Betty White began as a cast member of the TV talk show
Hollywood on Television in 1949, which was hosted by
Al Jarvis and
Eddie Albert.
The Eddie Albert Show was created as a spinoff of this show, and it premiered on
KTLA in January 1952. However, as Albert was in demand as a Hollywood actor, he left the show later that year to film
Roman Holiday. With his departure, the show was renamed for Betty White, who became the host and producer of the show. The show continued to air on
KLAC-TV until the end of that year. Each episode of the Betty White show featured White singing. She also interviewed guests, performed in skits, and each episode had a children's segment. == Opposition to racial segregation==