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    ~MAGINE sitting on a bus and David comes. and sits next to you ... What wo.u.ld you do?If you think you'd be struck dumband go

    as red as the bus you were sitting in - thenwe"ve saved you a few blushes. You see we'vepopped your questions. to him (and your otherfavesJand you'll find aU the answers in thisweek's free booklet! That should keep yousmiling 'til next week, shouldn't it? Ed ...Spot the problemDo you get spots justwhen you want to lookyour best? Don't we all!Well Quickies have got areally new idea fortreating them - ACMedicated Lotion Pads.Not only do they get ridof 'em quickly but helpprevent the new onesappearing too, by gettingdeep down and thoroughlycleansing the skin!You get 60 in one jarand they cost 55p ..Soclear up that problemspot right now!

    In our No 8 issue we toldyou how to get T~shirtsfrom Peter Robinsonwith your fave stars on'em! Well the pricequoted was for theprinting only .... If youwaht to buy a T-shirt too,it will cost you an extra1. Otherwise just getyour own top printed!Natural Flutter!Have you ever thoughtabout wearing falseeyelashes but can't seemto find any that don'tstick out a mile?.Come a little closerthen 'cos we've got somegood news! Mary Quanthas brought out threenew super, very naturalflutters, to give you thesoftest eye look evet -'F'eather Softies',

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    O N A I _ L T H E N E W T H IN G S H A P P E N IN G !t Your Free Ticket ...see Jan-Michaelncent's latest film 'Theorld's Greatest' Athlete '.e next week's Pink!

    ur Cover Girtis week it's Candy,aring a ruched topm Peter Robinson Topops - price 3,95.nis, swimming and nFurse horse riding!DEL: Would you fancyng one? It's not all freeidays in the sun y'know -hard work-as our Pinkwill tell you.! If you'de to have a bash to seeat it's like, send us a photoyourself and perhaps, wearrange something - your know!

    The latest isst Horizon', You must'veabout it? Everyone inoffice is raving about it.not go and see it duringur hols?

    CARTNEY: Paul, ofrse. The latest we'verd on this lovely guy ist he's written the themefor James Bond's latest, 'Live and Let Die'ich is due for releasertly. Paul says we'JI bethe tune even soonerhe's making a single of it!xt week: N is for ...

    Meet ...Tommy, the gosling! Thiscute little feathery fellahas been named afterTommy Gosling, whoused to be a famousjockey and it seems likehe's taking after his'namesake's riding ability.We doubt whether he'llwin any races though, butat the tender age of onlyfive days old, he's notdoing too badly! Still itmust be quite handy to

    be able to hitch a ridewhen you're feeling alittle tired!Esme, his mount,(that's the hippo) is quite'a newcomer herself. Shewas born about fiveweeks ago and has verygraciously allowedTommy to share herheated SWimming pool ather home in theMarquess of Bath's WildLife Park at Longleat inWiltshire.

    We're Being Invaded!Spotted in Oklahoma,USA recently, was thisunearthly creature."Something from outerspace"? we cried,panicking! Our mindswere put to rest, however,when we found out thatit's only an oil well infancy dress! Wonder ifhe's won any prizes yet?

    GEMINI (May 21-June 20)You were born With a sunnyand things should be going sIhis week. that you won't bewithout itl

    CANCER (June 20-July 21)Come on. don't doubt yourjUdgement, forge ahead withidea, It's a lucky time for younow, Miss Cancer.

    LEO (July 22-Aug 21IYou're going to need all youabout you this week. It's gonnone of those wee.ksl

    VIRGO (Aug 22-Sept22)Take chances, back hunchesask. favours, 'cos you're boucome out on top:LIBRA (Sept 22-0ct 22)Friends could create somesurprises this week. Lucky oldSCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21)A new face turns up. Dontaway in trueSeorpio fashion,friends. It'll be rewarding, honSAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-DecSomething seems to be makinga bit restless, so don't make adecisions, just now!

    CAPRICORN (Dec 21-Jan 19This week your cares and wwill float away and life will bebut funl

    AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18)Grab some limelight lor a chThings are running in your fand it's your turn to shine,AquariuslPISCES (Feb 19-March 20)I f you've been making plancently, press ahead - you ssee some surprising results so

    ARIES (March 21-ApriJ 20)Pay attention to all the little tthat crop up, yeu'lI be glad yolater on!

    TAURUS (April 21-May 20)You should be feellnl;! on topworld .right now. Everything sbe going just rightl

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    BUT I DO. ITWAS.A MISTY NI GHTABOUT A YE:AR AGO ...AND TH.AT SAME: NIGHTI MET YOUR AUNTlEMARGE AND COUSINJUDITH, AND SAW W!.lATPEOPLE THEY REALLYWERE . .

    \\nFhowas Usa? All she herself' \ J ' \ : J knew was that she had beengiven a life of misery by herAuntie Marge and cousin JUdi thand sent out to work at nights.But now, after di scdvering theshort.stori es she had written hadb ee n u se d by Judith to g&t ajob at 'Colours' a top I .. ".gemagazine, Lisa had run away fromhorne - but had been picked upby police ...

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    BUT YOU STILLCAN'T REMEMBER ANYTHING ABOUT THATNIGHT ON THAT !'lOADWHAT HAD HAPPENEDWHY YOU WERE INSTATE?

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    WE DON'T WANT TOANSWER, SON, LOOK-TAKE THIS AS A PRESENTTHE N, AND CLEAROUT AND LEAVEUSALONE ,. OKAY,

    YEAH, THIS IStHE LIFE, JUDITH GEL.LOTSO'MONEY, FANCYCLOTHES AND GOODLOOK/N' BLOKES ... WHEW,I COULD DO WITH A BITOF FRESH AIR, THOtlGH ...

    HEYIDOWNINTHA T STREET! NO -/ T CANT BE LISA!WHAT'S SHE DOINGHERE? IF SHE SPEAKSTO ANYONE HERE,WFRE FINISHEDI6N ext week: A race against tim e far lisa

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    Have you got that specialingredjent that couldmake you stand out in theeyes of Marc Bolan? Doour quiz and see!1.Do you like to be alwayson the go with never aspare moment'?a. Definitely- yesb. Occasionally, but youcouldn't keep up the paceall the timec. No, you like to havetime to plan things pro-perly.2. What kind o f clothes doyou prefer?a.Real show-stoppersb. Very feniinineclothesc. Jeans and T-shirts3. Are you an untidy per-son, leaving your mark inevery room in the house?a No, you can't standdisorder .b, You like it when every-thing is nice and tidy, butyou seem to have a jobkeeping-it that wayc. Yes, youadmit to beingan untidy person4. If another girl makeseyes at your boyfriendwould you?a, Flash green warning ,lights in her directionb. Think how nice it is togo out with someone sopapillarc. You'd feel jealous butwouldn't dream Q f show-ing it5..When you meet a boyfor the first time - whathappens to the conversa-tion?a. You find yourself talk-ing nineteen to the dozenb. Your mind goes com-pletely blank and you relyon him to do the chattingc. It depends, but you canusually find things to say6..Do you find things much

    I more exciting if they aredone on the spur of th.emoment?a. Yes, you enjOy livingdangerouslyb. Sometimes'C: . Very rarely - you liketo think about things be-forehand

