I was a ghastly little show off when I was young (I know, it is possible I haven’t grown out of it). I used to watch a kid’s program in the late 60s called Keith Smith’s Pied Piper. Older readers may vaguely remember it, but it featured children saying and doing what used to be referred to back then as ‘the darndest things’. I yearned to be on it.
One day in 1968, I was reading the kid’s section in the Sun Herald and I saw an ad for a casting call for the program that very afternoon. I nagged my parents so insistently that my poor father finally agreed to take my sister Ann and I along for the audition. There were masses of other kids at Channel Ten in Sydney that afternoon, so the producers divided us into manageable groups of about 30. They then proceeded to ask the whole group a bunch of questions. I realised that the way to get the gig was to stand out. I got my opportunity when the producer asked the following question.
“Every girl wants to get married and have children, doesn’t she?” It was 1968.
All the other girls yelled “Yeeeesssss!” at the top of their voices, but I yelled “Nooooooo!”
I got the gig and featured in an episode of The Pied Piper Show, where I explained (as I had in the audition) that I didn’t want to get married or have children because it was a lot of responsibility and I wanted to travel, have fun and run my own life. I also ate an oyster, but that’s all I really remember about my half hour of fame as an eleven year old.
I was a bit of a fraud, of course. I could see the attractions of a single life, for sure, but I still assumed marriage and kids were probably in my future somewhere. As, indeed, they were.
I think I got the idea that marriage and children were not the only future for women and girls because, even at the tender age of 11, my hero was already the great Tudor Queen Elizabeth 1. Her stubborn refusal to share her power or her life with a man – and in 1559 that was even more heretical than it was in 1968 – gave me a model for how being different could also make you successful.