 Francis Robinson played the original Clare Bruxy Brooks in Let George Do It from October 18, 1946 until replaced by Virginia Greg in 1949. Robinson was born in Fort Wandsworth, New York on 26 April, 1916. She was one of the few entertainers of the era that did not start out in radio, moving to Hollywood in her teens in search of fame and fortune, and secured her first small role as a blonde drunk in the 1935 movie Millions in the Air. She performed in nearly 60 other movie roles through 1967, including Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, 1941, Keeper of the Bees, 1947, Suddenly It's Spring, 1947, Backfire, 1950, Bedtime Story, 1963, Kitten with a Whip, 1964, The Lively Set, 1964, and The Happiest Millionaire, 1967. On radio she appeared as Ellen Deering opposite Jose Ferrer's title role in Philo Vance in the summer of 1945 before taking on the role of Bruxy. She also starred in Murder and Mr. Malone in 1947 and Richard Diamond PD from 1949 to 51, among her other radio parts. Ms. Robinson appeared in numerous TV shows in the latter part of her career, starting with the Armstrong Circle Theater in 1952 and concluding with A Storm in Summer, part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame in 1970. Robinson died of a heart attack in Los Angeles, California on August 16, 1971 at the very tender age of 55. For Old Time Radio Researchers, this is Alicia Williams, your announcer.