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Private Eye

Issue Number / Date

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33: 22nd March 1963

“In Spring a young man’s fancy…turns to thoughts of Number Ten?” (holes punched through side of magazine and advert cut out of page 5) (£20)

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34: 5th April 1963

“And if Private Eye prints a picture of ME on a bed I’ll sue them” (holes punched through side of magazine) (£30)

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38: 31st May 1963

“Well I suppose we could put a small ad in The Guardian..” (most of page 11 has been cut out) (£16)

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40: 28th June 1963

“Spare Us, O Ward….” (small ad cut out of page 11) (£20)

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44: 23rd August 1963

“Justice Must Not Be Only Be Done…” (Small piece cut out of page 3) (£18)

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46: 20th September 1963

“Denning Is Served” (£38)

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50: 15th November 1963

Luton? As Far As I’m Concerned It’s Best Forgotten…” (piece cut out of page 11) (£16)

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51:  29th November 1963

Kennedy (Small piece cut out of page 5) (£18)

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52: 13th December 1963

“I Think By Now People Have Realised…” (small piece cut out of page 11) (£18)

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53: 27th December 1963

William Rushton cartoon (Header cut out of cover and piece of page 5 missing) (£15)

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54: 10th January 1964

“A One Party State? Mmmm” (£38)

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56: 7th February 1964

“Suddenly People Matter” (£38)

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57: 21st February 1964

“Tories: Dog Passes Judgment” (Header cut out of cover and advert cut out of page 11) (£14)

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58: 6th March 1964

“Bank Rate Efficiency Boost” (small piece cut out of page 3 and 11) (£14)

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59: 20th March 1964

“OK Bub, Now Just Keep Walking” (piece cut out of page 5) (£14)

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60: 3rd April 1964

“Special Spring Number” (£30)

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61: 17th April 1964

“No! No! You Can’t Kick It Till October” (Header cut out of cover and advert cut out of page 7) (£14)

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62: 1st May 1964

“Shakespeare Dead: Amazing Rumour” (Header cut out of front cover) (£16)

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63: 15th May 1964

Peter Cook Upholds Sir Alec Home’s Masculinty(piece cut out of page 5) (£14)

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64: 29th May 1964

“Let Them Eat Snoek!” (small piece cut out of page 5) (£14)

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65: 12th June 1964

“This Is The Last Time I Go On A John Bloom Holiday” (piece cut out of page 11) (£14)

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66: 26th June 1964

“Mac’s Dog Speaks” (£29)

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67: 10th July 1964

World Peace: Goldwater Speaks” (Header cut out of cover and advert cut out of page 5) (£14)

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69: 7th Aug 1964

“Punch In The Private Eye” cover (£29)

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70: 21st Aug 1964

“Oh! Bother!” (small piece cut out of page 7 and page 9) (£13)

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71: 4th Sep 1964

“Littler Has Only Got One WHAT?” (Header cut out of front cover) (£14)

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72: 18th Sep 1964

“Get Your Waterskis On, Gladys, I Think The Helicopter’s Arrived” (£29)

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74: 16th Oct 1964

“Vote Conservative On October 16th(piece cut out of page 11) (£14)

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75: 30th Oct 1964

“Queen Opens Parliament: How Many Pooves Are There In Wilson’s Government?” (£29)

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76: 13th Nov 1964

“B.O.A.C. Poster Row” (£29)

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77: 27th Nov 1964

“Harold Dries Up At Last” (£29)

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85: 19th March 1965

“The Magazine For Men” (spine split) (£25)

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86: 1st April 1965

 

"Lift Up Record To See Lovely Naked Lady!" (no free record attached. Spine a little split) (£35)

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87: 16th April 1965

 

"Still At 1/6 While Stocks Last!" (£28)

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88: 30th April 1965

Vietnam: Wilson Right Behind Johnson” (£28)

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89: 14th May 1965

"Hands Off The Rann Of Kutch" (£28)

 

 

 

"Hands Off The Rann Of Kutch" (piece cut out of page 5) (£14)

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90: 28th May 1965

“Is Beaverbrook Still Alive?” (Front cover torn. Piece cut out of page 5) (£14)

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91: 11th June 1965

“Come Home, Baillie. All Is Forgiven” (piece cut out of page 5) (£14)

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95: 6th August 1965

 

"Women! Win Mr Heath" (£25)

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97: 3rd September 1965

 

"What's New Pussycat Willum?" (£25)

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101: 29th October 1965

“That’s The Last Time I Invite Bertrand Russell To Dinner” (£25)

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104: 10th December 1965

 

"Mrs Wilson's Diary" (£22)

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114: 29th April 1966

“OK Fartface, This Is A Raid” (piece cut out of page 9) (£14)

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116: 27th May 1966

“Publishing History Made: First Lupin Scented Cover” (£28)

 

118: 24th June 1966

Wimbledon Issue (£28)

 

120: 22nd July 1966

“Yours For 5/-“ (£28)

