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mail). It's slower, but in some cases, only about half the cost of Airmail
(International Standard). Here
is the Radio Times for 11-17 August 1973. This is the Scotland edition, sold
originally for 5p. The
cover features leading character actor Warren Mitchell, who (never afraid to
take on controversial roles) stars in Black and Blue, written by Monty Python
star Terry Jones, the first in a series of edgy comedies. Inside, in a major
feature, Mitchell talks about his part. other
features inside include: ·
a page and a half interview
with the unforgettable Vincent Price ·
one page on the making of The
Yangtse Incident, which of course told the incredible tale of HMS Amethyst ·
a one-page interview with
Manfred Rommel, son of Field Marshall Rommel ·
a very short piece on Cheryl
Campbell, with photo ·
two pages on the new
Glyndebourne production of The Magic Flute, starring Edita Gruberova, George
Shirley and Sheila Armstrong ·
a page on the archaeological
dig at Skara Brae, Orkney
·
a one-page profile/interview
of Reverend Derek Baker The magazine is in fair to good (used) condition, basically clean and flat, with no clippings or annotations, but with a few crease marks and some general light wear. Please see the large selection of pictures. The magazine will be posted in a new Jiffy Mailmiser/Airkraft padded envelope with card stiffeners. |