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Below are the Magazines featured on the site.

 

Click an image to take you to the individual Magazine Page.

 

Some of the Magazines will only have pictures as part of a Reference guide.  Others will have the full issue which you can click on to view.

 

If anyone has any of the missing issues or any issue of a Magazine not yet featured on the site and you are willing to share then please get in touch.

 

We are always looking for any type of magazine from any country to build up a comprehensive reference library.

 

Thank you.

The Face was a British music, fashion and culture monthly magazine started in May 1980 by Nick Logan.

 

Logan had previously created the teen pop magazine Smash Hits, and had been an editor at the New Musical Express in the 1970s before launching The Face in 1980.

 

The magazine was influential in showcasing a number of fashion, music, and style trends of youth culture

TV Sci-Fi Monthly was a UK tabloid-size Cinema magazine. Published by Sportscene Publishers, Limited it produced Eight issues and focused on various Television programmes and carried interviews and articles as well as its main feature, a large fold-out poster each issue.

TV Choice. was launched by Michael Storey on the 5th November 1982 the magazine claimed to be the first to provide full listings for all four TV channels.

Tops was a British magazine, aimed young teenagers published in the UK weekly by D.C. Thompson & Co Limited. 

 

The magazine ran from 10th October 1981 to 28th January 1984, lasting 121 issues, when it was then rebranded and merged with Suzy Magazine to become "Suzy Tops".

TV Zone was a British magazine published every four weeks by Visual Imagination that covered cult television. Initially, it mostly covered science fiction, but branched out to cover other drama and comedy series.

 

TV Zone was launched in September 1989 by publishers Visual Imagination as a spin-off of their existing title Starburst. 

 

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