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In the TV Times for the week August 11/17 1963 (London region), a brief article on Roberta Leigh appeared on the John Gough Looking Around page (a regular tidbits feature). Here is the feature reproduced in full.
Not Popular With Her
Confession from Roberta Leigh, vivacious creator of Associated-Rediffusions Space Patrol, the Thursday puppet series for children: I think I must have been the only person in the world who prayed that the American space probe to Venus would be a failure.
The reason - If the probe had proved there was life on Venus it could probably have predicted what sort of life. And, I mean to say, if we had been told that the Venusians were little pink-spotted men with two heads and four arms then I would have had to have scrapped my own silver-haired Venusian creatures.
I was certainly relieved when the probe established that life as we know it cannot exist there. After all, as there is so much about life that we dont know, who is to say whether or not men of Venus exist beneath those impenetrable clouds?
I gathered the real-life space scientists would have been most unpopular with Roberta if they had forced her to kill off the intriguing Venusians of her imagination!
© 1963 TVTimes & John Gough
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