THE ART OF BEING A GIRL
AND SURVIVING ON TV


This article was unusually serious for the TVTimes of that era, and was written by Dermod Hill. It consisted of a number of interviews with actresses where they expressed their opinion on the type of acting roles they were usually limited to. Some interviews were brief, including the following from Judy Loe


Judy Loe, who made her TV debut in Ace of Wands makes an interesting point: "My part was 'decorative' even in a children's programme. I was allowed some intelligence, but was always having to be rescued by the man. Perhaps this is a basic structure of society. Or perhaps this is how men see themselves."


Photographs of most of the actresses interviewed accompanied the article. Against Judy's picture was the shortened quote: "I was always having to be rescued by the man. Perhaps this is a basic structure of society. Or perhaps this is how men see themselves."