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Playhour was a
British children's
comics magazine published by
Amalgamated Press/Fleetway/IPC
between 16
October 1954 and 15
August 1987, a run of approximately...
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notably Capitol and RCA, Everest, Mercury,
Liberty Sunset, and
Cricket Playhour (Pickwick). In 1953 she
reached No. 6 in the UK
Singles Chart, with her...
- short-run
comic strip based on the character, for the children's
magazine Playhour between 1960 and 1961,
drawn by
Gordon Hutchings.
Outside the UK, the show...
- w****ly
feature in the children's
comics TV Toyland,
Playhour, Bonnie, and Playgroup. In
Playhour Gordon Hutchings drew
comic strips based on The Magic...
- RCA) "The
Story of
Johnny Appleseed"
Cricketone Chorus &
Orchestra and
Playhour Players (1959,
Pickwick International K.M. Corporation) Walt Disney's Snow...
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created a
number of new
papers for the firm
including Playhour Pictures (soon
after abbreviated to
Playhour),
Valentine and the
teenage girls'
magazine Honey...
- (1952),
Tiger (1954), and the
young children's
comics Jack and Jill and
Playhour (both 1954).
Another round of
mergers and
cancellations of long-running...
- was one of
several artist to draw for Fleetway's children's
magazines Playhour and Jack and Jill.
Among the
series he
worked on were
Freddie Frog, Fun...
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Books series.
Seabright also
contributed to
Bible Story and the
comic Playhour where he drew a
comic strip adaptation of E. Nesbit's
novel Five Children...
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fairy tales by
Edith Mary Bell. She also
contributed to comics,
including Playhour, and to annuals, such as Blackie's Children's
Annual 1934. By the 1960s...