Talk:Lela Swift

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Please don't delete this article - this was a pioneering woman of broadcasting
I notice there is a tag on this for possibility of deletion for lack of notability. Please don't delete this. Lela Swift was a pioneer in broadcasting and one of the first women directors of daytime TV. She started out in the 1960s in a male dominated business where women were not considered very bright and were often relegated to the secretarial pool. Lela Swift was a brilliant, extraordinary, and accomplished woman. She directed almost half of the episodes of Dark Shadows, a mega-hit of 1960s TV. Any woman who could succeed in the 1960s in TV broadcasting's male dominated world was extraordinary. She is a stunning TV success story, like Barbara Walters. Just FYI. Entertainment Buff 10:52, 17 September 2018 (UTC)