“Yours For 5/-“ (cover tatty. Inside sound and readable) (£20)

 

121: 5th August 1966

“Brothers, We’re On Our Way Out” (£25)

 

124: 17th Sep 1966

Verwoerd: A Nation Mourns” (£25)

 

125: 30th Sep 1966

“Special Labour Conference Issue” (£25)

 

129: 25th Nov 1966

Schhh.. You Know Who In Moscow(£25)

 

 

 

 

136: 3rd March 1967

“Drugs: The Ghastly Effects” (£25)

 

137: 17th March 1967

“Guaranteed Contains No Dog Jokes” (£25)

 

 

138: 31st March 1967

 

"How I Got The Picture" (£20)

144: 23rd June 1967

“ITV: Of Course We’re Not In It For The Money” (£25)

 

145: 7th July 1967

“Drugged With Power: Two Held” (£25)

 

146: 21st July 1967

“Full of Eastern Promise” (£20)

 

152: 13th Oct 1967

Randolph Churchill On Svetlna On Philby” (£25)

 

153: 27th Oct 1967

“Private Eye On Strike: Normal Covers Will Be Resumed As Soon As Possible” (piece cut out of page 7) (£14)

 

 

 

 

162: 1st March 1968

“Free With Every Issue: British Passport” (£25)

 

165: 12th April 1968

“Special Easter Rising Issue” (£25)

 

175: 30th Aug 1968

“Stalin: New Heart” (£25)

 

177: 27th Sep 1968

“Tories: The Choice Is Yours” (£25)

 

181: 22nd Nov 1968

“No One’s Going To Shoot Me With Spiro T. Agnew Next In Line” (£25)

 

 

 

 

185: 17th Jan 1969

“Winner Of Granada TV “Irritant Of The Year” Award (£28)

 

189: 14th March 1969

“Those Were The Krays…” (£26)

 

191: 11th April 1969

“You See! Harold’s Support Has Dropped Away” (£20)

 

198: 18th July 1969

“All Systems Go Go Go! Man’s Greatest Adventure Ever!” (page 11 / 12 missing) (£10)

 

199: 1st Aug 1969

“Apollo “Log” Sensation: We Never Went To The Moon” (£30)

 

202: 12th Sep 1969

“Bernadette: Amazing Exposure” (£27)

 

205: 24th October 1969

“Ronald Biggs: The End of the Line?” (£27)

 

206: 7th November 1969

“Queen To Give Up TV: Over-Exposure Fear” (£23)

 

207: 21st Nov 1969

“Springboks: Ruggeroff(£28)

 

209: 19th December 1969

“Home Secretary Arrested: Breath Test Shock” (£20)

 

 

 

 

210: 2nd January 1970

“Gnome Is “Man of the Decade” (£18)

 

211: 16th January 1970

“Bye Bye Biafra” (£18)

 

213: 13th February 1970

“Yes! It’s The New Look Ted!” (£18)

 

214: 27th February 1970

"LAWrel & ORDy: Return of Famous Comic Double Act" (£18)

 

215: 13th March 1970

“Knock Knock Who’s There? Harold….” (£18)

 

216: 27th March 1970

Turd In Royal Lav Shock” (£18)

 

217: 10th April 1970

“Harold’s Asked Me To Be British Ambassador In Guatemala” (£18)

 

218: 24th April 1970

“This Is Rupert “Digger” Murdoch…..Read His Story” (£25)

 

219: 8th May 1970

“Back From Australia- Welcome Home Queenie!” (£18)

 

220: 22nd May 1970

“They’re Off!” (£18)

 

221: 5th June 1970

“Conservatives Care” (£18)

 

222: 19th June 1970

“I Give Up. What Is White and Mad….” (£18)

 

223: 3rd July 1970

“Old Favourites” (£18)

 

224: 17th July 1970

“East Of Suez: Vass Stands Firm” (£18)

 

225: 31st July 1970

"Brown Quits! Memorial Cover" (£17)

 

226: 14th August 1970

"Tony & Margaret: The Truth" (£17)

 

228: 11th September 1970

"Grocer Secret Wedding Shock Sensation" (£17)

 

229: 25th September 1970

"Why Vass Does Nothing: Sad Truth Revealed" (£17)

 

231: 23rd October 1970

Walker Appeals” (£17)

 

232: 6th November 1970

“Brown Answers The Critics” (£17)

 

233: 20th November 1970

“After De Gaulle Was Over…” (£17)

 

234: 4th December 1970

“Auction Not Words – Official” (£17)

 

235: 18th December 1970

“A Happy Christmas To All Our Bleeders” (£17)

 

 

 

 

236: 1st January 1971

“I Draw The Line At Pissing Out of the Window” (£15)

 

237: 15th January 1971

“Balls To The Commonwealth: Arms For South Africa. Heath Reveals Weapon” (£15)

 

238: 29th January 1971

“I Feel A Right Tit!” (£15)

 

