Kate Aitken
For busy housewives in postwar Canada, Kate Aitken's singsong voice was a welcome diversion from their everyday duties. Three days a week, Mrs. A and a rotating cast of male sidekicks shared advice on cooking, child care and fashion and offered a perspective on the broader world of women and politics. Only eight Kate Aitken programs from 1948 to 1950 survive, but they allow a glimpse into an era when "women's programming" was its own category at CBC and the ads were just part of the conversation.
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Kate Aitken: Eye on Princess Margaret
Broadcast Date: April 13, 1949
A baked Easter ham can be served hot or cold – "but the Scottish side of me says serve it cold – it'll go twice as far!" says Mrs. A in this 1949 show. "You can cut the slices twice as thin!" Today there's also a "good neighbour" story and a focus on 19-year-old Princess Margaret of England. According to Aitken, Margaret is a keen follower of politics who's taking on some of the "tedious chores of royalty" for her father, the King – and she's got a "lovely" Easter outfit, too.Kate Aitken: Eye on Princess Margaret
• Kate Aitken was required to submit a script to CBC in advance of her broadcasts.• In her book Making Your Living is Fun, Mrs. A shared a story about broadcast standards at the CBC. She planned to caution homemakers not to put excess rat poison in the garbage, but to flush it down the toilet. After the censor received her script, she received a stern warning to change her wording: "On CBC we do not flush toilets!"
Kate Aitken: Eye on Princess Margaret
Medium: Radio
Program: Kate Aitken
Broadcast Date: April 13, 1949
Host: Kate Aitken, Johnny Scott
Duration: 14:38
Last updated:
April 3, 2008
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Kate Aitken
Kate Aitken: Eye on Princess Margaret.
The CBC Digital Archives Website.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Last updated: April 3, 2008.
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