BEEB
For the broadcasting company, see BBC.
Issue 10, a typical mid-run example of the publication | |
Categories | Children, teenagers |
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Frequency | Weekly |
First issue | 29 January 1985 |
Final issue | 11 June 1985 |
Country | United Kingdom |
BEEB was a weekly, children's magazine centred on the BBC's most popular programmes at the time of its publication.[1] It was published by Polystyle Publications and was created as a competitor to ITV's Look-in magazine.[1] It lasted 20 issues between 29 January 1985 and 11 June 1985. There was no announcement in the last issue, or any resolution to the ongoing comic serials.
Typical contents
- One By One. This followed the popular zoo vet series, based on the David Taylor books.
- Grange Hill. These were specially written stories. Each issue's Grange Hill comic was 3 pages long.
- The Tripods. These were very well drawn stories, partly in colour on three pages. Drawn by John M. Burns.[2] As the series progressed an attempt was made to appeal to female readers by introducing the young woman character of Fizzio.[1]
- Bananaman, in colour, on a single page. These have recently been reprinted in The Dandy, the third comic that Bananaman appeared in, after Nutty and BEEB, and before The Funday Times.
- The Family-Ness, in colour, on a single page.
- General articles about BBC programmes, usually children's shows, with frequent references to Blue Peter, Doctor Who and Grange Hill.
- Pin-ups of pop stars and other celebrities.
- Competitions and letters from the readers.
References
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