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 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
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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 12-18 May 1946.
This is the North of England and Northern Ireland edition. sold originally for
2d. Please note that tv broadcasts after the war didn’t resume until June 1946. The cover features a scene from the Walt Disney
classic Pinocchio, as the film (with permission from Disney) is adapted for
radio, with Wynne Ajello playing the title role Other items of interest inside include:
· Half
a page on a new radio adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic Dombey and Son · Just
under half a page on the dramatisation of the history of The Hambledon Cricket
Club · Just
over half a page on the first anniversary of the liberation of Channel Islands Both Sides of The Microphone includes very short pieces on Stanford Robinson and on cricketing great John Arlott (who narrates the Hambledon broadcast mentioned above) The magazine covers full listings for BBC radio broadcasts, however there were no tv broadcasts to this part of the country at this time. The magazine is in basically good condition, generally clean and flat, with no clippings or annotations, but with some moisture marks and a little light wear The magazine will be posted in a new Jiffy Mailmiser/Airkraft padded envelope with card stiffeners. |