For UK buyers, my postage charge is based on £3.69,
the actual cost at the Post Office counter, then 51p to cover a new Jiffy padded
envelope, card stiffeners, comic bag and the percentage of the postage taken by
Ebay. Combined postage - For buyers in the UK. I only
need to charge you p&p for the first magazine. Any extra purchases will be
sent at no additional cost - you only pay for that first magazine. For overseas buyers, I aim to charge just the basics;
the postage cost, the envelope and packaging cost, plus Ebay's surcharge,
nothing more. To save money, please consider International Economy (surface
mail). It's slower, but in some cases, only about half the cost of Airmail
(International Standard). Here is the Radio Times for 18-24 August 1973. This is the North
West edition, sold originally for 5p. The cover features Lady Isobel Barnett, who forms a link back to
the original version of What's My Line, as an updated version begins. A
two-page feature meets contestants from the sixties. other features inside include: ·
a three-page
article interviews ballet royalty Ninette de Valois, Lydia Sokolova and Marie
Rambert. Radio 3 broadcasts a programme on Sergei Diaghilev and his company ·
John Steinbeck had
died 5 years previously, but his son (also John Steinbeck, but the IVth) is
carrying on the tradition – one-page interview ·
A one-page feature
on the bombing of Gestapo HQ in Copenhagen, Operation Carthage, known as The
Shell House Raid ·
one page on radio
4 show Poetry Prom, with contrasting poets Philip Larkin and George MacBeth ·
a third of a page
with comedy legend Wee Georgie Wood ·
two pages on show
jumper Debbie Johnsey ·
a short interview
with Francesca Annis
In common with many magazines from this time, there's some light transfer of ink from colour pages to adjacent pages. Payment would be expected within seven days, unless organised in advance. The magazine will be posted in a new Jiffy Mailmiser/Airkraft padded envelope with card stiffeners. |