Mainly for Women explained

Genre:Lifestyle
Presenter:Corinne Kerby
Country:Australia
Language:English
Network:ABC Television

Mainly for Women is an Australian television series which aired 1961 to 1964 on ABC. Hosted by Corinne Kerby, it was a daytime series aimed at women of the period. It was produced in Melbourne and shown interstate, and included segments on subjects such as cooking, fashion and interviews.

Examples of format

In one episode, there was a discussion chaired by Jean Battersby, tips on the game of bowls, the making of bread and buns, and a music interlude.[1] In another episode, the segments included an interview with Joanne Lyne, "Beauty Box", and letters.[2] Another episode featured "Beauty Box", a segment on "malayan cooking", and keep fit exercises.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: 1962-03-08 . TV Programmes - City and Country . 6 . . TV & Radio Guide . 2022-05-28.
  2. News: 1962-04-26 . TV Programmes - City and Country . 6 . . TV & Radio Guide . 2022-05-28.
  3. News: 1962-08-02 . TV Programmes - City and Country . 6 . . TV & Radio Guide . 2022-05-28.