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Gloster Meteor F8
Dave Eyles takes to the skies of the 1950s in a sleek silver fighter jet that saw RAF service
PERFECTLY IMPERFECT
Buildings with less than perfect angles, or \"sloightly on the huh\", have a charm all of their own. Claire Saul shares some wonky favourites
THE LORD OF THE RINGS
Dene Bebbington looks back on the life of JRR Tolkien, author of perhaps the most famous fantasy novels ever published
ZANY ZOOKIES
Susan Brewer dusts off some caricature animal ornaments
WHAT A CHARADE
Give Us a Clue, asks Chris Hallam
DOCTOR AT LARGE
In what would have been Barry Evans' 80th year, Daniel Ward tells the story of an actor who was one of the most famous faces on television in the 1970s
HIGHBURY HIGHS
Colin Mayo looks back on 110 years of Arsenal FC being based in north London
The Other Iron Lady
Chris Hallam remembers the actress Gwyneth Powell who played Grange Hill's long-serving headmistress Mrs McClusky among her many roles
POSTCARD FROM ESSEX
Bob Barton finds himself on the trail of witches and ghosts and stumbles upon fairytale characters in a model village with an unusual theme
A REAL FIGHTING FORCE
Robbie McGuire cast his eye over British war films and compiles his top five
Cheddar Gorgeous
Simon Stabler visits the birthplace of the country's most popular cheese
KING OF THE HILL
Simon Stabler speaks to an actor whose work caused controversy during the 1980s
BRITAIN NOW
TOPICAL SNIPPETS FROM AROUND OUR NATION
BACK IN TIME WITH COLIN BAKER
BoB’s very own Time Lord serves up a winner (and a loser), celebrates a fellow actor’s selflessness and harks back to the days of spoiler-free science fiction
Beagle Basset 206
Dave Eyles brightens up his display cabinet by building a handsome, twin-engine light executive plane from the Airfix Vintage Classics range
High Drama at Haddon Hall
Claire Saul pulls focus on one of the UK's most popular filming locations
A LIFE LIVED ON PAPER
Chris Hallam turns the pages on the story of literary superstar Martin Amis
Manderley and Beyond
This year marks the 85th anniversary of the publication of Daphne du Maurier’s captivating novel Rebecca.
THE CREEPING UNKNOWN
Jon Dear celebrates 70 years of Quatermass and its lasting legacy
FROM ONE THEATRE TO ANOTHER
Chris Hallam celebrates the life of actress turned politician Glenda Jackson
THE CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS
Hilary Middleton looks back on the history of Umbro, “the sportswear people”
ONE OF THE BEST
The name Bentley conjures up opulence, comfort and speed. François Prins looks at the history of this remarkable marque that is admired the world over
Make Do and Mend
Simon Stabler enjoys an eco-friendly break in Bomber County
POSTCARD FROM WOLVERHAMPTON
Bob Barton shines a Sunbeam on the city’s industrial heritage and iconic buildings
THE AUSTERITY GAMES
John Greeves looks back at the 1948 London Olympics
FOOD & DRINK
TASTES GONE BY AND THE FLAVOURS OF TODAY
SHARP PRACTICES
It pays to be vigilant, warns Derek Lamb
Jazzy Jingles
Advertising jingles have a habit of working their way into our memories and taking up residence because the repetitive tunes and memorable lyrics are designed to trigger singalong behaviour.
Commercial GREATS
Sam Savelli offers an exclusive look inside Britain’s largest treasure trove of vintage adverts
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