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Estella Payton

Estella Payton sometimes Estelle Payton (August 17, 1904 – December 16, 1999[1]) was a co-star on the Woman's World cooking show that aired on WKRG-TV in Mobile, Alabama for decades. Payton, an African American woman, appeared with Connie Bea Hope, a white woman, on the show starting in 1956.[2][3] [unreliable source?] In the early years, Payton did not appear on camera unless her hands slipped into the shot while setting up or removing utensils. Later, in the 1960s, Payton began to appear on air and she eventually received third billing on the program's opening titles, was given her own microphone, and offered comments on Hope's demonstrations. The two women were known in the station for their usually good-natured backstage squabbles.[citation needed]

Estella Payton
BornAugust 17, 1904
DiedDecember 12, 1999 (aged 95)
Other namesEstelle Payton
Spousesinformation withheld

The Mobile Bay Convention and Visitor's Bureau website describes the pair as being "the Mobile version of Martha Stewart and Julia Child" and notes that when the long-running show appeared on Channel Five at a time when there were only two channels in the city.[4][unreliable source?] Payton lived to age 95.

Mrs. Payton was the great aunt of baseball legend Hank Aaron, [5] who is also from Mobile.

References edit

  1. ^ Social Security Index information from http://www.familysearch.org
  2. ^ Lanier, Kim. "Cooking show hostess 'Connie Bea' Hope dies." Mobile Press-Register [Mobile, Alabama] 27 January 1993: B1
  3. ^ "WKRG in Mobile, which telecasts Women's World,... Connie Bea Hope has guests who cook on the program." Herman W. Land Associates Inc. Television and the wired city: a study of the implications of a change in the Mode of Transmission Page 220
  4. ^ "The Mobile version of Julia Child and Martha Stewart. Had a long run cooking show on channel Five (formerly one of only two channels in the City)." Culture "Cul-cha"; How to Speak Mobile 2008-05-18 at the Wayback Machine Connie Bea and Estelle Mobile Bay Convention and Visitor's Bureau
  5. ^ Lanier, Kim. "Television cook Estella Payton dies at age 95." Mobile Press-Register [Mobile, Alabama] 16 December 1999: B1.

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