MOONA LISA PICTURES COURTESY OF JOHN L.

Moona Lisa with JohnVery special thanks to reader John L. for providing Balladeer’s Blog with some new photos of Moona Lisa, one of the Movie Hostesses covered here.

I will add them to the Moona Lisa article I did in 2011 as well, but first here they are for all of us fans of Movie Host Shows to appreciate. John L himself sets the scene:

“They are from 1970 or 1971. A friend and I drove to the local KOGO TV station in San Diego, just off the 94 freeway, walked in and told the receptionist we were fans of Moona and asked if we could meet her. The next thing you know, a very pleasant and gracious Lisa Clark (in character), greeted us, gave us a tour of the studio and her Moon Base set, gave us an autograph and posed for pictures.”

Moona Lisa with skull

Moona Lisa (Lisa Clark) getting ready to watch and comment on the night’s movie double feature from her “private moon base.” Note the Earth below out the window.

Moona Lisa in stairwell

Moona Lisa in the stairwell leading to her set.

Moona Lisa posing

Moona Lisa autograph for John

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16 responses to “MOONA LISA PICTURES COURTESY OF JOHN L.

  1. Matt Way

    I. Grew up on the set there at Ch. 10.Dad had a succesful show for thirteen yrs.and I loved watching Mooona Lisa film all day.We were buddies.

  2. Eepee

    Great pics!

  3. John

    Nice nostalgia pics!

  4. Teeno

    Moona was better than Elvira and Vampira.

  5. Ellianna

    BALLADEER’S BLOG AT GLITTERNIGHT.COM IS THE GREATEST BLOG ON THE WEB.

  6. Armand Toledo

    Lisa Clark was a very lovely and sexy lady. If you had the chance to meet her in person you would be struck by how charming and grateful she was to her many fans. She was certainly one of the greatest television personalities in San Diego History.

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