239: 12th February 1971

“The Loudest Noise You Can Hear Is The Cheques Bouncing!” (£15)

 

240: 26th February 1971

Kleined Out!” (£15)

 

241: 12th March 1971

“That Doctor: Is It General Practice?” (£15)

 

242: 26th March 1971

Ulster: Maudling Acts” (£15)

 

243: 9th April 1971

Calley Freed: Manson Sentenced To Death” (£15)

 

244: 23rd April 1971

“You’ll Find Us In The Yellow Pages” (£15)

 

245: 7th May 1971

“Duke Inspects US Army” (£15)

 

246: 21st May 1971

“That Wedding” (£15)

 

247: 4th June 1971

“Special Epoch-Making Issue” (£15)

 

248: 18th June 1971

“A Year of the Grocer: Celebration Issue” (£15)

 

 

249: 2nd July 1971

 

"Yes It's Oui! Absolutely Rippon!" (£15)

250: 16th July 1971

“Wind Of Change: The Great Debate” (£15)

 

 

251: 30th July 1971

 

"It's Tony's Sunshine Tonic!" (£15)

252: 13th August 1971

“This Justice Should Be Seen To Be Done” (£15)

 

253: 27th August 1971

“$46,000 Question” (£15)

 

254: 10th September 1971

“Bravo! She’s Home and Dry” (Princess Anne) (£15)

 

255: 24th September 1971

“New Crime Wave: Yard Swoops” (£15)

 

256: 8th October 1971

“Nasty Nip In The Air: Hirohito Flies In” (£15)

 

257: 22nd October 1971

“10th Anniversary Issue: They Did Not Sue In Vain” (£19)

 

258: 5th November 1971

“Labour Split Widens: Wilson Unity Call” (£15)

 

259: 19th November 1971

“Longford: Hole In The Head Shock” (£15)

 

260: 3rd December 1971

“Sell-Out Issue” (£15)

 

 

261: 17th Dec 1971

 

"Why Were The Questions Rigged?" (£15)

 

262: 31st December 1971

“New Year Panto: Snow Don and the Seven Men of Restricted Growth” (£15)

 

 

 

 

Nos 236 (Jan 1971) – 248 (June 1971) (13 issues) (beautifully bound in a non-official binder) (£140 inc UK P&P)

 

 

1972 Issues can be purchased instantly from our new website here

 

 

263: 14th January 1972

“Death of a Queen: Boatshow Special Issue” (£12)

 

264: 28th January 1972

Britain's Day of Destiny" (£12)

 

265: 11th January 1972

"Bloody Sunday: Maudling's Grief" (£12)

 

266: 25th February 1972

“Miner Victory” (£12)

 

267: 10th March 1972

“Cyanide: Sir Alec Speaks” (£12)

 

268: 24th March 1972

“Crossman Goes” (£12)

 

269: 7th April 1972

Ulster: Prayers For Peace” (£12)

 

270: 21st April 1972

Railway Platform Cover (£12)

 

271: 5th May 1972

“New Yard Chief: Mass Purge” (£12)

 

272: 19th May 1972

Rhodesia: Yes, It’s No!” (£12)

 

273: 2nd June 1972

“For Sale: £23,000,000 – No Previous Owners” (£12)

 

274: 16th June 1972

"Lord Thomson: 78th Birthday Issue" (£12)

 

275: 30th June 1972

“Sandy McGrocer With Summer Serenade” (£12)

 

276: 14th July 1972

"Poulson Affair: Govt's Grave Disquiet" (£12)

 

277: 28th July 1972

“The Young Grocer” (£12)

 

278: 11th August 1972

“Heath Feather Talks” (£12)

 

279: 25th August 1972

“Angry Dock Picket Shock Horror Violence Flares” (£16)

 

280: 8th September 1972

“Bloody Liberty…” (£12)

 

281: 22nd September 1972

“In Full! The Longford Report” (£12)

 

282: 6th October 1972

Blackpool: Leadership Crisis” (£12)

 

283: 20th October 1972

“Stirling Crisis” (£18)

 

284: 3rd November 1972

“Royal Variety Performance” (£12)

 

285: 17th November 1972

“Thalidomide Case” (£25)

 

286: 1st December 1972

“Free Inside: Sunday Times Magazine” (£12)

 

287: 15th December 1972

“Liberal Revival” (£12)

 

288: 29th December 1972

“Together At Last! The Great Partnership Begins” (£12)

 

 

 

 

289: 12th Jan 1973

“The Queen Asks Anne’s Boyfriend To Royal Home” (£9)

 

290: 26th Jan 1973

“The Freeze: Britain Can Take It!” (£9)

 

291: 9th Feb 1973

“Would You Buy An Unused Concorde From This Man?” (Michael Hesseltine) (£9)

 

292: 23rd Feb 1973

“Shock! Last Tango – Heath’s Last Stand” (£9)

 

293: 9th March 1973

“Strike Horror” (£9)

 