    When you meet

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    someone for the first time,do you know straight awaywhether you like him ornot?a..N o. You like to find outa lot about someone beforeyou'll commit yourself!b, Yes, it doesn't take youlong toEIecide whetheryou'll get on with someoneor notc. It depends8. What kind of haysattract you most? 'a. The exciting extroverttypeb. The boy next door typec ..The quiet type9. Everybody has argu-ments, but how do youusually react'?a. With real fighting spiritfire, flames and all

    b. You hateand avoid themplaguec. You get very upsethave to fight backtears10. What kind of bookyou enjoy reading mosa. A romantic love storb. Poetry booksc. Detective stories11. "What's your favoukind of food?3. Cheesy thingsb. All the green stuff,veg and fruitc . Big juicy steaks12. When you decide tand see a film, whatdo ;you usually head foa. An exciting thrillerb..A really romantic wfilmc. A spooky horrorthat makes your stingleSCORE.1.. 10 b. 5e. 02. a. 10 b..5 c . 03. a. 10 b. 5c. 04. a. : 0 b. . me.s5. a . 10 b. 0 c. 56. a .. 0 b.S c . 107. a..0 b..10 c.S8. a. 10 b.5 c . 09..a. 0 b. 10 c . 510. a .. 5 b. 10 c. 0ll. a. 5 b. 10 c. 012.a.Ob.5c.l080-120If there's a pair that chit it oft - it's youYou've got lots in comand the stars wouldtainly be shining dowyou, making life"sweet!36-75It seems that you'vegot quite a 'lot in commBut there would havea lot of understandingboth parts to keep thrunning nice 'n smootthat means lots of givetake on both parts.0-25We don't say thatwouldn't g.et on with Mbut life would certainlyfull of ups and downsyou may find that thwould be just a littlestormy.

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    POS T ERSElton's RocketWhen Elton Johnlaunched his new recordcompany, Rocket Records,he hired a Football Specialtrain to go to a little vil-lage in the Cotswolds! Atthe village, Elton andguests were followed by aband playing 'Congratula-tions' and' then went to theVillage Hall for a feast!.

    , PR ICE : ONLY 3 5p . Nth.'S IZE:. l ih IIIIltuJtrlltion IIre li P pro)!;. iIctu al SIZ8.Our' '$ewo" plilchN aregUaTl!nmd Wlllhllbl&.~olo.ur-flllt Qnd.hrlnkp.oof..ALI,. ZODIACSIGNS AV.AlLABLE(PlEASE STATEIGN(S) REQUIRED)WANTYOUC Penguinitis!Fleetwood Mac's JohnMcPhee has a passion forpenguins, he's going tobuild a pond inhis gardenand fill it upwith 'em! FM'sn.ewalbumis-'Penguin'!!1

    Super SupremesThese three smilingladies are (as if you didn'tknown the Supremes. L-r:Mary Wilson (DavidFrost's latest girlfriend),Jean Terrell and LyndaLawrence. (Rumours that

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    The Wizard MeetsKingRoy Wood (Wizzardgoing to the States toElvis! He's written tsongs for him and thegoing to go ontogether! Roy is alsoing a new group cThe Suedettes, whichconsist of himself,Price and Aeysha Bro(of 'Lift-Off' faAeysha has also got asingle called 'Farewell'

    Jean is to leave, are bsolemnly denied byrecording compaThey've just finishedalbum with Stevie Woand are consideringAmerican cartoonbased on their life-sto

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    1 f Andy Mackay's silver ~~~~,wire shoes don't stop youin your tracks, then his 5~~ ,,-.... l 1 l i . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4triped hair is a dead cert! .------,Apparently it was onceblue, "I used to wonderwhy everyone stared atme!" he said. O f course,part of the Roxy magic istheir sensational clothesand hair. Bryan Ferry'sslicker-than-slick suits.Eno's striped locks andfeathers and Andy's lunarclothes are all an essentialpart of the act!How did Andy, a formermusic student and aMozar t fan, get into RoxyMusic?"When Iwas at univer-sity I spent two and a halfyears trying to form agroup. I was playing witha university group and wewent to Winchester whereEno was in the audience.He liked the sound of ourmusic and I had a longtalk with him. he wasalready experimentingwith electronics and tapesand wanted to do some-thing a little differentfrom the usual '60's' stuff.AIter that I didn't seehim for a few years untilhe came back from Italywhen we both happened to

    --- so many that I couldn'tout one as being funthan the rest! But whwas a student we wenholiday to Persia in aarmy truck. Ihad to mit one day because itbeen in the sun andengine had had afailure. All the lgathered round anded pushing me roundgigantic square! Iabout 500 Persiansing whilst Iust sat bethe wheel! And belieor not they put an aguard on the truck!"And what doesfuture hold in store?"We all get on sotogether that Ishallnitely be stayingRoxy. Ienjoy being oroad but I'd like tsome producing andIng. I'd also like to bbouse on one of the SSea Islands, so thatgot somewhere tooff to when (and ihave a holiday!"So if you hould sguy with green haigreen suit and silverwalking along the stdon't panic. it's just- living in style andthe Roxy!

    Roxu Music the band with the Hollywoodtouch - are stars with a capital S! We talked toAndy MacKay, sensational sax player, to findout 11WTe about the Roxy way of living!get into the same carriageon the tube: We were bothfed up with serious musicand decided to get togeth-er and do some rock '1 1roll. I'd known Bryanfrom university daysand so we all gottogether and theresult was Roxy!"And what was itthat first attracted

    Andy to music?"Well, when] was atschool if you didn'twan t to do gamesyou did music. itwas as simple asthat!" he said. "1often wish that I'dleft school atsixteen andbought a sax.Wben 1 left uni-versity I was 22and too old tojoin anamateurband!"Andy lives ina house inBattersea with

    his whippet dog, Stick (whoreceived a fan letter a shortwhile ago! )His sitting roomis littered with enormouscushions and there 's plentyof his favourite colour- green! His pride andjoy is his colour tele-vision, "I love watchingthe trade tests andJacques Costeau isterrific in colour!"His back gardenis still a wildernessbut he plans tobuild an aviary init! He says thebest present hecould have wouldbe a talkingparrot! Eitherthat or a wash-machine - hehates going tothe laundrette:Had he andthe rest of Roxyhad any partie-ularlv funnvmoments? '"We've had

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    S T A R TST O D A Y: A sp itefu l g irl m akes a strange d iscovery-one that's to change her w ho le liC.YLVIA BLACK WORKED IN. A SMA.RT HA.IADAESSEAS' ~ ..~~~&~.~r\U1~~hh&AS A SENIOR ASSISTANT. ,. AND SYLVIA BEINGWHAT SHE WAS, THAT MEANT LIFE WASN'T VERYPLEASANT FOA THE JUNIORS ... IT SEEMED THAT'STHE WAY THINGS WOULD STAY FOR A LONG TIME.BUT NO-ONE WAS TO KNOW OF THE STRANGE ~ 1 "-ft 1 '" 1OHONGS:OONTOHAW'Nu ~t ..UI.S

    YOU TWO SEEMTD BE MANAGIN'. IWORKED HARD ENOUGHYESTERDAY I

    FINE, SYLVIA. YOU CAN DO IT WHILEI NIP DOWN THE BANK FOR ANAPPOINTMENT. I'VE PROBABLY GOTBIG NEWS FOR ALL OF YOU LATER ..

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    WELL, THATS WHAT I TOLDHIM - BUT HE SAYS HE'SGOT SOME BIG NEWS FORALL Of US" ITMI GHT BEA RAISE _.

    ANDWILL yOUGNE THIS TO THEGIRL WHO SHAMPOOEDM Y HAIR?

    OH, SHE'SGONE. fUNNY,SHE DIDN'T MENTION ANYTHINGABOUT YOU BUTTHENSHE~UKE THAT - VE.RY CASUAL

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    But nobody had' phoned Jane by Iheweekend, when M;.Grell m to ok the m all 0 u I to see wner ,e the ne"l ..,1on wou IdIt was in an 91d Georgian .street on the edge, of town ...

