Saturday, 4 June 2022
THRUSHBUSTING: A TRUE CORGI REUNION BY BILL EV.
Friday, 3 June 2022
LADY PENELOPE REQUESTS...
As celebrations continue for Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee in the UK, and of course many other parts around the world I considered a fictional Century 21 royal connection - Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward.
I imagine her antecedents might possibly have moved in royal circles, so with that in mind I've taken a few photos of the first issue of Lady Penelope magazine which was launched in January , 1966, and edited by Gillian Allen, wife of writer Angus Allen. Her Majesty, The Queen would have been around forty years old at that time, but I wonder if any of the royal children read the magazine at the time.
'Lady Penelope' was obviously a girls publication, and contained lots of articles designed to appeal to young ladies, but it did have a few features and comic strips that would have piqued my interest:
I was a big Man from UNCLE fan in the day, and Lady P. carried a very well done comic strip, drawn by J. Gonzalez (possibly Juan Gonzalez, a Cuban-American artist) who produced some fine artwork. The first instalment showed Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin entering 'Del Floria's shop, the secret entrance to UNCLE headquarters and receiving their UNCLE identity badges from a female UNCLE receptionist. ( Artist Ron Embleton took over towards the end of the UNCLE comic strip run in Lady P.)
The back page of Lady Penelope also carried 'Marina - Girl of the Sea', drawn by Rab Hamilton, dealing exclusively with Marina's adventures prior to her joining the WASP's.
The magazine also carried a stand alone strip called 'Space Family Robinson', drawn by John M Burns, which, apart from the title, had no connection with the Gold Key comic, which at that point would have probably now carried the 'Lost in Space' name, following the agreement between Gold Key and the Irwin Allen production.
So here's a few pages I've photographed of my own issue:
WILL O'S NEW CABINET! ITS HOT!
The Mystery of the LB 1912 Packard No. 9002 from the British Colony of Hong Kong
Thursday, 2 June 2022
Our Day Out
I've blogged about this before. An TV programme about poor kids from Liverpool visiting the countryside in North Wales. A TV play. These were a feature of TV when I was growing up. Armchair Theatre, Play for Today and so on.
Well today I found a book of school Notes on the very same programme I remember. It was called Our Day Out. It was based on a play by Willy Russell.
I can see it now. I'm sure a kid tries to feed some Mars Bar to an injured bird. God I bet it was gritty in a way that only TV plays from back then were.
Do you remember Our Day Out?
Wednesday, 1 June 2022
Half Term Playtime
Hackfall, Mashamshire
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