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of the first issue of the magazine was 28 March 1970 (a Saturday, in fact), and actually appeared on sale in shops on Monday, 23 March 1970. Issue number 2 came out on the following
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Publications (formerly Amalgamated Press) from 1970 to 1975. It was launched under the editorship of Robert Bartholomew with a cover price of
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name for their record company, which would turn into World of Wonder Productions, a company known for RuPaul’s Drag Race.
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on its issue 686, when a number of its more popular features continued in the new combined 40-pager.
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In the 1980s filmmakers Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, would use the
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was a British educational magazine for children published by IPC's
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on 28 March 1970, and it replaced the earlier title,
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Children's magazines published in the United Kingdom
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Index

Tell Me Why (magazine)
Fleetway
1/6
Look and Learn
Angus McBride
C. L. Doughty
Dan Escott
Richard Hook
Roger Payne
Severino Baraldi
Wilf Hardy
history
science
geography
literature
pen pals
masthead
cover date
Good Friday
Treasure
Look and Learn
World of Wonder
Portal
Children's literature



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