BETTY WHITE – PET SET: TV Icon’s Animal Show Returns After 50 Years

“When I’m around animals, I don’t pay attention to people.” – Betty White

 

Betty White

“HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BETTY WHITE!  Our Beloved Actress Releases Her Most Personal Project For The First Time On Digital Platforms and DVD.”

We love animals.  You too, or you wouldn’t be reading this.  And we love Betty White (or you wouldn’t be reading this either).  When the rumour made its deadly round that Betty had corona, we panicked, Mary Lee and I.

When we saw “Betty White is not going to be idle when she celebrates her 99th birthday on Sunday, January 17th,” we did a dance — and a pretty good one for a Boomer duo.  Betty certainly gets our fondest birthday wishes.  Thank you for being a friend…

“You can always tell about somebody by the way they put their hands on an animal!” – Betty White

Betty’s commitment to animals is lifelong.  For nearly four decades, Betty’s served as a trustee of the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association.  She’s a dedicated advocate of the work that the best zoos do, educating the public and helping to conserve endangered species in the wild.

Betty White Pet SetAnd here’s more Good News: BETTY WHITE’S PET SET, a long-unseen series created by and starring the sitcom legend, is here.

“If I haven’t told you already, I will now.  THE PET SET is one of my favorite shows.  I’m thrilled it’s going to be seen again after all these years,” explains Betty.

She’s lived an unparalleled television career spanning over 70 years.  The multiple Emmy award-winning Betty White has brought laughter and joy to millions of fans of all ages via such hit series as The Golden Girls, The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Hot in Cleveland. As well as countless game and talk show appearances.

In 1971 she created and hosted a weekly program showcasing her “lifelong devotion to animals, and the people who love them.”

Executive Produced by her cherished husband Allen Ludden (Password), BETTY WHITE’S PET SET featured Betty welcoming celebrity friends with their dogs, cats, birds and horses.  In addition to a wide range of wild animals including tigers, bears, elephants, lions, wolves, gorillas, cougars, seals, kangaroos, zebras and eagles.  Both in the studio and on location.”

The 39 half-hour episodes of BETTY WHITE’S PET SET feature such entertainment greats as Carol Burnett, Mary Tyler Moore, Doris Day, James Stewart and Burt Reynolds.  As well as Shirley Jones, Michael Landon, Barbara Eden, James Brolin, Della Reese, Vincent Price, Rod Serling and many others.

Special features on the BETTY WHITE’S PET SET DVD includes a look behind the scenes of the series, original promotional spots, the featurettes “Game Show Goddess” and “Queen of Television,” Betty’s Photo Album and her public service ads.

If you love animals, look for Betty’s PET SET!

“I stayed in show business to pay for my animal business.” – Betty White

 

Live Free, Mon Ami! – Brian Alan Burhoe

 

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Learn more at www.mpimediagroup.com and see Betty White’s Pet Set: The Complete Series.

BETTY WHITE – PET SET: TV Icon’s Animal Show Returns After 50 Years.

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A Graduate of the Holland College Culinary Course, Brian Alan Burhoe has cooked in Atlantic Coast restaurants and Health Care kitchens for well over 30 years. He's a member of the Canadian Culinary Federation. Brian's many published articles reflect his interests in food service, Northern culture, Church history & Spiritual literature, imaginative fiction, wilderness preservation, animal rescue, service dogs for our Veterans and more. His fiction has been translated into German & Russian... See his popular CIVILIZED BEARS!
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