Nancy Pollock Karr, on THE EDGE OF NIGHT, was a newspaper journalist and the wife of Mike Karr, who initially was a police detective and later an attorney. She likely would have used a LADY KENMORE for her house cleaning needs.
THE EDGE OF NIGHT was an American television mystery series/soap opera which was broadcast on CBS Television from 1956 to 1975 and on ABC Television from 1975 to 1984. From Wikipedia: "It was in 1956 that a writer from the Perry Mason radio show, Irving Vendig, created a retooled idea for daytime television—and The Edge of Night was born. "John Larkin, radio's best identified Perry Mason, was cast as the protagonist-star, initially as a detective, eventually as an attorney, in a thinly veiled copy of (Perry Mason)."
Adam Drake, was Mike Karr's law partner.
Note: (From Wikipedia) During most of the show's run, the show's viewers were treated to an announcer enthusiastically and energetically announcing the show's title, "Theee Edge...of Night!" Bob Dixon was the first announcer in 1956, followed by Herbert Duncan. The two voices most synonymous with the show, however, were those of Harry Kramer (1957–1972) and Hal Simms, who announced until the series ended in 1984.
Here is a link to the 1972 opening with Harry Kramer:
Here is a 1976 episode shot of Mike Karr (#3), played Forrest Compton (1971-1984), Nancy Karr, played by Ann Flood (1962-1984), and Adam Drake, played by Donald May (1967-1977). They were among the show's longtime actors. This trio was similar to the Perry Mason tv show characters: Perry Mason, Della Street, and Paul Drake:
