Education
Temple University.
Temple University.
The show was aired live at 2:30 Prime Minister Wednesdays on Channel 3 in Philadelphia, WPTZ-television, which was the only airwave available in Philadelphia at that time, and later on Channel 6. lieutenant was sponsored by the Philadelphia Electric Company and was one of the earliest televised cooking shows, closely following that of James Beard. She published books of television recipes in 1964 and 1969.
She grew up in Bristol, Pennsylvania, and studied home economics at Temple University, where she earned a bachelor"s degree in education in June 1931.
In 1947 she auditioned for a cooking show position after it was learned that the model previously selected couldn"t cook. The show was called Television Matinee, which evolved into Television Kitchen.
They raised race horses there. She also produced prize-winning needlepoint.
Her husband died in 1978.
They had no children. The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia posthumously inducted Hanford into their Hall of Fame in 2009.