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Writer - Gertrude Walker

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I am no longer confident about editing article pages - when I last did it I was criticised for not providing references - I find linking references difficult - maybe connected with me being a dyslexic.

Anyway - first a general point.

It seems that in all performance drama the major focus is on what we see on the stage or screen and hence those involved with what we see, especially actors getting the major attention yet we would have nothing to perform were it not for the writer.

In this case it is Gertrude Walker, who I eventually found information about by following the External Link from the American Film Institute Catalog and on to an article about her on the Mystery*File website she should not be confused with another person of the same name who married an actor.

I hope someone will be along before too long to put a reference to Gertrude at the very head of the article and maybe will consider the investigations carried out by the Mystery File folk sufficient to start an article about this not completely insignificant author.

A final and separate point, for those (most of us) born after the second world war, in my case 1948 - by which time movies/films and then TV were becoming the main media of entertainment for English speaking people, it is easy to forget that from the early twenties radios were reaching folks homes and there were many dramatic works produced for that medium. I rather suspect that folk such as Gertrude would also have been writing for the radio (I have no knowledge that she did for certain) and there was a big cross over between movies and radio in the USA at any rate, where commercial radio was supreme, with for example the Lux Radio Theater, which I think has Wikipedia articles. Tolkny 09:22, 21 September 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tolkny (talkcontribs)

Plan to rob Ainsworth

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It isn't "their plan" to rob Ainsworth, it's Duke's alone. Clara only agrees to it begrudgingly. -- Pete Best Beatles (talk) 05:43, 17 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]