Spider-Man and Hulk Weekly No. 404, dated 3 December 1980. The Incredible Hulk cover by John Buscema and Al Milgrom (originally used on What If? No. 23, 1980). Marvel UK.
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Spider-Man and Hulk Weekly No. 404, dated 3 December 1980. The Incredible Hulk cover by John Buscema and Al Milgrom (originally used on What If? No. 23, 1980). Marvel UK.
Record Collector No. 357, dated Christmas 2008. The Elvis Presley Comeback Special featured here first aired in the US on 3 December 1968.
Ads from 1976 and 1979 for the War Picture Library Annual 1977 and 1980. Treasury of British Comics.
The Adventure of a Lifetime! 1979 ads for Look and Learn. Treasury of British Comics.
Spike No. 46, dated 3 December 1983. Megax the Warrior cover, artist unknown. DC Thomson.
Wildcat No. 4, dated 3 December - 16 December 1988, 40p every fortnight. Cover by Ian Kennedy. Treasury of British Comics.
Spellbound No. 63, dated 3 December 1977. The Outcast cover by Norman Lee. DC Thomson.
"Colonel can we afford this? It's so much, so soon"
What if the A-Team bought a house together? An amusing clip from the Season Four episode "There Goes The Neighbourhood". First shown in the US on 3 December 1985.
The part of Stevi Faith was originally meant to be played by Cyndi Lauper (Season Four also saw Boy George appear in an episode when Face thought he was booking a Country & Western star named Cowboy George).
The van's grey/red/black colour scheme can clearly be seen at the start of the clip. For some inexplicable reason I always thought the grey was just the way the sun was shining on it.