294: 23rd March 1973

Vassidy Flies In” (£9)

 

295: 6th April 1973

“Special VATican Issue” (£9)

 

296: 20th April 1973

“Last Exodus From Brooklyn” (£9)

 

297: 4th May 1973

“Drama At White House: On The Watergate” (£9)

 

298: 18th May 1973

Lonrho Board: Exclusive Picture” (£9)

 

299: 1 June 1973

Profumo 10th Anniversary Souvenir Issue” (£9)

 

300: 15th June 1973

Mmmm! Gasp! Grunt! Slurp! If You Want To Know More About Life As An Officer…” (£14)

 

301: 29th June 1973

Wimbledon Strike Horror” (£9)

 

302: 13th July 1973

“Prices: Grocer’s ‘Deep Concern’” (£12)

 

303: 27th July 1973

“Tenders For The Extension To Cell Block 11” (£9)

 

304: 10th Aug 1973

“Making A Splash At Cowes” (£9)

 

305: 24th Aug 1973

“I Arrest You in the Name of the American People” (£9)

 

306: 7th Sep 1973

“God Bless Tony and Baillie and My Boat…” (£9)

 

307: 21st Sep 1973

“Mortgage Rate: Government Gets Tough” (£12)

 

308: 5th Oct 1973

“You and Your Computer Dating” (£9)

“You and Your Computer Dating” (back cover missing) (£5)

 

309: 19th Oct 1973

“Agnew and Nixon: The Last Farewell” (£9)

 

310: 2nd Nov 1973

“Click! I Am In Control. Click!” (£9)

 

311: 16th Nov 1973

“Royal Wedding Souvenir: You’re Not Losing A Filly, You’re Gaining A Stallion” (£9)

 

312: 30th Nov 1973

“Government Re-Shuffle: Big Sheikh Up” (£9)

 

313: 14th Dec 1973

“Heath’s Xmas Message” (£9)

 

314: 28th Dec 1973

“Happy New Year” (£12)

 

 

 

 

Nos 305 (Aug 1973) – 314 (Dec 1973) (10 issues) (beautifully bound in a non-official binder) (£65 inc UK P&P)

 

 

 

315: 11th Jan 1974

“Economy Size: We Can Take It!” (£9)

 

316: 25th Jan 1974

“Sod Off Sailor – Neow” (£9)

 

317: 8th Feb 1974

“World Exclusive: Grocer Gives Himself Up “(£9)

 

318: 22nd Feb 1974

“Grocer’s Last Minute Appeal” (£9)

 

319: 8th March 1974

“New Cabinet Meets” (£9)

 

320: 22nd March 1974

Britain On The Move Again” (£9)

 

321: 5th April 1974

“Kissinger Flies In Undone” (£9)

 

322: 19th Apr 1974

"Drive The Milhench Way!" (£10)

 

323: 3rd May 1974

“Police Ball Sensation” (£7)

 

324: 17th May 1974

“New Maudling Photo Shock Horror” (£9)

 

325: 31st May 1974

“It’s Lady Slagheap! Wilson’s Shocker” (£9)

 

326: 14th June 1974

"Sponsored Walk: Help The Blind" (£10)

 

327: 28th June 1974

Wilson: Nevada H-Test Row Flares” (£7)

 

328 (no’d 238 in error): 12th July 1974

“New Look Cabinet Shock” (£9)

 

329: 26th July 1974

Cyprus Horror: Pooled Report” (£7)

 

330: 9th Aug 1974

“Shipbuilding Nationalised!” (£8)

 

331: 23rd Aug 1974

"Dublin - New Maximum Security Prison Opens" (£8)

 

333: 20th Sep 1974

“We Can’t Go On Mating Like This” (Pandas) (£8)

 

334: 4th Oct 1974

"All The Lies And Smears!" (£8)

 

335: 18th Oct 1974

“Tories Consider Heath’s Future” (£8)

 

336: 1st Nov 1974

“Sir Sheath: Hat In Ring Drama” (£8)

 

337: 15th Nov 1974

“Embarrassing Scene At Cenotaph” (£8)

 

338: 29th Nov 1974

"Bottom People Read The Eye!" (£8)

 

339: 13th Dec 1974

"Back On Its Feet Again: British Leyland" (£8)

 

 

 

 

Nos 315 (Jan 1974) – 327 (June 1974) (13 issues) (beautifully bound in a non-official binder) (£80 inc UK P&P)

Nos 328 (July 1974) – 340 (Jan 1975) including the incorrectly numbered issue 328 (13 issues)  (beautifully bound in a non-official binder) (£80 inc UK P&P)

 

 

 

340: “10th Jan 1975

Britain Sold Shock: New Man at Palace” (£8)

 

341: 10th Jan 1975

Car Workers – Wilson Lashes Out Shock Horror (£8)

 

342: 24th Jan 1975

Chunnel - Britain Backs Out (£8)

 

343: 7th Feb 1975

“Tory Leadership – Grocer’s Last Stand” (£8)

