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- Died
- Birth namePaula Ingrid McClure
- Born in Midland, Paula McClure moved to Dallas as a young child. Her television debut came at age 11, when she began making regular appearances on a weekly WFAA children's program called Gunnysack. She graduated from Kimball High School in 1980 and began her broadcast career in Dallas working as an anchor and weather reporter for KDFW-TV (Channel 4) while studying broadcast journalism at Southern Methodist University. After graduating in the mid-1980s, she stayed with the station, hosting her own talk show, Tuning in With Paula McClure. She then left Dallas to take a job with Entertainment Tonight as a celebrity correspondent. Later, Ms. McClure became a fashion correspondent for The Home Show, a national morning show on the ABC network. Among her many affiliate jobs, she served as a co-host at Los Angeles television stations. She also appeared on several nationally syndicated shows, including Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous. Ms. McClure returned to Dallas in 1996 and took a morning job at WFAA as a co-host of Good Morning Texas on WFAA-TV (Channel 8) for nearly three years in the late 1990s.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Todd Owens
- SpouseHugh G. Robinson (divorced)
- Known in the Dallas area as a co-host of "Good Morning Texas" on WFAA-TV for nearly three years in the late 1990s, McClure had a successful broadcasting career that included a stint on "Entertainment Tonight."
- Won an Emmy Award for an interview with Barbara Walters while she was hosting Good Morning Texas.
- During the 1979-1980 school year at Kimball High School, which at the time was predominatley anglo, Paula McClure became the first African-American Home-Coming Queen.
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