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Sunday, 29 March 2020

1974 No.11 and 1983 No.11 plus bonus 1976 No.19 (full issues)...

Extra time on our hands isn't neccesarily a bad thing, for us it means extra issues, so here's another pick up from 1974 courtesy of Dan, that is No.11 and fast forward 9 years to the week for one of mine, No.11 from 1983 and a bonus one from me which is No.19 from 1976, enjoy and keep safe everyone...


23rd march 1974 - No.11 (Full Issue)

Cover: Marc Bolan by Arthur Ranson.

Strips: On the Buses (Harry North), The Kids from 47a (Alan Parry)Follyfoot (Mike Noble), The Tomorrow People (John M. Burns), The World at War (David Jeffris), Les Dawson is Superflop (Brian Lewis)Blessthis House (Alan Parry) and Doctor in Charge (Tom Kerr).


12th march 1983 - No.11 (Full Issue)

Cover: E.T.

Strips: Rock on Tommy! with Cannon and Ball (Bill Titcombe), The Fall Guy (Jim Baikie), Murphy's Mob (Barrie Mitchell), Star Fleet (Mike Noble), Danger Mouse (Arthur Ransonand Bucks Fizz (Unknown).



1st may 1976 - No.19 (Full Issue)

Cover: David Essex by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Arthur Ranson?)The Tomorrow People (John M. Burns)Man About the House (Alan Parry), Space: 1999 (Mike Noble) The Six Million Dollar Man (Martin Asburyand Doctor on the Go (Harry North).




Monday, 23 March 2020

Worlds of Gerry Anderson Letter...

Speaking to a guy called Gary Hodgkinson on the Gerry Anderson FB page and he was saying he had a letter signed by Gerry Anderson that he recieved after writing in to Look-in's 'Worlds of Gerry Anderson' feature, it is a proper signature as well, I asked for photos to show to the group, to which he duly obliged and here they are...






Thursday, 19 March 2020

1973 No.45 and 1982 No.50 (full issues)...

Some new issues to help with old self-isolation and it's pick ups a-plenty this week, with one from 1973, that's No 45 and to go with that a scan from Charlie, a group member, it's from 1982, that is No.50 thanks to Charlie and also thanks to Dan for the centre poster/features for both these issues...



3rd november 1973 - No.45 (Full Issue)

Cover: Roger Daltrey by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: On the Buses (Harry North), Settle Down Now! with Ken Goodwin (Arthur Ranson), The Tomorrow People (John M. Burns), The Adventures of David Cassidy (Unknown), Les Dawson is Superflop (Brian Lewis)Follyfoot (Martin Asbury), The Fenn Street Gang (Alan Parry), and Doctor in Charge (Tom Kerr).


11th december 1982 - No.50 (Full Issue)

Cover: Musical Youth.

Strips: Rock on Tommy! with Cannon and Ball (Bill Titcombe), The Fall Guy (Jim Baikie), Into the Labyrinth (Mike Noble), CHiPs (Barrie Mitchell), Danger Mouse (Arthur Ransonand Haircut 100 (Arthur Ranson).





Monday, 16 March 2020

The Whole Story - The Boionic Woman - Stories 3 and 4...

Here are the next two stories in The Bionic Woman series....



Story 3 - Identity

Story: Angus P. Allan
Art: John M. Burns



Story 4 - The Race Horse

Story: Angus P. Allan
Art: John M. Burns


Sunday, 15 March 2020

1973 No.46 and 1983 No.10 (full issues)...

Another one of those pick ups from 1973, this time it's No.46 with thanks to dan for the Dawn poster/feature, and to go with that there is No.10 from 1983 with the start of a new strip, Murphy's Mob....


10th november 1973 - No.46 (Full Issue)

Cover: David Cassidy by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: On the Buses (Harry North), Settle Down Now! with Ken Goodwin (Arthur Ranson), The Tomorrow People (John M. Burns), Les Dawson is Superflop (Brian Lewis)The Adventures of David Cassidy (Unknown), Follyfoot (Martin Asbury), The Fenn Street Gang (Alan Parry), and Doctor in Charge (Tom Kerr).


5th march 1983 - No.10 (Full Issue)

Cover: Murphy's Mob.

Strips: Rock on Tommy! with Cannon and Ball (Bill Titcombe), The Fall Guy (Jim Baikie), Murphy's Mob (Barrie Mitchell), Star Fleet (Mike Noble), Danger Mouse (Arthur Ransonand It's Madness (Harrry North).



Sunday, 8 March 2020

1975 No.6 and 1983 No.7 (full issues)...

Here are this weeks two, starting with 1975 No.6 and to go with that there is No.7 from 1983...


1st february 1975 - No.6 (Full Issue)

Cover: Benny Hill by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Andrew Christine)The Adventures of Black Beauty (Leslie Branton), The Tomorrow People  (John M. Burns), Doctor at Sea (John Cooper), Kung Fu (Martin Asburyand Bless this House (Alan Parry).


12th february 1983 - No.7 (Full Issue)

Cover: Breakfast Bunch.

Strips: Rock on Tommy! with Cannon and Ball (Bill Titcombe), The Fall Guy (Jim Baikie), Star Fleet (Mike Noble), CHiPs (Barrie Mitchell), Danger Mouse (Arthur Ransonand It's Madness (Harrry North).






Sunday, 1 March 2020

1974 No.10, 1983 No.6 and 1978 No.13 (full issues)...

Here is a triple bill for you this week, starting with a full issue from Dan, it's No.10 from 1974, thanks to him for that and to go with that there is No.6 from 1983.  The third issue is a request from someone on the group, Mark requested No.13 from 1978, I discovered that it is already there but I have upgraded it to a full issue at 1500 pixels you can get the issue below to anyone who still dosen't have it...


16th March 1974 - No.10 (Full Issue)

Cover: Mud by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: On the Buses (Harry North), The Kids from 47a (Alan Parry), Follyfoot (Mike Noble), The Tomorrow People (John M. Burns), The World at War (David Jeffris)Les Dawson is Superflop (Brian Lewis),  Settle Down Now! with Ken Goodwin (Arthur Ranson), Bless this House (Alan Parry) and Doctor in Charge (John Cooper).


29th january 1983 - No.5 (Full Issue)

Cover: Captain Orion and Princess Lamia.

Strips: Rock on Tommy! with Cannon and Ball (Bill Titcombe), The Fall Guy (Jim Baikie), Star Fleet (Mike Noble), CHiPs (Barrie Mitchell), Danger Mouse (Arthur Ransonand It's Madness (Harrry North).


25th March 1978 - No.13 (Full Issue)

Cover: Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Bill Titcombe)The Six Million Dollar Man (Martin Asbury)Man from Atlantis (Mike Noble)Meet the Smurfs! (Peyo)The Tomorrow People (Leslie Branton), Starcruiser (David Jeffris), The Bionic Woman (John Bolton) and Doctor on the Go (Bill Titcombe).