(From the "Boston Globe")
Elizabeth (Scalise) Kilham started out in broadcasting in Boston in the late 1940s when there were few women working on air in television or radio...As Bette Day, she started out doing commercials - one of two women appearing on camera on Boston's WBZ-TV at the time - and eventually the commercial breaks in the weather show of meteorologist Don Kent in the 1950s.
Mrs. Kilham...became a well-known disc jockey and commentator during her 43 years in radio in and around Boston.
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http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/03/10/elizabeth_kilham_81_commentator_disc_jockey?mode=PF<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by ThatManDan on 03/10/06 07:04 PM.</FONT></P>
Elizabeth (Scalise) Kilham started out in broadcasting in Boston in the late 1940s when there were few women working on air in television or radio...As Bette Day, she started out doing commercials - one of two women appearing on camera on Boston's WBZ-TV at the time - and eventually the commercial breaks in the weather show of meteorologist Don Kent in the 1950s.
Mrs. Kilham...became a well-known disc jockey and commentator during her 43 years in radio in and around Boston.
(Read more at he following link
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/03/10/elizabeth_kilham_81_commentator_disc_jockey?mode=PF<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by ThatManDan on 03/10/06 07:04 PM.</FONT></P>