 

344: 21st Feb 1975

"Windsor Woman In Massive £520,000 Pools Win" (£7)

 

345: 7th Mar 1975

"Social Contract - Search Goes On" (£7)

 

 

346: 21st Mar 1975

Thatcher Lashes Out (£9)

 

347: 4th April 1975

Stonehouse Arrested: Missing Member Held” (£7)

 

348: 18th April 1975

"Inside: Men's Fashion Extra" (£7)

 

349: 2nd May 1975

"Would You Buy A New Car From This Man?" (£7)

 

350: 16th May 1975

"Wilson: I'm In Charge" (£7)

 

351: 30th May 1975

"Referendum: ANTI's New Bombshell" (£7)

 

352: 13th June 1975

"N.U.R. Shock: Announcement" (£7)

 

353: 27th June 1975

"Anything Lucan Can Do..." (£7)

 

354: 11th July 1975

“The Crisis” (£8)

 

355: 25th July 1975

"Stonehouse Flies In" (£7)

 

356: 8th Aug 1975

“Buy British! Shore’s Plea” (£8)

 

357: 22nd Aug 1975

"Phew! Wislon (sic) SOS Shock Horror Scorcher" (£7)

 

358: 5th Sep 1975

“TUC Backs Wilson: Murray’s Triumph” (£8)

 

359: 19th Sep 1975

“For Ever And Ever Amin” (£8)

 

360: 3rd Oct 1975

“What Do You Put In Your Sack…?” (£8)

 

361: 17th Oct 1975

"All Smiles!" (£7)

 

 

362: 31st Oct 1975

"READALLABAHTIT: Totally Innocent MP Wrongly Accused!!" (£7)

 

363: 14th Nov 1975

“Now British Oil” (BP) (£9)

 

364: 28th Nov 1975

“Cod War: Callaghan Speaks” (£8)

 

365: 12th Dec 1975

"Emergency Services: Chaos Looms" (£7)

 

366: 26th Dec 1975

“Woman Of The Year: Gnome’s Presentation” (£8)

 

 

 

 

Nos 341 (Jan 1975) – 353 (June 1975) (14 issues) (beautifully bound in a non-official binder) (£79 inc UK P&P)

Nos 354 (July 1975) – 366 (Dec 1975) (13 issues)  (beautifully bound in a non-official binder) (£75 inc UK P&P)

 

 

 

367: 9th Jan 1976

"Wilson Sees Signs Of Recovery" (£7)

 

368: 23rd Jan 1976

“Up And Away!” (Concorde) (£9)

 

369: 6th Feb 1976

“That Allegation: Thorpe’s Reply” (£7)

 

370: 20th Feb 1976

“Thorpe Case: New Drama” (£7)

 

371: 5th March 1976

“Queen In Fleet Street: Exclusive Picture” (£7)

 

372: 19th March 1976

“National Theatre Opens”: New Farce” (£7)

 

373: 2nd April 1976

“End Of An Era” (£7)

 

374: 16th April 1976

"Goodbye Roy" (£7)

 

375: 30th April 1976

"It's All Right Dear. It's Only The Pound That's Sinking" (£7)

 

376: 14th May 1976

“Thorpe Resigns Shock” (£9)

 

377: 28th May 1976

"This Cover Is Sub Judice" (£7)

 

378: 11th June 1976

"Phew! What A Sinker!" (£7)

 

379: 25th June 1976

“Liberal Leadership: Surprise New Candidate” (£7)

 

380: 9th July 1976

Amin’s Victory: P.L.O.’s Tribute” (£7)

 

381: 23rd July 1976

"Olympic Games Souvenir Issue" (£7)

 

382: 6th Aug 1976

“New Offices Shock” (£8)

 

383: 20th Aug 1976

"Water Shortage: Queen's Message" (£7)

 

384: 3rd Sep 1976

"Enter The Drought Supremo" (£7)

 

 

385: 17th Sep 1976

"More Riots In S.Africa: Vorster Speaks" (£7)

 

386: 1st Oct 1976

"Jim Slater: Singapore Police Stand By" (£7)

 

387: 15th Oct 1976

“There Are No Russians In Russia” (£8)

 

388: 29th Oct 1976

"Autumn Books" (£7)

 

389: 12th Nov 1976

"Healey Spells It Out" (£7)

 

390: 26th Nov 1976

"Wake Up Reggie! You've Been Fired!" (£7)

 

391: 10th Dec 1976

"Newsflash - Wigg Shock Photo" (£7)

 

392: 24th Dec 1976

“Christmas Appeal by Edward Heath” (£5)

 

 

 

 

Nos 367 (Jan 1976) – 379 (June 1976) excluding issue 369 (12 issues) (beautifully bound in a non-official binder) (£75 inc UK P&P)

Nos 380 (July 1976) – 386 (Oct 1976) + 389, 390, 391 (Dec 1976) (10 issues)  (beautifully bound in a non-official binder) (£58 inc UK P&P)

