series on NBC, originating from the Park Sheraton Hotel in New York City, hosted by former First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt. Guests sip tea and break bread as they debate current issues with each other and the audience.

  3. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (/ ˈ ɛ l ɪ n ɔːr ˈ r oʊ z ə v ɛ l t / EL-in-or ROH-zə-velt; October 11, 1884 – November 7, 1962) was an American political figure, diplomat, and activist.

    • Books
    • Articles
    • Serial Columns
    • Radio and Television Shows
    Hunting Big Game in the Eighties: The Letters of Elliott Roosevelt, Sportsman. New York: Scribners, 1932.
    When You Grow Up to Vote. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1932.
    It's Up to the Women. New York: Stokes, 1933.
    Trip to Washington with Bobby and Betty. New York: Dodge, 1935.
    "Common Sense versus Party Regularity." New Bulletin [League of Women Voters of New York State] (September 16, 1921).
    "The Fall Election." L.W.V. Weekly News [New York League of Women Voters] (1922).
    "Organizing Country Women for a Political Party." L.W.V. Weekly News [New York League of Women Voters] (1922).
    "American Peace Award." Ladies Home Journal 40 (October 1923).
    “Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page.” Ladies’ Home Companion( 1933-1935).
    "My Day." Various Newspapers (1935-1962).
    “Dear Mrs. Roosevelt.” Democratic Digest( August-January 1937-1941).
    “This Is My Story.” Ladies’ Home Journal( April-January 1938-1939).
    The Pond's Dance Program(1932-1933).
    The Simmons Program(1934).
    Americans of Tomorrow (1934).
    It's a Woman's World (1935).
  4. Her first two television shows, Today with Mrs. Roosevelt and Mrs. Roosevelt Meets the Public, were Sunday news discussion programs. The second of these ran concurrently with the five-day-per-week radio program she co-hosted with Elliott Roosevelt, giving her an on-air presence six days a week.

  5. Today with Mrs. Roosevelt: "The Administration's National Health Program." Mrs. Roosevelt hosts a discussion and debate on whether we should adopt some form of a compulsory health program. Among the noted guests were Senator Murray of Montana, Dr. Conlan of the American Medical Association and Sister Kenney from Australia, each presenting ...

  6. Today with Mrs. Roosevelt. [1950-02-12] Summary: A weekly series wherein Eleanor Roosevelt and her guests discuss the major problems facing the world and the United States. Participating guests include experts in the fields of government, science and world affairs who are directly concerned with the topic of discussion. Mrs.