    Sy lvla ehl"'edone oftber o o 'r n S i _ . i

    12 Ne xt w eek: S ylvia learns a strange seere tabout the new girl

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    NOT long ago I took a _ ........ lI!"train to Brighton to inter-view I4-year-old schoolgirlSybil Piecrust, Troublewas, the train was suppos-ed to go to 'Dover, so theBrighton station masterended up with a lot of'angry passengers and Iended up having to write"I must not take trains"two hundred times on thestation noticeboard, Butwhen aU that was sortedout, Ihobbled away to in-terview Sybil.Of course, I was late."Don't worry too muchabout it," Sybil said, "it'llgive me a chance to moanabout magazine reportersand the incompetence ofBritish Rail"Sybil, a blonde IS-year-old typist, was making anattempt at the worldgrumbling record. The re-cord is currently held byBournernouth car parkattendant and' earwigcollector Bert (known asBertram to his friends)Fruddle.Bert had managed togrumble non-stop for 75hours, mainly about theweather and ManchesterUnited. Sybil was confi-dent she could beat thisrecord because she had somuch more to grumbleabout."Basically, I'm just anold misery-guts," she ex-plained, "so I've got ,il headstart on Mr Fruddle. I've

    sped past like hours as shedripped about her family,the buses that didn't waitfor her even though sheturned up at the stop a mere five minutes late,. . " and the bone she'd once",...1'fOUnd in.PI.ice. that was,O-_. . according to the menu,an supposed to be filleted.Sybil, 49, was confidentof success in her grumbl-ing attempt. 'TIl do ii,"she said, "in spite of hav-ing you interrupting meand trying to make thingsdifficult."Really, anyone wouldthink you had nothingbetter to do than standaround gawping at me,What with you and theprice of bread these daysit's a wonder Ican make-ends meet."When I finally creptaways, sprightly, greyhaired, 79.year-old Sybilwas in her sixtiethgrumbling hour and stillgoing strong.She beat the record, allright. In fact, the last Iheard was that she was inhospital suffering fromexhaustiori after 20Shours, and still weaklygrumbling about bedpansand the National HealthService.So if Y9U find yourselfhaving a grumble today,give up. You'll nevermatch up to the championherself, 95-year-old lionminute tamer, Sybil Piecrust.

    done almost 50 hours onthe terrible weatheralready.""But the weather's per-fect," Isaid. "It's brightand sunny and fantastic-ally warm.""Don't interrupt me,"she grumbled. "Theweather's IOUS~L I've justspent good money on anew raincoat and now Ican't wear it."Anyway, as1as say-ing, I've done 50 hoursgrumbling about theweather and I haven'teven started on my petsubject yet.That is, the subject ofpets. And pet shops. Aright load of swindlers petshop Owners are. Sold mea goldfish they did. andwhen I took it to thejeweller to have it valuedwhat did he say? Itdidn'thave one scrap of gold in itat all!"I listened quietly,spellbound by the grumbl-ing skill of this 31-year-oldfactory girl.Minute after

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    WHAT DID I TELLYOU, FOLKS 1 GAR R'r'''S SOKNOCKED OUT WITH HEATHERHE CAN HARDLY SPEAK IConflnuedonpag_ 18

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    WELL WE'LL lEAVE THOSE TWO lOVEBIRDS TOGETHE R NOW - SO, UNTI LNEXT W E E K " THI S IS YOU R TOP POP GISUGAR JONES"SAYING - 'BYE'STAY COOL I

    I CAN'T STANO, E l l RDS WHO W,EAR KQOKYGEAR II 'M GETTINGQUTA, H E R E I

    . WOW II WAS WRONG IHEATHE R'S .JUST THE KINDAGliRl I liKE - THE QUIET,GIRL NEXT DOOR TYPE I

    N ext w eek: S ugar's pop surprise of the year

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    pWe've together all those questions you'vebeen to us about your superstars andpopped 'em the boys themselves. Here's whatthey have to say in reply!

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    The Osmonds talking to you IThey say they're making a filmW E f T . always giving you the latest facts emyour taoes. Wethis week we turn the tables and give you a chance to do alltalking'We've passed on al l the questions you've asked about DaThe ()snionds and the Jack.son Five - and here are youraum superstars answering them just tor you!We've even got Malie Osmond talking about her fabulobrotner, . .!

    E y e s B rig h t!Dear Donny, What's the firstthing you notice about a g'irl?Marion, CroydonDear Marion, If I'm close toher, her eyes. But if she's adistance from me, I firstnotice the way she walks.O s mond M o vie?Dear WaYne, I heard that theOsmonds are making Q film,Is th:is true, because 1 haven'tread anything about it?Liz, HertfordDear Liz, We are making amovie, tho' it's all prettysecret at the moment, be-cause there are some scriptand other changes to be

    made until it's just perfectallow' fans. But whenready we'll tell you - dworry!Bad H ab itsDeas Jay, Do any ojOs :m :onds na1:/e bad hablike biting their fingemails?

    Terry, GlamorgDear Terry, I guess wehave a few annoying habbut at the time I can othink of mine! I have a haof playfully punching peoin the arm, and have btold on occasions that 1 dknow my own strength!trying to refrain from dothat now, 'cos I sure dwant ttl hurt anyone!A r e E ng lis h G irlsBet ter?Dear Donny, Do you 'PrEngUsn g i 1 ' ! . s to Americg i 1 ' ! . s ?

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    Dear Hazel, Ever since wegot back from our fantastictour of England Ihave beenasked that question! Englandand th e United States arealike in many ways, yetthey're different, too - justthe way people are different!I don't classify peopleaccording to race, religion ornationality!' Its the personthat's important and myEnglish fans are just asimportant as my Americanfans. Of course I do feel a bitcloser to my American fansbecause, after all, Iive closerto them!F re c kle F ac eDear Memll, In some pie-tures I've got oj you it looksas though you have somefreckles. Do you, and doesanyone eZse in your familyhave them? Kate" GlasgowWell, Kate, you've guessed it!All of us Osmonds have atendency to freckle whenwe're out in the sun! I have afew and so does Donny, butJ immy has the most!Steady DatesDear Vonny, My best jr'iend8tlYS tlwt Alan, Wayne a.ndM~rri!l have ste,ady girlfriends. I say they don't.Who's right?Samantha, Londonpear Samantha, You're right!They don't have steady girlfriends yet.

    Favou rite B ro th e rDear' Marie, Which of yourbrothers do you get on withbest? And do you have afavourite? Linda, WalsallDear Linda, I don't have afavourite brother - Ilovetbem all just as much! But Iguess Ido get on with Donnybest as he's nearer my age,and we do have a lot of funtogether!

    "E n g lis h G irls a reBeau tifu l .. ,"Dear Alan, Out oj all thecountries the Osmonds havevisited, which gi1'ls did youprefer? Jane, SleafordDear Jane, Weeell , , . Ame-rican girls, English girls,Ger,man girls, Swedish girls,Italian or French girls, " thelist could go on and on andI'd never be able to say Iliked one better than theothers - that is until I findthe one girl -to share my lifewith!Until that day comes, I'll love my fans equally andeven then, I'll still love them!English girls are beautiful -they're great and so are theAmerican girls! Of course, Ido know more American girlsbecause Ishare our countrywith them!Ma;ri:~'to S ing?Hi Marie, Have you everthought oj cutting a disc onyour own?Jackie, NottinghatDDear Jackie, Well, I havethought about it and we'vetalked about it at home, Somaybe Iwill even ,

    Hist r ioni 'cs!DeaTest, lovable DonnytheT a special persohistory who you admiTethan anyone eLse?Andrea,Dear Andrea, Therebeen so many great pI've admired it wouldpages to list them all! Ithat Marie Curie was awoman and her discoveriradium contributed athe field of medicine,Ialso admire all of otronauts and our presitOQ, Iwouldn't want toitto just those in historylike to include our fans,

    F av ou rite T h in gHi Jimmy.1 What aTe!avowite thing.s and whyou like doing most infree tim.e? Mandy. SoutHello there Mandy! Wella real dog lover and. tlove al J animals, dogs arspecial favourite, Anothing I. adore is chocchip cookies! And if Ifree moment Iike swim-Igo whenever Igechance,

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    S e cre t Fears .Dear David, What amost afraia of?Jenny, MaDear Jenny, the darkunknown. ,. You nevewhat's there. I don'tabout fears too muchnot to, but I think weconfronted with themtime.

