3DB Kathleen Worrall's radio career began in an ad hoc way, filling-in for various
3DB presenters during the 1930s; that is, during the early years of her husband David Worrall's long stint as station manager. For some two years she was the Queen in a program called
The King and Queen of Nonsense, during which she called upon her talents as a pianist and on her experience in amateur theatre. In the 1940s, she was a fill-in in the 3DB Gardening Show, and it was then that she adopted the name
Martha Gardener. She later explained that "it sounded nice and homely". As a way of coping with the death of her daughter in 1942, she pursued a more active broadcasting career, initially on a shopping and cooking advice show called
Can I Help You?. This led to her getting a well-deserved reputation as a person who gave advice to listeners in a chatty and informal manner.
Can I Help You? also set the path for the career that she would follow for the rest of her life.
The Nine Network For some time, Martha Gardener presented a segment on
Channel Nine's
The Mike Walsh Show.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio As late as 1989, Martha was a regular guest on various
ABC radio programs. ==Heritage==