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No worries Digi! Thanks Jakob was that already on here? If not do you have them on dvd? As i did search but could not locate it.
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matrix wrote:No worries Digi! Thanks Jakob was that already on here? If not do you have them on dvd? As i did search but could not locate it.
it wasn't on here, but once i knew the series number and name, i was able to find a copy and go through and take a screenshot. I just got lucky with the ebay search, someone was selling lots of individual issues, and that issue was among them :-)
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From the Cliff Richard film Wonderful Life, 1964. I can't identify the comics that Melvyn Hayes and Sir Cliff are holding, maybe the comics were sourced on location on The Canary Islands so aren't of British or US origin. The comic being read on the right appears to be lacking a cover, or possibly inside-out. Whatever Hank Marvin is reading on the left, he's really enjoying it.

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As they're all wearing US uniforms I'd guess that they've split up the 'Funnies' section to an American paper like 'Stars & Stripes' - these were generally quite similar to traditional British comics.

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Well it looks like the back page is headed Casper - as in the friendly ghost? The character's Wikipedia page makes no mention of ever being a newspaper strip though. :sorry:
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philcom55 wrote:As they're all wearing US uniforms I'd guess that they've split up the 'Funnies' section to an American paper like 'Stars & Stripes' - these were generally quite similar to traditional British comics.

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Yes, I wondered about that myself, and if that is what they're reading, full marks to the props department for effort.
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Not sure about this one, from Carry On Sergeant, 1958. Is that a comic being read by the squaddie on the right? Anyone recognise it from the back page shown? I think the word at the top of the page may be 'Laughter', in which case it could be the jokes page of a newspaper or Weekly News/Reveille-type publication.

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From 1959 British film Make Mine A Million, starring Arthur Askey.

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I can't tell which comic Arthur is reading. Could he be reading about himself in Radio Fun? I don't know what size comic RF was, nor whether Big-Hearted Arthur was still appearing in it by 1959.

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Niblet wrote: I can't tell which comic Arthur is reading. Could he be reading about himself in Radio Fun? I don't know what size comic RF was, nor whether Big-Hearted Arthur was still appearing in it by 1959.
Radio Fun was about the size of Whizzer & Chips etc. That's not it anyway. Possibly Mickey Mouse Weekly? Whatever it is, it's folded inside out so we can't see the title.

By the early 1950s Arthur Askey was in TV Fun, but I think the strip had finished by 1959. (The comic closed that year anyway.)
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Niblet wrote:Not sure about this one, from Carry On Sergeant, 1958. Is that a comic being read by the squaddie on the right? Anyone recognise it from the back page shown? I think the word at the top of the page may be 'Laughter', in which case it could be the jokes page of a newspaper or Weekly News/Reveille-type publication.
Laughter was the jokes page of the Daily Mirror back then. It's more likely a squaddie would be reading that than the Weekly News. (And it'd be a cheaper prop. :lol: )
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Thanks for the info, Lew :up:
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From the mighty Norman Wisdom's One Good Turn (1955) - to be honest, it's not one of Sir Norman's best.

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On the girl's comic we can see a Flip McCoy page, so she must be reading a Topper. Not sure what Jimmy's reading - could he be looking at an Eagle cutaway page?

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Think it says Tip Top at the top of the page.

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Niblet wrote:Not sure what Jimmy's reading - could he be looking at an Eagle cutaway page?
Definitely the Eagle, that's Luck of the Legion under the cutaway.
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Robbie Moubert wrote:Definitely the Eagle, that's Luck of the Legion under the cutaway.
Thanks, Robbie
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On NCIS last night McGee was reading an issue of Spider-Man. I'm pretty sure it was this one. It was the penultimate episode of season 8.
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