Collectible Store is proud to present, Peg Lynch. Margaret Frances “Peg” Lynch, is the creator of the radio and television program Ethel and Albert. In 1937, she graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in English. She got a job as a copy editor in Minnesota. Every week she wrote commercials, a daily half-hour woman's show. began as an idea that Peg Lynch had at the KATE station in Minnesota, focusing on a married couple and their daily lives. Lynch was able to switch "Ethel and Albert" to multiple networks due to the fact that Lynch owned the rights to "Ethel and Albert." The piece is a 11x14 placed in a 13x16 horizontal solid black wooden frame with 1 inch in depth with glass. Glass was used to protect the autograph and photo. A 4x6 black and white photo of Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce. A letter to "Charlie" is hand signed in red ink by Peg Lynch and is centered in a black mat with black borders on the frame. A silver name plate is centered on the bottom part of the mat with the engraving in black letters “Peg Lynch Creator of the Radio and Telelvision program "Ethel & Albert"- 1954”. The Certificate of Authentication (COA) from JG Autographs is enclosed in an envelope and attached to the back of the frame. The frame includes a horizontal frame holder attached to the back. The piece weighs 2 pounds.