 

 

 

393: 7th Jan 1977

"January Sales" (£7)

 

394: 21st Jan 1977

"Carter Takes Over" (£7)

 

395: 4th Feb 1977

"It's Jubilee Mania" (£7)

 

396: 18th Feb 1977

“Haines Meanz Spilled Beanz” (£6)

 

397: 4th March 1977

"New Man At F.O." (£7)

 

 

398: 18th Mar 1977

"Hey Boss! England All Out For 95!" (£7)

 

399: 1st April 1977

"Lib-Lact Pact" (£6)

 

400: 15th April 1977

"Jubilee Shock Horror" (£18)

 

401: 29th April 1977

"Lord Denning: Amazing New Scene" (£6)

 

402: 13th May 1977

"Summit Triumph" (£6)

 

403: 27th May 1977

"British Leyland Export Salesman At Work Shock" (£6)

 

404: 10th June 1977

"Thank God That's Over For Another 25 Years!" (£6)

 

405: 24th June 1977

Charles / "Tell-Tale Wedding Pic" (£6)

 

406: 8th July 1977

"Picket, Lovely Picket! Grunwick Welcomes You" (£6)

 

407: 22nd July 1977

"£59,500 - Ryder Must Repay" (£6)

 

 

409: 5th Aug 1977

"Maud Ling Cleared" (£6)

 

409a: 19th Aug 1977

“Notting Hill Officer…” (£6)

 

410: 2nd Sep 1977

“MI5 Tried To Kill Me” (£6)

 

411: 16th Sep 1977

Bread Crisis: “Moses” Acts (£6)

 

412: (No number or date on cover)

"Sir Eric Miller: A Nation Mourns" (£6)

 

413: 14th Oct 1977

"Prentice Quits" (£6)

 

414: 28th Oct 1977

"Liberal Crisis: Mystery Man Named" (£6)

 

415: 11th Nov 1977

"Power Failure" (£6)

 

416: 25th Nov 1977

“Wind of Change in Middle East” (£6)

 

417: (No Number or Date on Cover)

“Packer’s Flop” (£6)

 

418: 23rd Dec 1977

"Special Bad Taste Xmas Issue" (£6)

 

 

 

 

Nos 393 (Jan 1977) + 396, 397, 398, 399 (April 1977) + 402, 404, 409, 409a, 410, 411, 412, 413, 415, 416, 417 (Dec 1977) (16 issues) (beautifully bound in a non-official binder) (£75 inc UK P&P)

 

 

 

419: 6th Jan 1978

"Around The World In Eighty Gaffes" (£6)

 

420: 20th Jan 1978

"Return Of The Exile" (£6)

 

421: 3rd Feb 1978

"Black & White Ministerial Show" (£6)

 

422: 17th Feb 1978

"New Tory Blue Forces Black Out" (£6)

 

 

423: 3rd Mar 1978

"Roddy's Gone All Punk" (£6)

 

424: 17th Mar 1978

"Young Sees Owen" (£6)

 

425: 31st Mar 1978

"Begin Crisis Deepens" (£6)

 

426: 14th April 1978

"Strange Encounters Of The Third Kind" (£6)

 

427: 28th April 1978

"Who Is This Colonel B..." (£6)

 

428: 12th May 1978

"Brezzzh...You Know Who..." (£6)

 

429: 26th May 1978

"Africa Massacres" (£6)

 

430: 9th June 1978

Scotland’s New Manager” (£6)

 

431: 23rd June 1978

"Arab Canings Shock Horror" (£6)

 

432: 7th July 1978

"£50,000 A Year For British Rail Boss" (£6)

 

 

433: 21st July 1978

"Test Tube Exclusive!" (£6)

 

434: 4th Aug 1978

"Holiday Crisis" (£6)

 

435: 18th Aug 1978

"Botulism - That Rings A Bell" (£6)

 

436: 1st Sep 1978

"When's The Election Going To Be, Clive?" (£6)

 

437: 15th Sep 1978

"Election Postponed" (£6)

 

438: 29th Sep 1978

"Sanctions Busting: Wilson Guilty" (£6)

 

439: 13th Oct 1978

..."I Must Get A Grip On The Unions" (£6)

 

440: 27th Oct 1978

"New Ford Goes On Show" (£6)

 

441: 10th Nov 1978

""Star" Boss Meets Jim: New Paper Launched" (£6)

 

442: 24th Nov 1978

Minehead Mania” (£10)

 

443: 8th Dec 1978

“The Times: A Nation Mourns” (£10)

 

444: 22nd Dec 1978

“Service of Lessons & Carols” (£10)

 

 

 

 

 

Nos 419 (Jan 1978) – 431 (June 1978) (13 issues)  (beautifully bound in a non-official binder) (£50 inc UK P&P)

Nos 432 (July 1978) – 444 (Dec 1978) (13 issues)  (beautifully bound in a non-official binder) (£50 inc UK P&P)

 