    David tells you how he feels about girlmarriage ... being in the public eye ....

    Dav id & Sue?Deaf' David, Is it true that youand Susan Dey frain the Par-

    M a rr yiing K ind?Dea1' David, 'if you. got mar-ried now, wouLd you keep it Q,secret from. your fans?

    Angie, Palgnton,Dear Angie, No, I wouldn't. Idon't think being marriedshould affect the way theyfeel about me or the way 1feel about them. I wouldn'tkeep it from them - I see noreason why I should!

    tridge Family are dating?Jane, Eastbourne.Dear Jane, No it's not true.Sue and 1are the greatest offriends - a good thing sincewe work together such a loton the PF! We find thatwe've got a lot in commonand we've got a really goodboy-girl friendship - nothingmore!Cover UpDear David, Can you hideyour feelings?Margaret. Hemel Hempstead.

    Dear Margaret, No, I can'tcover up the way I feel.People always know when I'mup or down. I'm a give-away.O n S howDear, Darling David! Do youeveT get u'Ptigl~t about beingon public aisp"lay?Linda, Salford.Dear Linda, Yes, I hide.VVhenever Ican, Irun forcover. Iget a kinda weirdfeeling of irrsecurity.M o ody GuyDear Da.vid, How do you getout o f a bad mood?Laura, Stevenage.Dear Laura, By getting into agood one! I'm the only onewho can do it, 1mean if I'm ina bad mood no one else canbring me out of it. I've got towant to rome out myself.

    Los ing a GirlDearest David, Did you everlose a girl to someone else?Tessa, Brighton.Dear Tessa, N o, because if agirl left me for someone elsethen I never really had ber inthe beginning, did I?

    Chi ldrenDarLing David, Do you likechi1d1-ert? Anna, Middlesex.Dear Anna, Yes I do. They're58 aware of everything, soalive.Dear David, Do you wantchildren when you get marTied? Judy. Liverpool.Dear Judy, Sure I want Chil-dren when I eventually getmarried. Children seem tomake 'a house come to life andthough I know it's a long wayoff in my future, Ido thinkabout the day I'll be a father.Of course it's hard to day-dream about children withoutdaydreaming about theirmother too - but we'll get tothat later, okay?

    Dis interestedHi Davi4, If you tikewlw wasn't interestedwhat would you do?Kay,BDear Kay, I don't hknow. I can't stand tojected more than onreally liked her, Iwstop pestering her, Ifdown to where shesomeone else but I thhad a chance withmight try something dW h ite W ed dinDarling, dearest Davidk.ind Of a wedding whave? Lousia, SkHi Louisa, Rightmoment I'm not toowouldn't like a. big wanyway, but IT mywanted one I wouldmake her happy.

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    would matter most is that I'dstrive to turn on the light insomeone's mind.Hide Aw a yDear David, Do you ever feelyou want to get away from itall - to escape to your mimsecret ptace?Cindy, Birmingham.Dear Cindy, Iove my life asit is right now, but sometimesit does get a bit hectic - andthen I do like to get away.I've just bought 24 acres ofland in Hawaii and I hope tomove there in say about twoyears time. Maybe I'll even-

    Hi David, What would youhave done if you hadn't beensucn. a succe ss fu l s inge r?Your No 1 fan - Leeds.Hello No 1 Fan! Well, I thinkI'd have been a teacher.The subject wouldn't mat-ter too much - from scubadiving to history - what

    tually spend half my tthere and the other halfHollywood.F am ily S p lit?Darling David, Imadyou and Susan Dey mightLeaving the Partridge Famnext year. I hope thistrue 'cos it just wouldn'tthe same with.Qut you!

    Shirley, NorthanDear Shirley. Its definitNOT true! Susan and Iboth be with the PF rthrough next year. We blove doing the showwouldn't dream of leavings a mDear D.avid, 1know youwith a w)(nnmate - Sam.you ever find this annoyingViv, MargaDear Viv, Sometimes it is,there are times whengroovy to have someonethere! Besides we each hour own rooms, and wwe go to them,means we wprivacy, so we dobother each other at

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    Ran dy T a kin g O v er?Dear Jermaine, I heard thatRandy is to tane Michae!'spLace in the J-5. PLeas e s aythis isn't tnte - Michael's myfavourite.' Anne, ManchesterDear Anne, The truth is thatRandy is now a permanentmember of the J-5 and is definitely not going to takeMichael's place. (Ed: So nowwe're going to have SixJacksons to love!)S l im G irlsDeer Marlon, What son ojgi1-ls d o you like?Susie, BarnesDear Susie, I like girls whoare slender and petite, buttheir personality is most im-portant, O u td oo r life !Dear Randy, What things doyou like doing most whenyou're not rehearsing withthe J-5?

    Jean, CarlisleHi Jean! Well, what I likedoing most is swimming inour pool at home,. with my

    and ofcoursegoing forlong rideson mybike.

    W h o's R ig ht?Dear Jackie, I say thatMichael is 16 - my jrieruisays he's 14. Who's right?Judi, NewarkDear Judi, Afraid your friendis! Michael's 14.

    M ich ae l's S t e adDear Marlon, J heardMichael has a steadyfriend. Is it true?Sandy, PeterboroDear Sandy, Michael's atelling us that he likesbut he doesn't have a sgirlfriend.

    1958 Rock in 'Rob i n?Hi Michael! I'm a big fan ofaU the Jacksons - but espe-cially you - and I wonderedif your rec01'ding of "Bockin'Robin" was an original ve7sian of the song 0 ' 1 " ifanybody has eve?"recorded it oefore? Ithink it's great but Icouldn't help noticingit sounded a bit

    like a 1'Ocksong from the 50'smy sistel"s got.Lisa, DumfriesDear Lisa, What a keen earyou've got - not to mentiona talent for recognisingdates! "Rockin' Robin" was infact recorded by anothersinger back in 1958.If o nly ...Dear Tito. If you had amachine that could do anything in the world, what'dyou make it do?

    Jill, High WycombeDear Jill, I'd make it buildlanes for bicycles along everyroad and highway so that theroads would be clear for usmotorists:

    M ic ha el a ndMar r i age?Dear Michael, Do you tltinkyou'll ever get married?Fiona, WarwickDear Fiona, I'm certainly tooyoung right now, but maybesomeday Iwill . Idon't eventhink about that right nowbecause. it seems such a longway off!,

    T ito and D ee DanniversaryDear THo, How long havand DeeDee been manTMichele,Dear Michele, WelL Deeand I celebrate ourwedding anniversarynow '- June 16 to be

    Fa vo u rite FoDear Michael, Wyour favourite food?Lynn, ODear: Lynn, I like ldifferent foods, bufavourite is MexicaRe lig io u s? SDear Tita, Do you aJ-5's believe in God?Lindy, Nort = = I i l Dear Lindy, All thmily believe in Gfact, we used to slot in churches astart of our caree

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    NO - WE'RE STUCK HERE.THE WA Y WE'RE GOING ,WE'LL 8E BRED'S SLA VE'SFO R LIFE ...

