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Something on My Own: Gertrude Berg and American Broadcasting, 1929-1956 (Television Series) [Hardcover]

Glenn D., Jr. Smith (Author)
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Television Series May 2007
A compelling biography of a pioneering woman in broadcasting; an edifying companion to radio and TV broadcast history.

In 1929 The Goldbergs debuted on the air, introducing Gertrude Berg--and her radio alter ego, Bronx housewife Molly Goldberg--to the nation. The show would become one of the most beloved and enduring programs of Golden Age radio and of early TV. At the helm was Berg who, as creator, star, writer, and producer, became a force to be reckoned with. This multifaceted biography provides a penetrating look at how Gertrude Berg carved a special place for herself in the annals of broadcast history. Decades before Lucille Ball, Berg triumphed as a woman of commercial and creative consequence in what was essentially a male-dominated arena.

For over three decades, Berg's "Molly" fluttered about and hung out her kitchen window dispensing motherly advice laced with engaging malapropisms, insights, and lots of "schmaltz." The show offered a warmly comedic look at the lives and dreams of working-class American Jews and subtle insights into the nature of assimilation. While Molly, husband Jake, and Uncle David represent Old World Jewish stereotypes, children Rosalie and Sammy are as American as apple pie. A sentimental portrait of the immigrant experience, The Goldbergs offered a mythic ideal of the American dream.

Drawing on Gertrude Berg's papers at Syracuse University's Bird Library and rare interviews with her family and colleagues, the author reveals her as shrewd, creative, and forthright. Unlike "Molly," Berg was a cultivated woman and a Columbia graduate. A pioneer in the concept of product tie-in, she parlayed the show's popularity into a movie, short stories, and even a cookbook. In 1951 she stood up to the blacklist by refusing to fire longtime co-star Philip Loeb who was under investigation by the House Un-American Activities Committee. The book also chronicles Berg's accomplishments in theater, film, and literature.


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A major figure in broadcast history and a key player in Jewish popular culture...Smith more than makes his case for Berg's historical significance. -- The Journal of American History

An engrossing narrative of a woman who became hugely popular--and powerful--during the first half of the twentieth century. -- Shofar Book Reviews, Midwest Jewish Studies Association

Berg was a trailblazer for actors to follow for years to come. This well-written, well-documented book is highly recommended. -- Association of Jewish Libraries Newsletter

Smith has added to [the] body of knowledge. . . . This book is the rediscovery of Berg and the media empire she created. -- American Journalism

Smith...is at his best in chronicling Berg's tortured relatonships with networks and sponsors...first comprehensive biography of the star... -- David Marc, TV Quarterly, Volume 34, Issue 1, Fall 2007

About the Author

Glenn D. Smith, Jr. is a visiting assistant professor in communications at Mississippi State University.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 293 pages
  • Publisher: Syracuse University Press; 1 edition (May 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 081560887X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0815608875
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,271,295 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Glenn Smith has written a biography with the writing flair of a storyteller and the detail of a historian. In the process, he has established Gertrude Berg's place in the history of radio and television. Along with detailing Berg's 30-year career, Smith stops along the way, providing us with vignettes of the people and the events in Berg's life. This book puts faces and names to the human side of broadcast history.

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radio sun, stormy controversies, cigar business
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The Goldbergs, New York, Harriet Schwartz, General Foods, Molly Goldberg, Gertrude Berg, The House of Glass, Philip Loeb, Madeline Gilford, Majority of One, The Blacklist, George Heller, United States, Red Channels, Jake Goldberg, The First Lady of Television, Phil Loeb, Somebody Else, Starting Over, Ezra Stone, Television Is Serious Business, Erik Barnouw, Center of Stormy Controversies, New Frontier, Milton Berle
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