 

 

445: 5th Jan 1979

"Scanlon For Lords Shock" (£6)

 

446: 19th Jan 1979

"Jim Sings" (£6)

 

447: 2nd Feb 1979

"Let Me Through: I'm A Picket!" (£6)

 

448: 16th Feb 1979

"Valentine Special" (£6)

 

449: 2nd March 1979

Queen / Customs Strike (£6)

 

450: 16th March 1979

“Margaret & Roddy: The Picture They Tried To Ban” (£8)

 

451: 30th March 1979

“Hullo, My Time’s Up” (£6)

 

452: 13th April 1979

"I'd Better Have All Those In Case The Tories Get In" (£6)

 

453: 27th April 1979

"I Didn't Know Grandpa Believed In God" (£6)

 

454: 11th May 1979

“Wake Up! It’s A New Dawn For Britain!” (Margaret Thatcher) (£8)

 

455: 25th May 1979

"Ted Spells It Out" (£6)

 

456: 6th June 1979

"This Is Your Chaplain Speaking" (£6)

 

457: 22nd June 1979

"Prices Rocket" (£6)

 

 

458: 6th July 1979

“Grand Acquittal Souvenir” (£8)

 

459: 20th July 1979

“That IRA Interview: Maggie’s Fury Mounts” (£8)

 

460: 3rd Aug 1979

Benn’s “Wind of Change” (£6)

 

461: 17th Aug 1979

ITV industrial dispute. (£6)

 

462: 31st Aug 1979

"Car Crash Drama: Stevas Safe: A Nation Mourns" (£6)

 

463: 14th Sep 1979

"Now We Can Start The Conference" (£6)

 

464: 28th Sep 1979

"Knock Knock..." (£6)

 

465: 12th Oct 1979

"Blackpool Special: Maggie Flies In" (£6)

 

466: 26th Oct 1979

“What’s Pink And Keeps Putting Her Foot In It? Princesssch… You Know Who!” (£8)

 

467: 9th Nov 1979

"£1 Million Deal For Hua" (£6)

 

468: 23rd Nov 1979

“Blunt Lashes Out” (£6)

 

469: 7th Dec 1979

“Why Don’t We Go back To Your Place and Start World War Three?” (£6)

 

470: 21st  Dec 1979

"Rhodesia: Soames Flies In" (£6)

 

 

 

 

Nos 445 (Jan 1979) – 457 (June 1979) (13 issues)  (beautifully bound in a non-official binder) (£50 inc UK P&P)

Nos 458 (July 1979) – 470 (June 1979) (13 issues)  (beautifully bound in a non-official binder) (£50 inc UK P&P)

 

 

 

471: 4th Jan 1980

“Happy New Year!” (£5)

 

472: 18th Jan 1980

“27% Shock Horror: High Speed Cas Rise” (£5)

 

473: 1st Feb 1980

"Of Course We're Not Going To Start World War III" (£5)

 

474: 15th Feb 1980

Phone-Tapping Kit For A Birthday Present (£5)

 

475: 29th Feb 1980

"Mission Accomplished: Soames Flies Out" (£5)

 

 

476: 14th Mar 1980

"Sir Sheath Joseph" (£5)

 

477: 28th Mar 1980

"Howe Speaks..." (£5)

 

478: 11th April 1980

"Bristol - Latest" (£5)

 

479: 25th April 1980

“Hostages: Carter’s Shock Initiative” (£5)

 

480: 9th May 1980

"Special Souvenir Issue: Day Of Action" (£5)

 

481: 23rd May 1980

"Inflation - New Shock" (£5)

 

482: 6th June 1980

"Maggie's Triumph" (£5)

 

483: 20th June 1980

"Starlord" (£5)

 

484: 4th July 1980

"Jobless Shock" (£5)

 

485: 18th July 1980

"Special Souvenir Birthday Issue" (£6)

 

 

486: 1st Aug 1980

“Olympics Open” (£10)

 

487: 15th Aug 1980

"Wilcox Quits" (£5)

 

488: 29th Aug 1980

"Poland: Murray Speaks" (£5)

 

489: 12th Sep 1980

"Arnot Affair" (£5)

 

490: 26th Sep 1980

"Private Eye Salutes Talbot! 1979-1980" (£7)

 

491: 10th Oct 1980

"Labour Turmoil" (£5)

 

492: 24th Oct 1980

"They're Off" (£5)

 

493: 7th Nov 1980

"Bonfire Special" (£5)

 

494: 21st Nov 1980

Diana / "Miss Queen - Sensation" (£5)

 

495: 5th Dec 1980

“Record Unemployment Issue” (£10)

 

496: 19th Dec 1980

Kagan Hunger Strike Shock” (£10)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nos 471 (Jan 1980) – 483 (June 1980) (13 issues)  (beautifully bound in a non-official binder) (£55 inc UK P&P)

Nos 484 (July 1980) – 496 (Dec 1980) (13 issues)  (beautifully bound in a non-official binder) (£55 inc UK P&P)

