"Look-in": The Best of the Seventies

by Graham Kibble - White (Editor)

Synopsis

"Look-in", aka "Junior TVTimes", was the essential subscription for children growing up in Britain in the 1970s. It offered behind-the-scenes glimpses of their favourite TV shows, interviews with stars, pin-ups and TV spin-off picture-strip adventures. With exciting installments of "Black Beauty", "The Six Million Dollar Man", and "Sapphire and Steele", hilarious "Robin's Nest", "On The Buses" and "Please Sir!" picture strips, features on "TisWas," "Junior Show Time" and "How", an exclusive Roger Moore interview and pin-up and much, much more, this compulsive book takes you back to a time when we had three TV channels, we listened to LPs and singles on our record players, our crackly transistors were tuned to 275/285m Medium Wave for Radio 1, and the Bionic Man could have all that work done for a mere $6m.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Publisher: Prion Books Ltd
Published: 03 Sep 2007

ISBN 10: 1853756229
ISBN 13: 9781853756221

Author Bio
Graham Kibble-White is a journalist and one of the creators of popular nostalgia website www.tv.cream.org. He's just become TV Editor at Inside Soap magazine, after spending a year as the Press Association's TV Writer in London. By night, he's also the creator and editor of the admirably joined-up TV-absorption site (says the Observer) www.offthetelly.co.uk. He has written freelance for various TV-related magazines, including Radio Times, TV Times, SFX, ScriptWriter, TV Quick, TV Choice, Total TV Guide and TV & Satellite Week.