Hi Lew, for some reason I'm having difficulty in responding via your blog so with regard to the George Formby/Red Skelton mystery the solution is not as convoluted as it might first appear. This 1953 George Formby strip was doctored and reprinted as a Red Skelton strip in Film Fun no 1944 in 1957. Happy Easter.Lew Stringer wrote:Happy Easter! Here's a few pages from the Easter issue of Film Fun from 65 years ago!
https://lewstringer.blogspot.co.uk/2018 ... -1953.html
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Ah I see! Thank you, Ray. I'll update my post and credit you with that info.Kashgar wrote:Hi Lew, for some reason I'm having difficulty in responding via your blog so with regard to the George Formby/Red Skelton mystery the solution is not as convoluted as it might first appear. This 1953 George Formby strip was doctored and reprinted as a Red Skelton strip in Film Fun no 1944 in 1957. Happy Easter.Lew Stringer wrote:Happy Easter! Here's a few pages from the Easter issue of Film Fun from 65 years ago!
https://lewstringer.blogspot.co.uk/2018 ... -1953.html
Sorry to hear you couldn't post a comment there, but thanks for letting me know. I wonder if others have had the same problem?
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