Petticoat Line

Petticoat Line was an all-woman panel show on the BBC Home Service (from 1967 this became BBC Radio 4) chaired by Anona Winn which discussed listeners' letters and problems.

[3] It was devised by Anona Winn and Ian Messiter.

The panellists always included Renée Houston (who was rationed to saying "bloody" no more than three times per show); Sheila van Damm and Katharine Whitehorn also appeared quite often.

Winn originally proposed a more serious show called The Ombudswomen but this lighter and funnier show came into existence instead.

[4] The music which introduced and ended each edition was "Fluter's Holiday", by Bert Kaempfert and his orchestra.