Battle Action Force Souvenir Poster No. 3 - Cobra Commander (from Battle Action Force No. 567, dated 15 March 1986). Superb artwork by Vanyo. Treasury of British Comics.

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Battle Action Force Souvenir Poster No. 3 - Cobra Commander (from Battle Action Force No. 567, dated 15 March 1986). Superb artwork by Vanyo. Treasury of British Comics.
Ringo during filming for a promotional clip for his debut solo album, Sentimental Journey on 15th March 1970. Filming took place at the Talk Of The Town, a cabaret theatre at 10 Cranbourn Street, London, close to Leicester Square. Ringo sung the albums title track live during the shoot, varying the lyrics and ad-libbed words at the end. The film was directed by Neil Aspinall and Ringo’s wearing the same suit as he wore on the cover of the Abbey Road album, along with an oversized pink bowtie.
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Battle Action Force No. 567, dated 15 March 1986. Laser Trooper cover by Vanyo. Treasury of British Comics.
Battle Action No. 258, dated 15 March 1980. War Mysteries cover by Eric Bradbury. Treasury of British Comics.
15 March 1973. The Hospital Visit. The fifth episode of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em featured a guest appearance by Elisabeth Sladen (1946-2011) who becomes increasingly frustrated with Frank's attempts to buy some apples, grapes and bananas.
Elisabeth Sladen had auditioned to play Betty, Frank's long suffering wife, but the role had gone to Michele Dotrice. It must have been shortly after this that she landed the role of Sarah Jane Smith, everyone's favourite Doctor Who companion. Her first appearance in that role was in The Time Warrior story, first broadcast on 15 December 1973.
Warlord No. 286, dated 15 March 1980. Killer Kane cover by Jeff Bevan. DC Thomson.
'Fighters of the Fleet' from Warlord No. 286, 15 March 1980. The Grumman F4F Wildcat (or Martlet as it was known in Royal Navy service until circa 1944). Art by Ian Kennedy. DC Thomson.
Warlord No. 599, dated 15 March 1986. The Boat cover by Ian Kennedy. DC Thomson.