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1984
ON THE COVER
Left to Right, Top to Bottom - Shakin' Stevens,
Cannon & Ball, David Hasselhoff, Mr. T,
Michael Praed, Mick Robertson, Tracey Ullman,
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'They're fast, they're exciting and they're all on ice!'
Thanks to Torvill and Dean Ice skating was the
huge sport of the moment, this feature spotlighted some of the biggest
stars of the sport.

'Pop Goes Fashion!'
This feature spotlights changes in fashion on
the music scene, going back from the 60's.

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Endpapers
Front - On location with 'Robin of Sherwood'.

Back - Thompson Twins playing
live at Alton Towers for ITV's 'Hold Tight!.
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Highlights
'Action!'
A behind the cameras look at what goes into
making top adventure series and movies..

'Pop Goes TV!'
By 84' pop music programmes were commonplace,
this was a look back
on the history of music on TV.

'Here's to the stars of Stage, Screen and
Sewer'
One of the biggest stars of the year was
Roland rat, this feature looks at some
other famous rodents including Mickey and DM.

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Strip Chronology
'Rock on Tommy!'
Tommy and Bobby go mountain
climbing,
and end up having to be rescued.
(2 pages, B&W) (Bill Titcombe)
'Worzel Gummidge'
Worzel is bored so the kids make him a pretend
TV, when he realises it isn't real, he feels a fool and goes to get
himself a real one...later he see a man searching for treasure with a
detector, he borrows a vacuum cleaner thinking he can do the same....
(This is an abridged reprint of 2 stories which appeared in Look-in
weekly)
CLICK HERE TO READ THIS STRIP!
(11 pages, B&W) (Mike Noble)
'Rock on Tommy!'
Bobby helps out at a local Fire brigade's first aid
class by agreeing to be bandaged, but when an emergency is called half way
through the class, Newtown finds it has it's very own Mummy on the loose!
(2 pages, B&W) (Bill Titcombe)
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Posters
This Annual had no posters as such, instead it had a
series of features called 'Pleased to Meet You' which had large
pictures that could, I guess
be used as posters.
Harrison Ford
Boy George

Mick Robertson
Torvill and Dean
Gary Coleman
Tracey Ullman
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