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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.

Kate Aitken: Mrs. A in Paris

Broadcast Date: March 31, 1950

Springtime has come to Paris – and so has CBC Radio's Kate Aitken. She finds a beautiful sunny city full of people embracing life, seemingly untouched by the war that ended five years ago. From the global fashion capital, Mrs. A eagerly tells her listeners what Frenchwomen are wearing in 1950. Then it's on to the nation's politics, including a just-passed ban on Coca-Cola in the country.

Kate Aitken: Mrs. A in Paris

• In 1950, an estimated 32 per cent of Canadians listening to the radio were tuned into Kate Aitken when she was on the air.
• Despite a daily audience of 1.5 million, Aitken retired from broadcasting in 1957. She published her childhood memoirs, Never a Day So Bright, the same year. In 1959 she was appointed to the CBC Board of Directors, where she remained for three years.
• Kate Aitken died in December 1971.

Kate Aitken: Mrs. A in Paris

Medium: Radio

Program: Kate Aitken

Broadcast Date: March 31, 1950


Host: Kate Aitken, Mac McCurdy

Duration: 14:23

Last updated:
April 3, 2008


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Radio
14:23
March 31, 1950
Kate Aitken: Mrs. A in Paris
The focus is on French fashions as Kate Aitken broadcasts from the City of Light.
Radio
14:37
Dec. 14, 1949
Kate Aitken: Meet the Mowats
Mrs. A interviews a young writer, Farley Mowat, and asks his wife Fran how she managed meals and housekeeping in a bush tent way up north.
Radio
14:38
April 13, 1949
Kate Aitken: Eye on Princess Margaret
In this Easter program, Mrs. A shares a recipe for glazed ham and tells listeners how Princess Margaret spends her time.
Radio
13:15
Jan. 17, 1949
Kate Aitken: The jetsetter
Mrs. A broadcasts her show from Vancouver as she embarks on a whirlwind world tour.
Radio
14:37
Dec. 31, 1948
Kate Aitken: Notable women of 1948
On the last day of 1948, Kate Aitken salutes an international roster of women of the year.
Radio
14:31
Nov. 19, 1948
Kate Aitken: Sunday dinner
Kate shares a chicken recipe and polls the music charts across Canada.
Radio
14:46
Oct. 22, 1948
Kate Aitken: The audience asks
Mrs. A addresses listeners' questions on topics ranging from emigrating to the United States to the size of eggs.
Radio
14:27
Sept. 27, 1948
Kate Aitken: No blue Mondays
"Your women's editor," Kate Aitken, brings news and views to Canadian homemakers.
Radio
4:21
Sept. 27, 1948
How a nursery school is born
CBC Radio's domestic maven Kate Aitken profiles a successful nursery school in this 1948 clip.
Radio
1:46
Sept. 27, 1948
Mrs. A's cold remedy
One of Kate Aitken's cures for the common cold involves briskly rubbing your hands together.
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