CBS: ‘The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980) CBS Wednesday Night Movie’

CBS_ The Jayne Mansfield Story 1980- Wednesday Night Movie (2)

Source:CBS– Hollywood Babydoll Loni Anderson, as Hollywood Babydoll Jayne Mansfield, in The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980)

Source:The Daily Review 

“Made-for-TV** – WJBK 2 Detroit – The Jayne Mansfield Story (Made-for-TV) – This is the Original Oct.29,1980 broadcast with Commercials followed by a few minutes of Local News.

“The Jayne Mansfield Story” (Made-for-TV) CBS Wednesday Night Movie (Oct.29,1980)

Promo for the rerun of the 1980 made for TV movie “The Jayne Mansfield Story” starring Loni Anderson and Arnold Schwarzenegger on the April 27, 1982 CBS Tuesday Night Movies.

Opening to the world premiere of “The Jayne Mansfield Story” from 10/29/80.”

From Danijel Ostojc 

“Not from Chicago, but aired via another CBS affiliate, WJBK Channel 2 in Detroit, MI here’s the CBS Wednesday Night Movies “television premiere” presentation of “The Jayne Mansfield Story,” with Loni Anderson as the ultimately doomed blonde bombshell, and Austrian born Arnold Schwarzenegger as her husband, Hungarian-born Mickey Hargitay. Followed by the first three minutes of Eyewitness News, with Norm Wagy, Jill Geisler, Bill Fouch and Joanne Williams, and a report from Tom Fenton.”

CBS_ ‘The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980) Wednesday Night Movie’ – The Daily Review (1)

Source:Chicago Classic Television

From Chicago Classic Television

“Loni Anderson in the 1980 film “The Jayne Mansfield Story” wears a lovely mermaid dress to die for, dances and gets a lift from the future Governor of California.”

CBS_ ‘The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980) Wednesday Night Movie’

Source:M Doli Vetti

From M Doli Vetti 

“The movie tells the story of Hollywood movie star Jayne Mansfield. Like Marilyn Monroe, Mansfield was a sex symbol in the 1950s. She was able to succeed in Hollywood, became the owner of several theater awards. She also appeared several times in Playboy Magazine. Her tragic death on a road accident ended her life at age 34. ”

CBS_ The Jayne Mansfield Story 1980- Wednesday Night Movie (1)

Source:IMDB– CBS Wednesday Night Movie.

From IMDB

“Marta Saxton’s book “Jayne Mansfield And The American Fifties if a fascinating, deeply probing biography on the short, tragic life of a Hollywood symbol.”

CBS_ ‘The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980) Wednesday Night Movie’ – The Daily Review

Source:Good Reads

From Good Reads

“Thanks to social media, it’s now easier than ever to become “famous”, often for doing as little as tweeting a joke (or someone else’s joke if you are Josh Ostrowsky). Sometimes you don’t even need to try-merely saying something funny in a “man on the street” interview will turn you into someone else’s “spiritual animal”. Back in Hollywood’s golden age however, you had to work hard to get publicity, let alone keep it, and no one worked harder than Jayne Mansfield.”

CBS_ The Jayne Mansfield Story 1980- Wednesday Night Movie

Source:Tune In Tonight

From Tune In Tonight

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