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  1. S1.E7 ∙ The Princess and the Paupers. Fri, Oct 29, 1965. Honey and Sam are hired to ensure that ransom money is delivered and the kidnap victim, a rock-'n'-roll singing son of a millionaire businessman, is returned safely. Honey soon suspects that the kidnapping was faked, either as a publicity stunt or so the young man could lay his hands on ...

  2. Honey West, a fictional character created by Gloria and Forest Fickling under the name "G.G. Fickling," first appeared in the 1957 novel This Girl for Hire. The series spanned a total of eleven novels and sold five million copies internationally through 1973. Actress Anne Francis won a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy nomination for her portrayal ...

  3. Open. 5. Feb 23, 2017 at 12:03 PM. by HoneyWest. Go to Discussions. After her father's death, Honey West takes over his high-tech private-detective firm, assisted by rugged Sam Bolt--and her pet ocelot Bruce.

  4. ハニー・ウェスト(英: Honey West )は、夫婦の著作家チームであるグロリアとフォレストのフィックリング夫妻が「G・G・フィックリング」のペンネームで産み出した架空の人物で、夫妻による11篇のミステリー小説に登場する。. このキャラクターは、フィクションにおいて人気を得た最初期の ...

  5. HONEY WEST ENTERTAINMENT is a partially own subsidiary of VINJER:delaviña/jerge productions, and focuses on all aspects of the Honey West franchise including the production in 2018 of a short form documentary film about Honey West author Gloria Fickling; the management of the original U.S. and European Honey West books; the creation of new Honey West merchandise and the development of the ...

  6. Honey West is a fictional character created by Gloria and Forest Fickling under the pseudonym "G.G. Fickling", and appearing in eleven mystery novels by the duo. The character is notable as being one of the first female private detectives in popular fiction. She first appeared in the 1957 book This Girl for Hire. In the 1960's Honey first ...

  7. 24 de oct. de 2019 · Sexy, sophisticated, and delightfully funny, ABC’s Honey West, starring heartbreaker Anne Francis and handsome hunk John Ericson, fulfills all the requirements of a true TV “cult” item: it didn’t last long (just one season in 1965); it was out of circulation for decades; and it’s far better than anyone thought when it first premiered.