Description: Radio Times from the eighties, which are printed offset (glossy paper rather than newsprint) are smaller in width and length than copies from the 1920s through to the early 80s (although, with a higher page count, heavier). As a result, they can be sent as Large Letters, rather than Small Parcels. So, to try to avoid confusion, they are listed differently to the others I'm selling, as having 'free postage'. However, if you want to include any glossy paper editions alongside earlier editions, I'll adjust the overall postage to offer the best deal possible. For overseas buyers, it may be worth considering International Economy (surface mail) rather than International Standard (Airmail). The package will take longer to arrive, but there's a big saving in cost! Here is the Radio Times for 29 April - 5 May 1989. This is the Midlands East edition, sold originally for 40p. The cover features a depiction of Margaret Thatcher and inside John Cole explores her legacy other features of interest inside: Floella Benjamin is the subject of the My Kind of Day feature a two-page feature/interview with William Shatner about Star Trek old and new a one-page head to head between Sheridan Morley and Nigel Planer one page with Keith Barron about his new series a nice picture of Emma Thompson who stars in The Winslow Boy a one-page interview with Sheena Easton about her music work and her growing acting career Full listings are given for all BBC radio and tv programmes. The magazine is in good condition, clean and flat with no clippings or annotations. The magazine will be posted in a new padded envelope with card stiffeners.
Price: 7.5 GBP
Location: East Boldon
End Time: 2024-11-12T15:21:42.000Z
Shipping Cost: 13.22 GBP
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Publication Name: Radiotimes
Publication Frequency: Weekly
Publication Month: April
Publication Year: 1989
Subject: Film & TV
Language: English