The Day

Recounting career of actress Anne Francis

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You have questions. I have some answers after several trips into the TV vault.

Q: I recently watched episodes of a 1960s detective show called “Honey West,” which starred Anne Francis. I know that she had a long career on TV, but could you give me some more informatio­n about her life?

A: The smart and beautiful Anne Francis, source of a boyhood crush for this writer, indeed starred in the 1965-66 series about a woman detective, which was spun from an episode of the series “Burke’s Law.” Born in Ossining, New York, in 1930, she was a radio star known as “The Little Queen of Soap Opera” and later a movie actress in notable films such as “Bad Day at Black Rock” and “Blackboard Jungle,” both in 1955, and “Forbidden Planet” the following year. Ephraim Katz’s “The Film Encycloped­ia” dismissive­ly calls her “a leading lady of the second rank” but adds “she did prove herself capable of a wide range of roles, from fragile young things to hardened broads.” It should also be said that her work often showed wit and style across decades and dozens of television performanc­es before her death in 2011. Diane Werts, a TV critic and a friend of Francis, told me, “Even when she was battling the cancer that killed her, she’d call me out of the blue to see how I was doing. A sweetie, a spiritual soul, and ever so smart. I still miss her.”

Q: Pernell Roberts, who was Adam on “Bonanza,” had his own doctor show, I think in the ’70s. He lived in his van in the parking lot of the hospital. What was the show?

A: You are rememberin­g “Trapper John, M.D.,” a drama that aired on CBS in 197986. Roberts played Trapper John McIntyre, the character Wayne Rogers portrayed on “M.A.S.H.,” who had become chief of surgery at a San Francisco hospital. But it was another doctor, Gonzo Gates, played by Gregory Harrison, who lived in an RV in the hospital lot. By the way, the cast also included Brian Mitchell, now billed as Brian Stokes Mitchell, who in addition to screen acting has had a Tony-winning stage career, especially in musical theater.

Mailbag follow-up: Some time back I mentioned “Collector’s Call” would be returning on MeTV and now we have an airdate. The fourth season will begin on April 2. Collected items include Van Halen and Monkees memorabili­a, pinball machines and horror movie props. Lisa Whelchel continues as host.

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