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Tag Archives: 1960s
Loving Lucy: Vale Madelyn Pugh Davis – a great comedy writer
In memory of Madelyn Pugh Davis (March 15, 1921 – April 20, 2011), who died this week. In the days when women were encouraged to stay home and focus on cooking, shopping and children, she was the co-writer — with … Continue reading
Bewitched, TV, Women and the 1960s — jokes, magic, dreams & gender politics
Friends came and stayed for a week recently and bought me a TV. This is the first time I’ve had a tv set for over 18 months. I hadn’t really missed it, but now of course I’m addicted again. So, … Continue reading
Posted in classic tv shows & films, cultural history / memory
Tagged 1960s, Age columns, Bewitched, pop culture
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Who’s Watching the Children? – The Beaumont Case Revisited
On Australia Day in 1966, three children, Jane, Arnna and Grant Beaumont, disappeared after spending the morning playing at a suburban beach in Adelaide. Despite a protracted search involving hundreds of police, media reporters and volunteers, the children were never … Continue reading
Posted in cultural history / memory
Tagged 1960s, Age columns, childhood, cultural history
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