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Pamela Hensley is best known for her 1982-85 work as a starring cast member of the Matt Houston
TV series, appearing in more than 5 dozen episodes. But arguably she was at her most beautiful in her 2 dozen 1975-76 Marcus Welby episodes, a series on which she received opening credits billing in its final season as Janet Blake. For one thing, I believe her makeup is lighter and more natural, better complementing her lovely facial features. Let's have a look at Pamela on the series, beginning with two wonderful b/w promotional photos. Pamela's skirt is above the knees, looking great. I love the length of her hair and its waves are attractive. She has it combed to the side, permitting us an unobstructed view of her pretty face: Pamela looks gorgeous in her jeans. I like her blouse, tied in front, and unusual belt. 1970s casual women's clothes and jewelry at their best. Her eyes and hair are amazing and she gives us a stunningly pretty look. Really lovely: A kissing scene with James Brolin as Dr. Kiley, in formal attire, followed by a wonderful image that has a look that's right out of 1970s popular engagement or wedding photos, very cute: In this scene, actress Maureen Reagan's character appears to be consoling Janet/Pamela. Once again I love how Pamela's hair is long, and here we see its fullness: A beguiling smile. Pamela is wearing cute, larger gold hoop earrings. Again we have a good look at the very lovely colors of her eyes and hair. Pamela is an extremely pretty lady: |
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She was a stunner and I thought she fit whats his name pretty darn well. I liked that she was a public relations person in the same hospital as whats his name. That made them more equally yoked, yet did not allow for stepping on each other's toes.
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Thanks for the great post, BB! She was a great match for Dr. Kiley, and I'd totally forgotten about this romance from the later seasons, maybe just the last season
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Glad you posted about her. I just saw her briefly in Emergency. I was like, " I have seen that face before." It was a year before she started in Marcus Welby.
Very pretty lady. |
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Thanks for the replies. I thought we'd take a quick look at Pamela in a couple of
selected images out of the many, many ones from Matt Houston that are available online. The first one (1982) is one of the nicest I've seen; the second one (1983) shows her with star Lee Horsley, along with the late Lincoln Kilpatrick: |
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I've taken one screencap from each of Episodes 20 & 21, Marcus Welby Season 7, of Pamela and James. The "Silhouettes" song lyric comes to mind -- Oh, what a lovely couple they made:
And also from Episode 21, Pamela and Robert: |
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