We Haven't Seen Her Lately is a 1958 American television play adapted from the novel by Elizabeth Ferrars.
The News Journal called it "servicable enough as a vehicle for George Scott.
"[2] The Philadelphier Inquirer felt it was "well acted and well staged - but as a mystery it wasn't very mystifying.
"[3] Broadcasting magazine wrote, "From the opening scene of the new gardener digging a hole (for his employeress?)
It fulfilled each word of the show title for it had mystery, theatre and those enticing Kraft commercials in color.