Certain Women was very popular and after initially being screened in February 1973 with just six episodes, as tv plays, it returned to Australian TV screens on 10 October 1973. The second series consisted of 26 episodes. The main screening of
Certain Women was on Wednesday evening, commencing at 8.00 pm after ABC's current affairs program
This Day Tonight. The same main characters from the original six tv plays returned – solicitor Frieda Lucas (
June Salter), her widowed mother Dolly (
Queenie Ashton), Dolly’s elder daughter Jane (
Joan Bruce), as did the Stone family's other three daughters, Marjorie (
Judy Morris), Helen (Jenny Lee) and Gillian (Elisabeth Crosby), plus their son Damon, and Marjorie’s husband, Carl Faber (
Peter Sumner). New to the second series were a young doctor, Julius Primmer, known as 'Big Julie' (
Bruce Spence), and an NCO in the regular Army, Barry Gardiner (
Brian Wenzel), plus a young nurse from the country, called Michelle. Apart from Morphett, playwright
David Williamson and writer
Fred "Cul" Cullen contributed scripts and story arcs. By mid 1976,
Certain Women had moved to 8.30 pm, following the ABC show
The Inventors. Sunday evenings saw the preceding weekly episode repeated at around 10.30pm. ==Cancellation==