 

 

 

497: 2nd Jan 1981

“Meet TV’s New Faces” (£10)

 

498: 16th Jan 1981

"Stevas Fired" (£5)

 

 

499: 30th Jan 1981

"New Look For Times" (£5)

 

500: 13th Feb 1981

"No 500" (£7)

 

501: 27th Feb 1981

"I Knew You'd Give In To The Miners! Ho! Ho! Ho!" (£5-50)

 

502: 13th Mar 1981

"Civil Servants' Strike Souvenir" (£5-50)

 

503: 27th Mar 1981

"Diplomat Speaks" (£5)

 

504: 10th April 1981

"Foot & Benn Disease" (£5)

 

505: 24th April 1981

"Immigration: New Shock" (£5)

 

506: 8th May 1981

"Talbot Memorial Issue - A Nation Mourns" (£5)

 

507: 22nd May 1981

"Navy Cuts" (£5)

 

508: 5th June 1981

"Cartland New Wedding Shock" (£5)

 

 

509: 19th June 1981

Charles: "Aren't You Taking Security A Bit Too Far, Mother?" (£5)

 

510: 3rd July 1981

"Wimbledon Souvenir" (£5)

 

511: 17th July 1981

“Summer Riots – Everything Must Go!” (£10)

 

512: 31st July 1981

"Souvenir Issue Shocker" (£5)

 

513: 14th Aug 1981

"Thorneycroft Shock" (£5)

 

514: 28th Aug 1981

“Livingstone Spells It Out” (£10)

 

515: 11th Sep 1981

"Benn Bounces Back" (£5)

 

516: 25th Sep 1981

"Lib-SDP Bandwagon Rolls" (£5)

 

517: 9th Oct 1981

Thatcher / Interest Rates (£5)

 

518: 23rd Oct 1981

"Shock New Japanese Look For BL" (£5)

 

519: 6th Nov 1981

"Thousands March In Pro-Foot Rally" (£5)

 

520: 20th Nov 1981

McEnroe - "It Must Be Pre-Menstrual Tension" (£5)

 

 

521: 4th Dec 1981

"Christmas Issue" (£5)

 

522: 18th Dec 1981

“Probably The Finest Advanced Passenger Train of All Time” (£10)

 

 

 

 

Nos 497 (Jan 1981) – 509 (June 1981) (13 issues)  (beautifully bound in a non-official binder) (£55 inc UK P&P)

Nos 510 (July 1981) – 522 (Dec 1981) (13 issues)  (beautifully bound in a non-official binder) (£55 inc UK P&P)

 

 

 

523: 1st Jan 1982

“Happy New Year”! (Arthur Scargill) (£7)

 

524: 15th Jan 1982 

"Labour: It's Peace!" (£5)

 

525: 29th Jan 1982

"Parker Gets Tough" (£5)

 

526: 12th Feb 1982

“New Job For Thorpe” (£7)

 

527: 26th Feb 1982

"Times: New Shock" (£5)

 

528: 12th Mar 1982

"Howe's Shocker" (£5)

 

529: 26th March 1982

“Dame Harold Evans Memorial Issue: A Nation Mourns” (£7)

 

530: 9th April 1982

“War Special” (£7)

 

531: 23rd April 1982

“New US Peace Bid” (£7)

 

532: 7th May 1982

Galtieri Speaks” (£7)

 

533: 21st May 1982

“Invasion Looms” (£5)

 

534: 4th June 1982

"Pope's Visit: Souvenir Issue" (£5)

 

535: 18th June 1982

"And This Is What It Will Look Like After We've Won" (£5)

 

536 (no’d 535 in error!): 2nd July 1982

“It’s Quicker By Foot!” (£7)

 

537: 16th July 1982

"Royal Break-In Souvenir" (£5)

 

 

538: 30th July 1982

"Queen Inspects New Bodyguard" (£5)

 

539: 13th Aug 1982

“Don’t Get Me Wrong Mr Begin But Some Of My Best Friends Are…!” (Ronald Reagan) (£8)

 

540: 27th Aug 1982

"C of E: New Shock" (£5)

 

541: 10th Sep 1982

"Job Centre Drama" (£5)

 

542: 24th Sep 1982

"Beirut Massacre: Sharon Speaks" (£5)

 

543: 8th Oct 1982

"Labour United" (£5)

 

544: 22nd Oct 1982

"Koo! What A Scorcher!" (21st Anniversary Issue) (£8)

 

545: (No'd 544 in error) 5th Nov 1982

"Massive Support: Scargill's Claim" (£5)

 

546: 19th Nov 1982

"Smith Inquest: Dr Arnot Flies In" (£5)

 

547: 3rd Dec 1982

"Worzel To Quit?" (£5)

 

548: 17th Dec 1982

"Sinn Fein Banned" (£5)

 

 

549: 31st Dec 1982

"Stand By For Breakfast TV" / Diana (£6)