TITBITS 
W/E 4th October 1969


You are looking at the 28th September to 4th October 1969 issue of 'Titbits'.

 No. 4360

GENERAL INTEREST PAPER WITH FEATURES & STORIES

(The paper is slightly too large to be scanned in full). 

Actress Juliet Mills adorns this week's cover - see 'To hell with my halo, I want to be like Hayley! 

Some of the features included in this issue;

'To hell with my halo, I want to be like Hayley!' - interesting 2 1/2 page feature/interview with this week's cover girl Juliet Mills (elder sister of actress Hayley Mills) who is longing to be cast in films which would see her playing naughtier / bitchier roles - includes a b&w still, a b&w shot of Juliet at home with young son Sean, a large b&w 'leggy' photo, plus a large b&w shot as she appears in No My Darling Daughter.

'Beware the angry silence' - one-page feature/report on the married couples who spend little time talking to each other.

'The girl with the lovely lines' - near half-page article on Magali Noel who is Rod Taylor's co-star in The Man Who Had Power Over Women - includes a large b&w glamour photo of Magali (7" x 5 1/2" approx.).

'This Will Shake You' - near one-page feature/report on the dangers of shaking hands! - includes a largish b&w shot of the Queen meeting Leslie Caron at a recent Royal Film event (Julie Christie, Warren Beatty, Catherine Deneuve, Ursula Andress & Christopher Lee can also be seen in the photo).

'They Know The Secret Of A Woman's Beauty...even though some of them are not much to look at!' - two-page feature on what the stars look for in women - includes b&w photos plus the thoughts of: Lee Marvin, Richard Burton, Dustin Hoffman, David Janssen, Christopher (Chris) Jones, Steve McQueen, Cary Grant and Terence Stamp.

'I Can't Hear A Word You Say...I Said: I Can't Hear A Word You Say!' - 1 1/2 page+ feature/report on the dreaded decibel disease...noise!

  'I'll tell you the truth about that price on my head' - near one-page article by Britain's highest priced goalkeeper Bobby Ferguson who cost West Ham United £65,000 when joining them from Kilmarnock in May 1967 - includes a b&w shot of Bobby in action against Arsenal at Highbury (Bobby Moore also in the picture).

This week's 'Disc Time' page includes an article on Vic Damone (b&w photo included), the Four Tops (LP review) and Jenny Maynard (b&w portrait shot included).

This week's thriller story is 'Cold Justice' by James Bradford. 

This week's Fashion page includes b&w shots (one large) of models in the latest fashions.

Other features include: My Husband Is Goggle-Eyed Over Other Women (Winning 5 Guinea Letter), Hello, Mum, I've Brought A Bear For TeaBuy British - And Play The Waiting Game, Shopkeepers Attack Those Housewife Parties, Stripping For Widows Is Hard Work, Come And See Our New House...Itskintus, The White-Collar Twisters Who Ring Up A Fortune and What A Smacker!

Plus there's the regular features including letters, cartoons, problems, horoscopes, fun facts, racing, football pools forecasts, crossword, Terry Downes column plus the classified 'ads' etc.

Also included are several b&w product adverts (some full-page).

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Apart from light handling wear and 'age-tanning' / 'light foxing spots' to the page edges, this 48-page issue is in pretty good complete condition with all pages intact and no 'cut-outs'. (There is a short name written to the top left border of the cover).

 The magazine measures 12 1/4" x 9 1/4" (310 mm x 235 mm approx.) and will be 'bagged' and posted in a large book mailer. 

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