Nancy Fotheringham Cato AM (11 March 1917 – 3 July 2000) was an Australian writer who published more than twenty historical novels, biographies and volumes...
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All the Rivers Run is an Australian historical novel by Nancy Cato, first published in 1958. It was adapted as a 1983 Australian television miniseries...
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series set in the kingdom of Diddley-Dum-Diddley. The show was hosted by Nancy Cato (a cousin of the noted author of the same name) from 1967 to 1968 (her...
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"Jindy", and "Jindys" came to refer to members of the group, which included Nancy Cato, Ian Mudie and Roland Robinson. The Jindyworobaks found inspiration in...
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Nancy Cato, cousin of the author of the same name. A later addition to the regular cast was Liz Harris, who also took over as hostess when Nancy Cato...
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The Cato Institute is an American libertarian think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C. It was founded in 1977 by Ed Crane, Murray Rothbard, and Charles...
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historical features, some of which have come to public awareness by the Nancy Cato novel All the Rivers Run, which was made into a TV miniseries. Echuca...
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mezzo-soprano Molly Scott Cato (born 1963), British politician and economist Nancy Cato (1917–2000), Australian writer Noah Cato (born 1988), English rugby...
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Nancy is an English language given name for women. The name Nancy was originally a diminutive form of Annis, a medieval English vernacular form of Agnes...
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Green Grows the Vine (1960) is a novel by Australian writer Nancy Cato. The novel follows the story of three women - Mandy, Mitch and Maria - who travel...
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miniseries All the Rivers Run, based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Nancy Cato, which contained a character named Brenton Edwards. Brenton Adcock, Australian...
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Circle Club as a recurring character (and later replacing original host Nancy Cato, who had been injured during production), and made several guest appearances...
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1955, England/US, nf) Christine Cole Catley (1922–2011, N Zealand, nf) Nancy Cato (1917–2000, Australia, f/nf/p) Ken Catran (born 1944, N Zealand, ch/d)...
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starring Dennis Morgan River's End, a 1989 book by Leslie McLeay and Nancy Cato The End of the River, a 1947 British film This disambiguation page lists...
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F. J. Thwaites – Oasis of Shalimar E. V. Timms – The Beckoning Shore Nancy Cato – "The Trap" Alan Marshall – "Street Scene at Midday" John Morrison –...
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new station opened with a preview program hosted by Barry McQueen and Nancy Cato followed by a variety program, This Is It!. Reception difficulties (existing...
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grandmaster. Walter Cassel, 90, American operatic baritone and actor. Nancy Cato, 83, Australian writer and poet. James Grogan, 68, American figure skater...
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He attended Scotch College, Adelaide. On 15 May 1941 Norman married Nancy Cato, then a 24-year-old journalist. Eldred was notably famous for producing...
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interweaving of poetry and prose which was to typify her writing career." Nancy Cato writes that "some of her ideas were considered daring and even a little...
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Ronald G. Carter (1932-2008, United States) Willa Cather (1873–1947, US) Nancy Cato (1917–2000, Australia) Juraj Červenák (born 1974, Czechoslovakia/Slovakia)...
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ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7. ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 18 November 2009. Nancy Cato, Mister Maloga (University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, 1976) p97 Sharrad...
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pseudonym Criena Rohan (1924–1963), novelist Lee Cataldi (born 1942), poet Nancy Cato (1917–2000), historical novelist, poet and biographer Nan Chauncy (1900–1970)...
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Cash (1924–1963) Belinda Castles (born 1971) Brian Castro (born 1950) Nancy Cato (1917–2000) Nick Cave (born 1957) Arlene J. Chai (born 1955) Joy Chambers...
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Carboni (1817–1875) A.J. Carruthers (born 1987) Lee Cataldi (born 1942) Nancy Cato (1917–2000) James Charlton (born 1947) Eileen Chong (born 1980) Hubert...
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(born 1957, US) Ana Castillo (born 1953, US) Lee Cataldi (born 1942, A) Nancy Cato (1917–2000, A) Charles Causley (1917–2003, E) Nick Cave (born 1957, A)...
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travel writer James Bradley – novelist and critic Brian Castro – novelist Nancy Cato – author J. M. Coetzee – novelist and essayist, winner of the Nobel Prize...
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Hicks, founder of the Australian Army Catering Corps, died here in 1976. Nancy Cato (1917–2000), writer and activist, born and raised in Glen Osmond Tom Gill...
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– Harry Gibbs, Chief Justice of the High Court (died 2005) 11 March – Nancy Cato, writer (died 2000) 14 March – John McCallum, actor (died 2010) 21 March...
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Robert Hornery as his assistant David Mitchell Harry Williams Berys Marsh Nancy Cato Ron Hescott Peter Fitzgerald When the play was filmed it was one of a...
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historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1959. Nancy Cato – Time, Flow Softly Jon Cleary Back of Sunset Strike Me Lucky with Joy...
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