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    HI. all you Pink. readers out there! Want toknowhow to win a 1 and bring smiles to ourfaces here in the Pink offices? Just drop us aline of course -. so what are you waitiing for?Write to: Pink Post, Fleetway House, Far-ringdonStreet, EC4A 4AD.STRAIGHT ANSWER (Wendy's brother does looklike Jimmy, doesn't he? Whatdo other readerS think?)

    IN THE WAYThe other day, whilst in thesupermarket, my. mum washaving great difficulty ingettjng past a lady, pushing acroJrey in the opposite direc-tion,You Can image her colourwhen I informed her that'the other lady' was her re-flection in a mirror!M~dy - S. Wales.IT ALL HELPS!Last Saturday my sister, whoworks in a large departmentstore, was serving a customerwith a bra. My sister askedthe young girl what size shewould like and she replied'Oh dear, I'm not sure, but Itake a size six shoe, if that'sany help?Anne - Scotland.JUST TRYING IT OUTAfter trying out Roy Wood'smake-up, Marc Bolan's hair-style, Dave Hill's glitter,Elton-J ohn-type-spec's, DavidBowie-type-shoes, Alice Coop-er's guillotine ..S lade's way ofsinging and the Osmonds'dances, I feel not only a truefollower of fashion, but tired,broke, hoarse, blind, bandyand slightly daft, with themental equivalent of two bro-ken legs,a chopped off headand a stomach of mislaid glitter! Roll on old age!Teenybopper - Peebles.BIRTIIDA Y SURPRISEI bet you're dying to knowwhat I got for my birthday lastweek? What I WaS hoping forwas an all expenses patd, tripto Hollywood to meet DavidCassidy, (MMMMM) Whatdid I get'? An all expensespaid trip all right, but only as

    .

    My mum was in the kitchenthe other night, while mybrother and. Iwere watchingthe TV, One of the announcersmentioned the word fatigue,So my brother yelled out tomy mum "What's fatigue,mum?" "'Sausages,' she reoplied!"Karen - Lanes.LONGHAIRED LOVERIhought Iwould just tell youabout the serious girl troublemy little brother is having, Asyou can see from his pic helooks very like JimmyOsmond, consequently it'sturning him off school. Fun-nily enough he can sing quitewell too!Wendy - B.irmIngham.

    a spottyfaeed boy in Wool-worths!Reader - Suffolk.(Well youcan't win 'em aUf)UNFAIR!It's not fair, it's really not!Why d'you have to upset roeevery week when Lisa is treat-edeven more cruelly by thatwicked aunt Marge and herdaughter? Every week Ihrowmy Pink down after reading"Lisa's Lonely Nights" andpromise myself Iwon't buy itagain. ,But d'you knowwhat? I do!Elizabeth - Devon,(Know what you mean, Liz-but it's a good story,. isn't iti)WISHINGIwatch you with awe, wishingyou were mine, wishing Icould have you all for myself- not to have to share youwith my friends. If only 1could hold you, you are sonear, yet so far,The empty pain in my sto-mach tightens and Iswallowhard. No - I must resist youyou lovely, jammydoughnut in the cake shopwindow!Elizabeth - Somerset!

    LElTING HIS HAIR DOMy Dad was getting reallyup with my brother's long- mainly because he usspend longer than anyonein the family in the bathrdoing it!But things suddenly ced when Dad decided tohis a little bit longer ...the parent/teacher's mecoming round my brothesisted Dad had his hair cdon't want the teachers ting you'r a hippie," hplained indignantly!Mruy - Stockport.HOW TO GET HIM BACKWhen Ibroke up withboyfriend 1 was really feand miserable. So takingadvice that a1I the maga'give, Idecided to takehobby,So Iopted for Judo.disaster struck in my firsson and Iended up wbroken ankle.This meant 1had to spefew days in hospital andwho my first visitor was -ex-boyfriend. Only, he's

    my ex any more, we'vegoing steady ever since!Laura-Hull.

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    A N NM A R Y -Ihad seemed so exciting and special at fim -that sunny day I skipped school and met atanta.tic new boy, Kenny. But then ilstarted toget spotted . ..

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    I'd forgotten that Dad ~d spotted meskipping school, and, 01 course , he wenTOn and on ..

    Then he lllia$ gone. And as I turned away,I saw something suddenly appear in the Sky.SO THERE YOUARE, MARY-ANNl BEENLEADING ME A MERRYDANCE TODAY, HAVEN'TYOU?

    BE SURE YOUR SINSWILL FIND YOU OUT, MARY-ANNIITS(,) HAPPENS THATTHE CLASS AND I WERE ON APROJECT IN THE TOWNTHIS MORNING, AND WE SAWYOU FLITTING GAl LY INTHE SUNSHINEI

    Next w eek: A day of shocks fo r Ma r y . .A nn

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    It's no longer just the starsin the sky that twinkle asyou can see in our specialPink report!Gary Glitter glitters allthe time. It's not just stagegear - he wears thosesequinned suits and rhine.stoned jackets by day aswell as by night!"The trouble with theseclothes is that you cannever get much wear outof, them," he said. "Youonly have to catch onesequin and the whole lotgoes!"O f course, Gary's ener-getic stage performancedoesn't help. All thatleaping about puts a greatstrain on the seams! Hispaper trousers, covered intinsel, can only be wornonce!It's a very expensivebusiness, but Gary says it'sall in the act, just anotherpart of his "rock 'n' rollcircus"!When you picture EltonJohn it's nearly alwayswith a gigantic pair ofglasses perched on hisnose! They seem to havebecome-a trade mark.But they're not just forshow, y'know. He reaUydoes need those specs. Infact, he goes all the way toLos Angeles to have themmade for him and he'snow got a grand total of25!Elton was also one of thefirst fell as to start wearingthose terrifically highstacked shoes and boots.Each time we see him heseems to have grownabout 6 inches! He. reallyloves buying .clothes andhis latest acquisition is agiant top-hat with E J on it- just in case you couldn'trecognise him underneaththose specs!Dave Hill's always beena bit of an exhibitionist, headmits it! When he's on

    stage he likes to dress up(you've probably noticed!)The rest of Slade callhim "Superyob" becausehe's always been a bit of a"Flash-kid"! His silver

    Jensen bears the registra-tion YOB 1 and he'sbought himself aSuperyob outfit - a bitlike Superman gone mad!Noddy Holder has a28

    "passion for hats -bigger and brighterbetter: When he ban enormous top-hatstuck mirrors all ovhis fans were so imprthat they started mthem and throwingon stage during Sconcerts!Compared to NoddDave, Don PowellJimmy Lea are a bidued. Although Docalled "Mr Immacubecause of theclothes he wears off-sAll that glitters mabe gold but youagree that the effecpriceless! Gold or noglitterbugswe thinkyou're justfantastic!

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    Jan! Banks and her frief]d Sue,, trainee fashion designers, had hada string 01 bad luck ever since meetinga gjrl called II/y. Now Ivy had movedin wilh them - and had stuck 10them lik e 9 Iu e . R ac e" IIy 'he hadspoilt a rivar-par tv ... nd a Imost sunka man's boat. That man ~~d lumedauf 10 be the boss of fheir firm ...

    DON'T CONTRADICT ME,ANY OF YOUI I CAN TELL PEOPLE'SCHARACTERS AT FIRST GL.ANCE- AND THESE TWO GI RLS ARE LAZYAND ILLMANNERED.I'V~ NO USEFOR 'EM HEREI AND I'M SURPRISEDAT YOU TH INKING HIGHLY OFTHEM CROUCH.

