TV Guide (February 5, 1955)

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kzhstook: ,a.t door BRITISH WOMAN SEEKS FEMININE VIEWS ON TV When the British Broadcasting Corp. decided, in Oct., 1953, to establish a new post—“editor of women’s tele¬ vision programmes”—it chose for the assignment a tall, brisk, blue-eyed woman who didn’t even own a TV set. With no precedent to guide her, Doreen Stephens (Mrs. J. Arthur Gorsky) decided to learn about wom¬ en’s programs at the grass-roots level —from the women who watch them. She made a three months’ tour of Great Britain, devoting much of her time to rapping on strange doors. •4 Miss Stephens, Norman Hartnell talk gowns.