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    Katherine "Kay" Esther Stammers (3 April 1914 – 23 December 2005) was a female tennis player from the United Kingdom. Career. Stammers was born on 3 April 1914 [1] in St Albans, United Kingdom where her parents taught her to play tennis on the grass court at their family home. [2] .

  2. Kay was one of the pioneer female television journalists, beginning her career in the seventies as reporter for Nine's ground-breaking daytime current affairs show No Man's Land – produced and presented by women for women – before being snapped up by Mike Willesee for his new current affairs program 24 Hours, screened nationally on the 0/Ten Net...

  3. Pioneering Australian television journalist Kay Stammers has passed away following a long battle with cancer. The 72-year-old, who became the first female reporter on Nine News in 1975, died at...

  4. ONE of Australia’s pioneering female television journalists and late night news anchors, Kay Stammers, has died in Sydney. Stammers, 72, was a familiar face on Australian TV screens in the 1970s and 1980s as the only female journalist on Sydney’s Channel 9 news team and the presenter on Channel 7’s late night show NewsWorld. Pioneer...

  5. Dec 30, 2005 · Kay Stammers, who died on December 23 aged 91, was a popular and glamorous British tennis player of the 1930s, and won the ladies' doubles at Wimbledon in successive years.

  6. Kay is best known nationally for her strong presence in News and Current Affairs, including a five year stint as reporter with Nine News, first female host of Seven’s late night news program

  7. Born on April 3, 1914, in St. Albans, Hertsfordshire, England. Beginning her tennis career at an early age, British tennis player Kay Stammers was a junior champion at age 14 and was the first 17-year-old to compete in the Wimbledon championships (1931).