    JONI - GET YOURFRI END OUT OF HERE.IF MR. CONRAD KNEWSHE WAS HERE, HE'DEXPLODE.

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    A PITY I HAVE ANIMPORTANT MEETINGSOON, IVY - I WOULDLIKE TO HAVE HEARDMORE OF YOUR STORYIBUT IT'S ACHIEVED ONETHING-I HAVE CHANGEDMY MIND ABOUT THEFUTURE OF THE YOUTHFASHION SECTI

    WELL, THAT ISGOOD TO HEARlPERHAPS I'VE'MISJUDGED YOU,YOUNG LADY,j 'O ALWAYS BELIEVEDTHAT THE YOUNGPEOPLE OF TODAY WERECOMPLETELY SELFISHI

    DON'T AS!(MEWHAT HAPPENED, AI KNOW IS THAT OUJOBS WERE HANGINFROM A THREAD AONE STAGEI THIS PHAS BECOME LIKEMAO-HOUSE FOR SOREASON ...

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    MR. CONRAD PHONEDWITH SOME EXCELLENT NEWSIA NEW MEMBE"R OF STAFFISJOIN!NG US. A BRiLLIANTYOUNG WORKER HE THINKSWILL MAKE A FIRSTCLASSDESIGNER - AND HE isBRINGING HER DOWN HERE HIMSELF!

    HAVE HAPPENED.

    POOR MR. CROUCH.BUT AT LEAST HE'SFOUND OUT WHATIVY'S LIKE, TOO ...

    Joni slipped into a nearby phone box,but as she phoned -

    GOLLY- THATLOOKS LIKE IVY OVERTHERE I BUT WHA T'SSHE DOING HERE STI"LL?

    IT COULDN'THAVE BEEN IVYYOU SAW. SHEMUST"VE LEFTTHE CENTRE HOURSBEFORE YOU RANGYOUR AUNTIYOU'RE GETTING ACOMPLEX - EVERYBODY LOOKS LIKEIVY TOYOUI

    I DIDN'T. IWASTOD BUSYWORRYING ABOUTYESTERDAY ANDWHAT COULD EASILY

    D on't m iss th e fin al in sta lm en t n ex t w eek

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    Confidence isNew Freedomtow els and pantie set:a new kind f comfor tNow in new bikini style. ,

    Comfort':'le w F r~ ed o~ p .a ntie s h ov e a s pe ci ally s limlittl e g r ip pe r in sid e t o h old y ou r s an ita ryt owe l f irm ly i n p la c e.

    N o m ore tw isting tow els and no m orec hafin g. N e w F ree do m p an ties w ill h old y ou rt owe l p er fe c tl y i n p o si ti on .N ow you c on throw ow ay those bulky oldb elts . N e w F re ed om 's n eo t lit tle g rip pe r w il ltoke c ore of all that. A nd not a bulge In sight!

    AbsorbencyNew F re ed om t owe ls o ra d es ig n.e ds pe c ia lfo r th e p an tie s. T h ey are lu st th e rig ht shf it y ou n ea tl y. T h ey 're s o s of t. A n d e xt raa bso rb en t. E xtra sa fe , to o! N e w F re ed omt owe ls h av e 0 sp ec ia l p oly film b ac ki n 9 ty ou s af e.--~--SecurityN ew F re ed om p an tie s, b ik in i o r w c is t-lin e,in stretc h lac e are d esig ned to fit y ousm oo th ly sk in -tigh t. T h ey a re a s p retty as an yp anties y ou c ould buy . T h e differenc e? A newsecurity , a new c om fort-a new c onfidence N ow you have the surest p rotec tionthot nothing c on possibly go w rong. the soft c om fort of K otex N ew Freedom .Confidence I s I(gtex New Frftdom

    towels and pantie set, .R,v

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    Green C~,('S . wgreen. turquoise, umbrown, blue, yelP IN K 's p ic k: R imm et'sCrayon Collection; MiChalk stick in green,also top pic,Blue eyes ... weal' bpink. grey, navy,quolse, m auve. PINpick: M iller blue FroEye Shiner: Outdoor GWildflowel' CollectionSee also bottom PIC,Grt.'~eyes .. ' rathera chameleon yourcan change their shwith their surroundinWear blue, green, mapink, turquoise, gPINK's !liel,: MinorsEye Suck in pmk, MQuant's grape E)f(> TintTake a Up ... and adtiny dot of Miners wFrosted Eye Shinercentre and at inner corof eye for that sophisticed night sparkle!

    (Je f .E 'ye -B 'ke -CoIDIO-B 'ke lTHERE ar e S O many deli-cious eye powders, creams,p enc ils-s-even . Cl'aXOllS-around these days, and inso many scrumptiouscolour, it's easy to getconfused in decidingwhat's best for Y OU - andit's when you're confusedthat disasters happen!The colour of your eyescan be beautified 01' cruel-fled by the right or wronghue - so your choice ofcontrast has to hI.? spot-on,H ere 's a b asic c olo ur-g uid eto follow whic h wo hopewill save you many pen-nies in boob purchases: Ifyou have .. ' . Brown eyes... w ear: V iolet, pink, blue.brown (for a naturallook). You benefit chieflyfrom vibrance - subtlecolours, therefore. give arather dull effect. PINK'spick: Outdoor Girl'sWildflower Collection 6.See also centre pic,

    A wink of pink ,.. ormagenta Uquid Shadow,actlwll!l! Also from Out-d001' Girl's Taunn; range.tlIis is a lovely colour fora raum - eu es: g ir ls . A 1'e1'Ygentle socket line is indi-cate d w ith l\fitwrs Solt EyeStick in indigo. Boots 17Eye Sheen in whi teemphasise.s lfrowbone. andLaslzbuUder mascara ISalso front 17 range. Ey~lasll curlers by Bella en -hance that wideeyed loon.

    ' tnere's no doub t about it - eyes are the mostimportant, revealing feature in yOU?' face! Theysparkle when you're happy and in lot'e, bagwhen you're beaten and ouerfun (with tears)lOhen you're sad - so you mighi as well makethe 1)e?Y.ve,y most of 'em!Night eye , . bright and dramatic like a , e IIise 01 'OWl'8, And tillS here eye belongs !O yer actual Ed! (ittoUOiL 'S u~ everyu'here!) Outdoor Girl's green TawnyLIquid Sluuieu: is perfect fo r t.he Ed's green,u.'ithamberflec1l8 cotour. Mine1.~ 'white Frosted Eye SlIillerhtghlights brow bone and inner corner o t eye.

