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Look-in: The Best of the Seventies
The synopsis reads as follows:
"Look-in" a.k.a. "Junior TV-Times," was the essential subscription for children growing up in Britain in the 1970s.
It offered behind-the-scenes glimpses of their favourite TV shows, interviews with stars, pin-ups, and TV spin-off picture-strip adventures. With exciting instalments of "Black Beauty," "The Six Million Dollar Man," and "Sapphire and Steele," hilarious "Robin's Nest," "On The Buses" and "Please Sir!" picture strips; features on "Tiswas," "Junior Show Time" and "How," an exclusive Roger Moore interview and pin-up, and much, much more.
This compulsive book takes you back to a time when we had three TV channels, we listened to LPs and singles on our record players, our crackly transistors were tuned to 275/285m Medium Wave for Radio 1, and the Bionic Man could have all that work done for a mere $6m.
Published on 3rd September, Look-in: The Best of the Seventies is available to order from Amazon.co.uk.
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Last edited by Mr Teal, 13/Aug/07, 8:16 pm
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13/Aug/07, 7:53 pm
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