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Re: Comics on TV

Posted: 12 Sep 2015, 17:23
by Niblet
Thanks for identifying the two Eagles, Robbie - not being very knowledgeable about the title I assumed that was a single issue opened out to show the front and what I thought was the back page. I wonder if a genuine newsagent of the time would have an out of date issue on sale.

Cheers for confirmation of Dandy and Illustrated Chips, Digi.

Re: Comics on TV

Posted: 13 Sep 2015, 04:00
by Digifiend
I'd recognise that bellboy anywhere. :)

Re: Comics on TV

Posted: 27 Sep 2015, 16:07
by Niblet
From the second episode of Cradle to Grave. The programme is set in 1974, and I suspect that the partially obscured magazine with the red masthead in the foreground is, in a commendably fastidious act of set dressing, the issue of Warlord dated 23 November of that year. The scene occurs at about 17:30.

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Re: Comics on TV

Posted: 28 Sep 2015, 16:34
by Digifiend
Danny Baker was 15 in 1972, not 1974 - he was born in June 1957. If the show mentioned 1974 they got it wrong - and the comic prop is therefore anachronic.

Re: Comics on TV

Posted: 28 Sep 2015, 17:08
by Niblet
This scene from the same episode certainly sets it in '74...

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So if they miscalculated the year, at least the calendar is consistent with the comic!

This is a slightly better quality screen cap of the scene in question...

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Re: Comics on TV

Posted: 28 Sep 2015, 22:31
by davidandrewsimpson
Digifiend

Re Danny Baker being 15 in 1972, not 1974: Cradle To Grave is a work of fiction based on Baker's life, not an autobiography. That means he can change dates to best suit the stories he wants to tell.

Re: Comics on TV

Posted: 05 Oct 2015, 12:00
by stevezodiac
I've never met Danny Baker but I have seen him around the area - at Millwall with a beer in each hand, in the pie and mash shop and in a record shop in Lewisham with Danny Kelly. I saw a bit of the programme after Dad's Army and noticed they mentioned the 199 bus going to Catford Garage. The 199 does go to Catford Garage now but there was no such route back in 1974. I have never forgiven Mr Baker for stealing our bonfire back in the late sixties/early seventies. He lived on the silwood estate across the road from us and my sister and her mate came running intoi our flats saying "some kids are nicking your bonfire" four or five of us rushed down the road to sort them out only to find about 20 kids like a line of leaf cutter ants taking our bonfire back to Silwood. We decided to let them have it - the bonfire that is. I like to think Danny was one of the miscreants.

Re: Comics on TV

Posted: 05 Oct 2015, 12:18
by philcom55
...Probably the ringleader! :)

Re: Comics on TV

Posted: 05 Oct 2015, 16:38
by stevezodiac
On another bonfire night a neighbour asked if we wanted a settee. We accepted it with gusto. It was a few nights before November 5th so the settee was made great use of. I remember us sitting on it outside the chip shop eating our chips and over the docks sitting on it while fishing. (the surrey docks had closed down by then). Great days.

Re: Comics on TV

Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 17:10
by Niblet
Earlier on this thread I posted a pic of Sheila Hancock as Carole reading a copy of Mystery In Space during a 1962 episode of The Rag Trade. In another episode of the same series we see Carole preparing for another reading session.

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Foreman Reg (Varney) snatches away Carole's reading matter. It's definitely not the same issue of MIS (the above view of the back cover shows it to be different to the MIS back page in the earlier episode), and it may not even be a comic. I've taken as good a screen cap of the front cover as possible and inverted it, as I think Reg is holding it upside down, but I can't make out the visible part of the title.

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In this scene from the same episode, a Look and Learn can be seen behind dear old Esma Cannon and her newspaper.

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Re: Comics on TV

Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 17:22
by davidandrewsimpson
Niblet

The upside down cover looks like an issue of Rip Hunter, Time Master, a DC comic which began in 1961.

If you go to http://www.comics.org/series/1469/covers/ you can see a gallery of Rip Hunter comics.

Re: Comics on TV

Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 17:41
by Niblet
Well spotted David - I think you're right. Carole certainly likes her Sci-Fi comics!

Re: Comics on TV

Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 18:03
by Niblet
I managed to get a different view of the cover.

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And, thanks to David, I reckon it's probably this Jan-Feb 1962 issue...

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Re: Comics on TV

Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 18:17
by Robbie Moubert
And here's the back cover seen in the first picture.

Re: Comics on TV

Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 18:37
by Niblet
Excellent!