    Cool as ice ... that'w it ll s o o iu -c o io u re a la8A combtncttion, houiethaI mells the Ile a) ,t 0 )"boy.! Stroked aleyelashes (bOlh a lJ oL 'cbe/ow) liIie (lll eue-tmthen smudged [or subness, i . . r . ; Rimmel'sCrayon m yummy peacblue - beautl!uUy sC U - ' 7 1 t to set oJ/ promitl(litUl. A central dot oj Me1'S blue Eye Shiner isadded highlighl

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    NewArmy~'-:l~ New placesN ew you

    So much bas changed in the New while job. And the confidence to doArmy since mum and dad's day! it. Variety, travel, friends, and plentyIt's become more like home. Girls to do with your evenings, weekendslike you live in new attractive rooms and holidays. AU this without anydecorated with their own pictures worries about fending for yourse lf, orand pin-ups. And you can bring your finding a friendly face to take yourrecord player or radio. There's still troubles to.discipline, of course. The sensible So if you want more out of life,kind you need to do a worthwhile job send for OUr booklet now. It couldwell. But no mote than that. Because mean a new you.in the Women's Royal Army Corpsyou'll be independent and live your r-----------wn life. We'll train you properly for ._=- To: WRAC Careersany one of more than 25 different ~ Dept. MP6jobs you can do in the Army. Like I Lansdowne' Housedriving.a s t a , ff car, co.Oker,yor b. CiOg. a . ' . Berkeley. S.quare, ,radar operator. You'll work hard but , London WrX 6AA.you'll find it worthwhile and it payswell - 17:S1. a week to start with . - T ell m e m o re a bo utAnd the tramtng can be .useful to you Ii le in the New Army.when :you leave - which could be after three years or as SOOD as you W OS 216501marry.You'U see S O much m.o.re of the N A Mworld! Because you're often on the. ._-------------move. Around B.itain. Perhaps overtoGermany. O r even away to Cyprus ADDRESS, ~---_Or Hong Kong, Whe.rever you go, you'll make a lot of new friends.Discover new things to do, like ski- ---------------ing or sailing. O r just go on enjoying yourself the way you always have. _You'll discover a new you. The.WRAC has everything you want out Dale o f B irth , _of l ife. A chance to get on in a worth- Applicants m,,,,[ b8 .g.d '7_33

    Startanewlife = ' ' ' ' I T D ~ j CintheNewArmY I " , ~ WOMEN'S ROYAL ARMY CORPS3 .;

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    O N T H E F O L L Y F O O T T ~ A ' L . .hO~~~~!~~~~gYas\~~~. el~~:~, T I J . .ut.: I . 'AI tc DO,y't'Tr\1 I ~l7~~}e~.~:y~ a~soe~t~~working on the programme r~ W~ \/M / V c;. ~ > rv/v straight to the horse'Follyfoot' is almost idyllic! make sure it was all rightBut it's a very responsible forget all about poor Gilljob - and the horses come Last week we talked t o gorgeous Steve Hodson But they did havebefore anything else! oj 'FoUyfoot'. This week we meet the girl who accident with poor old

    Jane got into 'Follyfoot' per which might havequite by chance. woks after aU the horses in the series - Jane more serious than it was"I've had my own horse for Royston, a pert Little redhead from Yorkshire. "He was due for a ba long time, show-jumping for his summer holand eventing, but my parents when they wanted onewouldn't let me work with ing still, we know he'll do it though so far we haven't had shot. He had to go out onhorses because they thought for so long, then he'll. get to use the double standing by. road, turn sharp right,it was a dead-end job," she bored and start playing up. "Right at the very begin- canter off. Unfortunatelytold us. "Wind is Copper's ning when Copper had only slipped and did his knee"Then I helped a producer downfall! On a windy day he just been broken in, Gillian and he was in quite aout on another programme can be an absolute devil, had ope or two falls with him. for a while."and when 'Follyfoot' was They also had a probbeing started he remembered pony - "He was broughme and asked me to do this. especially and was supp"1 live on a farm where we to be perfectly all righfilm, in a caravan behind the harness. But when webarn. It's best, as we don't he werlt absolutely berlike leaving the horses. crackers! He broke the"We start at six in the ness and everything.morning and finish about "We thought of givingseven at night. Apart from tranquihsers but that'sfeeding the horses (which we dangerous because if hetend to do before we feed played up he wouldn'ourselves!) we exercise them able to control himselfto keep them fit. Fuming might get hurt.would be very dangerous if "Anyway we couldn't fthey weren't." replacement so we just hJane has herself appeared hope he'd be all right whin the programme doubling came to the filming.in long distance shots or "And it was, he neverwhere the riding is too diffi- foot wrong! We stillcult for one of the cast. know what upset him, b"At the beginning I did did shorten the shaftsthis for both Gillian Blake night.and Steve Hodson, but they "1 think he'd been shardly ever need it nowa- them out of the cornerdays. Of course, doubling for eye and was gea boy means wearing a wig panicky!"and being a long way away!" What with doing a lA programme like 'Folly- the riding herself, inclufoot' uses many, many horses the "tricky bits" of the~ some are "regulars" and gramme, Jane is quiteothers are "guests". to the idea of falling offA lot of the horses are "I've never reallybought and kept throughout hurt coming off a horse,the series, while others be- says. "Though I did getlong to friends and go back ed quite hard by one thehome when they're finisbed first day of shooting!with filming. "Usually if I do fall of"We try not to get too fond so angry with myself foof them, but you can't help it! ting it happen I get str"The horses have the best back on without worpossible attention. If any- about whether I'm huthing at all is wrong I just not!callout the vet and York- "It does you good, actshire Television pays!" If you go on too long wiHorses, like people, are a fall you get over-confindividuals, and, Jane says, and careless."they all react to the film Ami if you're responcameras indifferent ways. for upwards of 30 valuCopper, Gillian's horse, is horses. at one time,very good but a bit nervous. something you justIf he has to be filmed stand- afford to be!

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    advice of a specialist andhad my voice properly""_-.......~ expert. You-ch as you. causinglhile job. And the confide.. yourt. Variety, travel, friends, iI.Il.p do with your evening's, we-nd !t0lidays. AIl.this witho~ hap-V O ' : I _ e s abQ~t fending for YGlurse+I'al'nlncling a friend! y face [0 rake y\roubles to. boxSo if you want more out of J i t . orlend for our booklet DOW. It coul/"~tnean a new you. \ ,__________ .ce

    ~ To: WRAC Caree/teDepr.Ml'6,Lansdowne HouseireBerkeley Square, IILO n,'don W rX 6A , 1 . ,Y)ICeTellmemoreabou~at'sI lle in the New An

    Be it .pop or operayou've: got to learn how tosing. Don't believe this?Well, see how long youcan sing before yourthroat seizes. up and yousound like a blockeddrain!Diana Ross says that"Even when you becomeestablished as a singer youmust still continue to'trainyour voice."In much the same wayas strenuous or unusualtasks can make yOUI'muscles ache, so canstraining your voice dis-turb the delicate mecha-nism of your throat."You have to keep your W08216S01 nowvoice box or larynx pre- N A M g theperly relaxed, and then

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    ont of a mirror, p1-etending we were singing toaudience. But the prospect of actually doing it,front oj real people, is quite another thinghen you think about it seriously.So next time someone suggests you do yourrty piece, just see how keen you are! Thenagine performing in Jront oj millions wheree out-oj-tunewarble will reverberate across theuntry ... it not several countries!

    So how do you go aboutgetting your voice train-ed? Well, dull though itmay seem, being in a choiris a terrific opportunity.Mona Richardson,whose soul singing haswon her a four monthseason at the Palladiumand television shows, hasthe answer."I was brought up inTulsa in the States and myfirst introduction to sing-ing was in the localchurch."It's, good experiencebecause you learn to singin front of people and itmakes it easier to singbefore an audience."

    Far left, top: Diana Ross,ex-Supreme. Bottom: thefabulous Tom Jones.Centre: The O'Jays. Above,right: Lovely Linda Lewis.Below: soui-einqer MonaRichaTdson.

    It's a must to learnread and write music.O'Jays, who've hadwith "Love Train""Back-stabbers" knowonly too well.As they had no formtraining inmusic theythey find it difficult wing their own songs."We just hum intotape recorder and hfor the best."Well, how do youinto a singing career oyou are trained? Itallpends on the type or sing you want to do.If its pop, you can ation for a group or stshow, make a tapedemo disc (there aredios catering for this)send. it off to agencies,cord or broadcasting cpanies.If you prefer operamusical shows, it's besfind a good vocal expwith contacts in thareas who can train yoOpera demands thatbe an actress too so dralessons are a must.But, whateverchoose, Good LUCk!

