Theodora "Tedi" Thurman (born Dorothy Ruth Thurman; June 23, 1923 – September 17, 2012) was an American
fashion model
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and
actress
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who found fame in the 1950s as Miss Monitor on NBC's ''
Monitor'', a 40-hour weekend radio show developed by
Pat Weaver.
Born in
Midville, Georgia
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History
The Georgia General Assembly incorpor ...
, the daughter of a banker, Thurman originally planned to become a painter, studying at the
Corcoran Institute in
Washington, D. C. Her career plans changed, and she went to New York for modeling. Her first shoot wound up as a ''
Vogue'' cover, bringing with it many other modeling jobs and some work on television
soap operas
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. Columnist Alice Hughes described her appearance:
She had film offers, but only one role, in the
z-grade
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1954
Ed Wood
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actor, and pulp novel author.
In the 1950s, Wood directed several low-budget science fiction, crime and horror films that later became cult cl ...
movie, ''
Jail Bait''. In 1954,
Leopold Stokowski
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needed an accomplished
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ist for a performance of
Charles Ives' symphony, ''
New England Holidays
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''. Thurman was one of the 22 who auditioned, but she lost the gig to two professional musicians.
Miss Monitor
Thurman, who lived in
Palm Springs, California
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, until her death on September 17, 2012, became one of the most familiar radio voices of the late 1950s in her role as Miss Monitor.
Jack Gould
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Gould was born in New York City into a socially prominent family and attended the Loomis ...
, writing in ''
The New York Times
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'', described her as someone who "made the
eatherreport sound like an irresistible invitation to an unforgettable evening."

It began during a modeling assignment on the ''
Today
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'' show, where she caught the eye and ear of one of the producers who was part of the ''Monitor'' planning team.
With her alluring, breathy delivery heard against a background of lush, romantic music, Thurman gave NBC's sexy weekend weather reports from 1955 until 1961. While
Bob and Ray
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stayed at NBC all weekend to spontaneously go on the air in case of technical problems with scheduled remotes, Thurman was there throughout the weekend to do her hourly weather reports. Dennis Hart, the author of ''Monitor: The Last Great Radio Show'' (2002), recalled:
When Miss Monitor delivered weather forecasts for cities across the country, her forecasts were all real, except for one occasion when
Henry Morgan
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set Thurman's script on fire.
She had to complete the segment by making up temperatures for each city. In the mid-1950s, she was lampooned by
Edie Adams
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on various shows hosted by
Ernie Kovacs
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. Bob and Ray also did a Miss Monitor satire, as did ''The
Joy Boys'',
Willard Scott and
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in
Washington, DC
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, referring to "Miss Janitor."
Television and films
In 1957, Thurman appeared with
Jack Paar
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on ''
The Tonight Show
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'', and ''
TV Guide
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The company sold its print magazine division, TV Guide Magazine, TV Guide Mag ...
'' did a feature article, "Tedi Thurman: Weathergirl Supreme" that year. She also can be seen as Miss Monitor in the trailer for the movie ''
Ten Thousand Bedrooms'' (1957).
Sammy Davis, Jr.
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At age three, Davis began his career in vaudeville with his father Sammy Davis Sr. and the ...
, hired Thurman to introduce him when he played
Harrah's
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,
Lake Tahoe
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, in April 1961. In "Fair-Weather Friends", ''Time'' (April 12, 1968) remembered Thurman:
Thurman was interviewed about her life on
Fire Island
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for Crayton Robey's documentary film ''When Ocean Meets Sky'' (2003). ''Edge'' editor Steve Weinstein, reviewing the film June 4, 2006, noted:
On Wednesday, July 14, 2004, 29 years after ''Monitor'' ended on NBC Radio; Thurman joined more than 40 former ''Monitor'' staff members who gathered in midtown Manhattan for the first ''Monitor'' reunion at Hurley's Tavern, a location made famous through many references on the Paar ''Tonight Show''. The event was organized by Dennis Hart, author of ''Monitor (Take 2)''. The book features an introduction by Thurman.
Death
On September 17, 2012, Thurman died in her sleep at age 89 in Palm Springs, California.
References
Listen to
Miss Monitor (Tedi Thurman)(
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''Miss Monitor'' on NPR (6/5/05)"Miss Janitor," the Joy Boys' parody of Miss Monitor (February 10, 1961)(
MP3
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External links
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1923 births
2012 deaths
Actresses from Palm Springs, California
American film actresses
American radio actresses
Female models from Georgia (U.S. state)
People from Fire Island, New York
Actresses from New York (state)
21st-century American women