Anne Kinloch Anne Kinloch i(7105838 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 1 form y separately published work icon Wall to Wall Anne Kinloch , Australia : Australian Broadcasting Commission , 1966 7105886 1966 single work film/TV

'The play, written by Adelaide playwright, Anne Kinloch and produced by Eric Taylor concerns a sensitive and intelligent girl, Elizabeth Fletcher, denied the necessities of a woman's life, love and understanding . . . Elizabeth is resigned to her fate as a spinster, but goes through the motions of "attracting a man." One evening, a lad who had taken pity on her, the perpetual wall flower — brings her home from a local dance, obviously hoping to escape at the front door . . . Her father, however, refusing to "just let him go" invites him in and proceeds to extol her virtues as a housekeeper.'

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[Television guide], The Canberra Times, 23 May 1966, p.19.

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