TV shows for housewives in late-1950s Melbourne, Australia
This is a list of daytime/afternoon TV series aimed at the housewives, which aired in Melbourne Australia during the late-1950s. Note that this list is incomplete.
The list excludes overseas-produced series.
The list excludes overseas-produced series.
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- StarsBeryl WrightHSV-7
- StarsJoyce TurnerHSV-7
- StarsJudy Ann FordEvie HayesBinny LumA program for the housewives, made up of varying segments such as Question Time, Family Doctor, Keep in Trim, Making and Mending, Forty and Over Talent Quest, Fun with Food, etc.GTV-9
- StarsCharles SkaseCharles Skase, a baritone. The series provided requested songs, though the exact format remains unknown.HSV-7
- StarsBinny LumCorinne KerbyWinifred AtwellA musical quiz show, with some episodes featuring celebrity guests.GTV-9
- StarsCharles BushBambi SmithGretta MiersHSV-7 (no relation to the film of the same name)
- StarsBrenda MarshallHSV-7
- StarsJack LittleToni LamondFrank SheldonA weekly interview series broadcast in a daytime time-slot.GTV-9
- StarsMaree TomasettiElinor GordonA weekly daytime series aimed with women, including a segment on cooking, interviews, etc.HSV-7
- StarsJoyce TurnerDorothy BradfieldIn this short-lived daytime series, Joyce Turner and Dorothy Bradfield demonstrate simple dress making methods.HSV-7
- StarsSue ButterworthInformation is very scarce on this series, but it was likely a cooking show.HSV-7
- StarsPatrick O'HaganPatrick O'Hagan, an Irish tenor, sang songs in this daytime series aired in a 15-minute time-slot.GTV-9 (produced by Sydney station ATN-7)
- StarsJean BattersbyJean Battersby provides a weekly round-up of stage and film entertainment in the Melbourne area.HSV-7
- StarsJean BattersbyNance DonkinCorrine Kerby"Woman's World" was a television series featuring various segments of interest to women, including fashion, cooking, book reviews, etc; running out of Sydney and Melbourne between 1956 - 1963.ABC