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Remembering EAGLE - the premier British Boys' magazine of the 1950s and 1960s
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EAGLE-TIMES: Eagle Writers - Charles Chilton (1917 - )
Charles (Frederick William) Chilton, MBE, is best known to Eagle readers as the scriptwriter of ‘Riders of the Range’ and the author and pr...
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EAGLE-TIMES: Charles Chilton (1917 - 2013)
Charles (Frederick William) Chilton, MBE, the renowned BBC radio producer and writer, best known to Eagle readers as the scriptwriter of ‘Riders of the Range’ and the author and producer of the BBC r...
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The above frame is from Operation Triceratops, the Dan Dare story in Eagle Annual Number Four, published in 1954. It features a character called Sir Nigel Tawny, who engages Dan’s services to transport a Venusian triceratops to his Zoo on the Isle of...
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EAGLE TIMES AUTUMN 2018 Vol. 31 No.3
The new EAGLE TIMES is out now and it is a strong, varied and interesting issue.
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EXHIBITION REPORT BY DAVID BRITTON
A reception was held on Thursday evening 20th September at the Atkinson Art Gallery in Lord St. Southport, to launch three new exhibitions that all have a local relevance. The one of particular interest to our readers is dedicated to “The Man Who Drew... -
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WITH JIM DUCKETT
You don’t tend to bump into people called Horatio every day, but no less than three Horatios featured in their own strips in Eagle. First was John Ryan’s Captain Horatio Pugwash, who appeared from the first issue until the nineteenth in 1950. The next...
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