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One of my Julia dolls side glances at an image of a doll that looks like her in the October 1969 issue of Ebony magazine. |
The Julia show first aired on September 17, 1968. I was 13 and enjoyed watching the weekly shows from the first to the last, which aired on March 23, 1971. Julia Baker was a widowed nurse and mother of a young son, whose name was Corey Baker (played by Marc Copage). The back story was that her husband died serving in the Vietnam war. Julia was a nurse in a doctor's office.
Because of the popularity of the show, Mattel debuted two Julia dolls in 1969. One doll represents Ms. Carroll as Nurse Julia Baker. The other, Talking Julia, is dressed in evening wear. Ms. Carroll introduced the dolls in the October 1969 issue of Ebony magazine in the article, "Diahann Carroll Presents the Julia Dolls." I purchased a copy of the magazine several years ago after my initial plan to write an in-depth article on the Julia dolls and extra boxed fashions. As indicated above, that never happened. Photos, scans, and/or snips from the 1969 Ebony article follow:
The above text is the actual article from the October 1969 issue of Ebony. The rest of the article consists of images and captions as illustrated next. |
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Twist 'n' Turn Julia is held by little Miss Annette Johnson. |
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Seen with several Julia doll heads are Ms. Jean Berger (left) and Ms. Mellie Phillips (right). |
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Some of Julia's extra fashions are shown here, L-R Ruffles 'N Swirls, Leather-Weather, Burr-Furr, Pink Fantasy, and Candelight Capers. |
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Talking Julia was made from 1969-1971. Her original brown hair has oxidized as well. She is mute. One of the phrases the doll spoke was, "Hi, my name is Julia!" |
The 50th Anniversary Julia doll wears a replica of the original two-piece nurse uniform. This doll was released in 2009. |
The text on the back of the reproduction doll's box reads: Julia debuted in September of 1968, changing television history forever! The landmark sit-com introduced us to Julia Baker, an African American widow and her young son, Corey. Living in Los Angeles, Julia worked as a nurse beside the grouchy, but still lovable, Dr. Morton Chegley. Played magnificently by Diahann Carroll, Julia challenged stereotypes and changed perceptions. Warm, spirited and determined, Julia became a star who is fondly remembered even today! Revisit the memories with this wonderful reproduction of the original Julia doll from 1969! This beautiful doll, based on the TV character played by Diahann Carroll, is housed in a striking package inspired by the original design. |
Born Carol Diahann Johnson on July 17, 1935, Ms. Carroll died today, October 4, 2019, at the age of 84. She exuded grace, intelligence, and beauty and will be sorely missed. I enjoyed her in Julia and in every other role she portrayed, but Claudine remains my all-time favorite Diahann Carroll role (and the soundtrack is great).
Related Links
Julia Paper Dolls
Identifying Julia Dolls and Clothes
Julia Dolls
Claudine (full movie)
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