Ireene Wicker papers, 1930s
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Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Wicker, Ireene, 1905-1987
- Title
- Ireene Wicker papers
- Dates
- 1930s (inclusive)Date of CollectionDate of Collection
- Quantity
- .13 cubic ft. (1 box)
- Collection Number
- 05858
- Summary
- Ireene Seaton Wicker was a vocalist, actress, and author. Collection contains four phonograph records.
- Repository
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American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
American Heritage Center
University of Wyoming
1000 E. University Ave.
Dept. 3924
Laramie, WY
82071
Telephone: 3077663756
ahcref@uwyo.edu - Access Restrictions
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There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes, and the collection is open to the public.
- Languages
- English
Historical Note
Ireene Seaton Wicker (1905-1987) was a vocalist, actress, and author. She was known for her radio performances for children as “The Singing Lady” throughout the 1930s. Beginning in 1931, Wicker’s The Singing Lady program was the first of its kind specifically designed for young audiences. Her performances featured her dramatic adaptations of fairy tales and other children’s stories.
Wicker transitioned to television in 1948 when The Singing Lady was picked up by ABC-TV. The Ireene Wicker Show premiered on WJZ-TV in 1949 which also featured Wicker’s fairy tale retellings.
ABC-TV failed to renew The Singing Lady in 1950 when Wicker’s name was included in the Red Channels book that accused various Hollywood personalities of being Communist sympathizers. The chargers were later dropped by the House Un-American Activities Committee, and ABC renewed Wicker’s contract in 1953 and until 1954 ran a half-hour series called Little Lady Story Time.
Content Description
Collection contains four phonograph records of Wicker’s The Singing Lady radio program: “Grimm’s Fairy Tales,” “Hans Christian Andersen, Fairy Tales,” “Just So Stories,” and “A Treasury of Fairy Tale Favorites.”
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
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Preferred Citation
Item Description, Box Number, Folder Number, Collection Name, Collection Number, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.
Administrative Information
Return to TopDetailed Description of the Collection
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Inventories
The American Heritage Center is in the process of converting its older container lists to a more accessible format. This link is to an older version of a container list for 1 box.
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Description: Link to Container List (PDF)Container: Box 1
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Children's radio programs.
- Children's stories.
- Fairy tales.
- Radio programs.
- Radio.
