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Page count up to 128. |
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Page count up to 136 for Christmas issue; price now 1/3d. |
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Page count drops to 108 but price now set at 1/3d. |
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Back to 124 pages. |
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With this issue the magazine changed from side-stapled to a proper spine and 128 pages and printed on better quality coated stock. It also adopted the odd practice of a double-month cover date with the actual month of sale being the second date. The regular ’Contributors’ column, which was always the last page of text now shifts to the front as ’Some New Contributors’ and other new features are added including film and theatre reviews (latter by Ken Tynan) which became an “Entertainments” column in June-July. It also includes a ’long complete story’ slot starting with Noel Coward. |
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Back down to 120 pages. |
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This issue 136 pages. |
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This issue 128 pages and cover price now 1/6d. |
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Should read Vol. 29 No. 1 as corrected next issue. |
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Down to 128 pages. |
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Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
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The editorial credits reappear listing Jack Hargreaves (Editor), Patrick Campbell (Associate Editor), Colin D. Willock (Assistant Editor), Alfred J. Silverton (Production Editor), Caroline Mackinlay (Picture Editor), Tom Stacey (Features Executive), Maurice Richardson (Literary Consultant). |
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This issue began an uncredited record review column, “Unbroken Records”. |
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(Details taken from overseas edition dated a month later). With this issue Jack Hargreaves becomes Managing Editor and Colin Willock, Executive Editor. Others remain as before. |
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Page count drops to 96, partly a reduction in advertising but mostly the ’long complete story’ (as still described) shrinks considerably. |
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