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    way. A few weeks ago hewas Dave Hamilton's guestat the Reading Speedwayand he was asked to giveout the prizes. He was de-

    lighted when thec.bampion offered to give hi'lap of honour' on the bof his bike.His Dnly complaintthat he didn't goenough! Whilst there,met up with 3,000and was 'persuaded'stay for a n extra hwhilst be signed agraphs:When he's not busycording or being mobby fans 0) you'llRicky at home withtwo cats and three d(the house is alwaysehaosl) or practisingguitar with his dad.loves being at home whis family but he enjhis visits to Londoneven admits to lischool!PS If you're a real Rifan you'll be deUghtedhear that he's bringout an album inand his new singlout now!

    And it's no wonder! He'sthe nicest star ever, sonatural and unaffectedthat you'd never guesshe's got thousands ofadoring fans!Ricky really doesn'tthink of himself asa star,just an ordinary i1-yearold boy who likes football.clothes and, o f course,girls. His attitude bas a lotto do with his father.Marty Wilde. Marty hasbeen in showbusin essalong time and be knowsbow easy it is to drop outof the public eye as quick-ly as you came into itlDespite his age, Rickyreally is quite a casanova!His fatal charm works just

    as well on older girls as itdoes on those of his ownage and includ._edin his listof 'likes' is girl-friends.(Both of them.) Even before he became famous,Ricky was the schoolRomeo, so he says: he feelsconfident that he owes hissuccess with girls to hisown charm and not to his'image'!Ricky corifesses to being afootball fanatic and told usquite firmly that Arsenalis the best teaml (We'renot going to arguer) Buthis latest craze is Speed-

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    So many oj your letters begin with, "This may not seemlike a big problem, but ... " Well, this is the way Itook at it- every problem is big to the person experiencinq it. I'monly too glad to get your Letters and help in every way I can. All yourproblems are important to me. So ... keep writing about anythingthat's troubling you. Okay?HOLIDAY BLUESDear Sally, My friend and Ihave been going out with twoboys who "are also goodfriends. We've been seeingthem for ages and are veryfond of them. But, during thesummer holidays this year,they'U be golngcamping withs ome o th e r friends.A couple of the boys whoare going; ate the types topush our boyfriends intoother girls' arms, and, ofcourse, we're very upsetabout the possibility of thishappening. ,Please help, as we get our-selves so depressed about it.What can we do?Jill and Chrts, SurreyDear JilL and Ghri$, You andyour boyfriends sound like aliice !ou1sdme. You sayyou've bem), gOing out withthem for ages, which ma~s itqu.ite clear thqt tltey think asmuch of you as you do ofthem.It's tlutural fo r you to be abit cotlcerned, but it seemsthat you're letting your ima-ginations tun away with you.You both s./ioul,d Tealisethat thebasfs oj any goodreLationshipisttust - andthat's just what YOu shouldbegin to do now. Trust themand show them t/wt you do.I'm. pretty sure they'll appn~-ciate your attitude, and it'sdoubtfuL tJuit tl;tey'Ube easilyinfluenced by those o thero QY s. If tlrey are, it's best tokn ow it now, isn't it?So Wave them goodoye witha couple of smiles. They'll bethat mOTe anxious to f'eturnto you!BROTHER'S. FRIENDDear Sally, J have an elderbrother who has a good-looking friend, and I wouldlike to go out with him,He used to like me, butsInce I asked my best friend

    over to my house, he likesher better than me.How can I get him to noticeme? Julia, CheltenhamDear Julia, The best thing todo inyour-situatioft is simply,notliing - except wait andsee" Uyou tty to push YOW"'se l f forward, ch.ances a_te,he'Uback away. You Simply can'tforce ce1-tain situations.So just keep yourself looking pretty, talk to Itim whenyou can about things thai in,tereet uou. - and watt. I'mafraid it's his -move, notyours.rDONNY'S GlRL?Dear .Sally, I've just gottaknow who that girl was withDonny Osmond in one ofyour May issues, Was she hisgirlfriend? Please tell. me, cosI love Donny very much. I

    t h in . . ' . k.a.bOu.tItall day a.,ndsay,"No, It can't be," "Oh, yes Itcan." So put my mind at easeand tell me please. I'm wor-ried. Donny Fan, BiHericayDear D,F., Rest easy. The girlin the pic was a girl jus.t likeyou - a Donny jan! (One ofthe lucky ones; at that!)Donny's not aLlowed to dateunti[ he's 16. [tis a family ' T ' 1 i . l efor all the Osmonds. Besides,lte's so busy he just doesn'thave the time even t < : J find agirlNO JOKEDear Sally, Help! My friend'sgoing steady (or is supposedto berwith a boy in our form.During the Easter holidays, rmet him quite by accident,and he asked me out. Ithought nothing about thisbecause 'he's .always joking,Since then, though, he'sphoned m e up at home andasked me out again. How can

    I stop him, because I don'twant to lose my friend and Ilike him very much. After awhile, I'm afraid I mightaccept his offer,Worried, Wilts.Dem' Worned, This is a timefor jil1nness. Othe-Twise, YOZtmight find youTself in a malmuddLe. You're Tight in th emiddle now, wlren ~jot!.- shouldbe on .the Sidelines.If this boy, caLLs again, it'sbest thai you come right outwi.th it. Let him know tha:tyou. have a conscience. Tellltim tliatyou don't date bayswho ere going steady-espedaUy with one of your'1riends If he's ading this waytowdrdyout friend, theTe'S' agood possibil'itY that he mightend up treating you the sameway. And that would. not b.e a.joke!

    DASHES OFFDear Sally, There are somevery nice boys at my school,but whenever any of themasks me out, IUSt say Idon'tknow and dash off. It's as if Iwas scared, oreven shy (butI'm not.)One boy Ifancy is veryunderstanding, but I still feelthe same, My mum is veryunderstanding, but my bestfriefld says I'm being stupid,Can you help?Julie, NottinghamDem' Jurie, I certain/,y can'tagTee wWt YOU7 ' best friend."Stupid" - no" Shy - yes.Even though YO t . say you'renot shy, yOlL have all thesymptoms (especiaay withboys.)Sometimes it's difficult toget to the cause of shyness,but often it's a lack of conf i4e:nce and appreciation ojonese. l f . Shy people arealwllYs wcmied about whatothers may think of tltem.

    They're ajmid oj sayingd.Ding the wrong thingthey "da.~h off." Whenbegil1 to accept YO lothel-e's eoen) chanceyour shyness and fear wOne thing yOl:( 'night dyou're ve1'y rucky to ItaVltnderstaiu:1.ing mum,that is teoask her if youhave a party at yOU?' hThen you'll be doing theing. Invite boys and giTlsfeeL comfortable withr:eaLL1} like (don't j01-getunde1'sta,nding boy.)you.'ve taken the fil'Styou'U find things beeasiel'.

    GOSSIPDear Sally, I 'have""problem. At school, I sitto a boy in French, antalks to me a lot and Leborrow his things. But aother girls think I loveso they tell everyone. Tmain conversation is ame and this boy.What can I do to stopbeing so silly? .Quite Worried, BrigDeer Q,W.. There's not myou can do to .~topgitlsgos,sipit1,g, b~.t you canunde r s tand the causewhich in this case seemsjealOUSY,. You cDu/,d stanto them, but I'm afmidwould only make themmore~ though it mightyou feel bettel'.The bes.t thin} is to ifthe chattel', and act as fr1 1 1 as Y.0l~can tQwO;1'd;sgills.When they 7'eatiseyOl~'t'e not affected bytalk, they'll find somethelse . 1 . 0 . go"Ssip about.Selld your problems to:Pink MagaZine,. FleeHouse, 'Farrl n.gdon SLondon EC4A 4AD.

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