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As almost the only script writer employed by television listings comic Look-In in the 1970's, Angus Allan (sometimes also credited as Angus P. Allan) was responsible for original comic strip adaptations of: Timeslip, Wreckers At Dead Eye, Redgauntlet, Prize Idiots, Follyfoot, The Flaxton Boys, Please, Sir, The Fenn Street Gang, Catweazle, Doctor At Large/At Sea/On The Go, Adventures of David Cassidy, Elephant Boy, Settle Down With Ken Goodwin, The Tomorrow People, Bless This House, Kids From 47a, Kung Fu, Adventures of Black Beauty, Six Million Dollar Man, Space 1999, Man About The House, Slik, Bionic Woman, Flintlock, Just William, Abba, The Man From Atlantis, Logan's Run, The Famous Five, How The West Was Won, Mind Your Language, Dick Turpin, Worzel Gummidge, Chips, Sapphire & Steel, Battlestar Galactica, Charlie's Angels, Mork And Mindy, The Further Adventures of Oliver Twist, Buck Rogers, Story Of The Beatles, Dangermouse, Fall Guy, Magnum P. I., Haircut 100, Madness, Star Fleet, Into the Labyrinth, Murphy's Mob, Bucks Fizz, Knight Rider, Terrahawks, Robin of Sherwood, The A-Team, Super Gran, That's My Boy , The A-Ha Story, Alias the Jester, 5 Star, Inspector Gadget. Catweazle was a British television series in 1970, created and written by Richard Carpenter and produced by London Weekend Television under the LWI (London Weekend International) banner, and screened in the UK on ITV. There were two seasons with 13 episode of 25 minuutes each. ...
David Cassidy, in a still from The Partridge Family. ...
The Tomorrow People was a childrens science fiction television series, devised by Roger Price and produced by Thames Television for Britains ITV network between 1973 and 1979. ...
Bless This House was a British television comedy show made by Thames Television for ITV and ran from 1971 to 1976. ...
Black Beauty is a novel by Anna Sewell about the life of a horse from his carefree days as a foal on an English farm enjoying the countryside with his mother, to his sale and his career as pulling cabs and wagons in London. ...
The Six Million Dollar Man was an American television series about a cyborg working for a U.S. secret service called OSI. The show was based on the book Cyborg from Martin Caidin, and aired on the American Broadcasting Company from 1973 to 1978. ...
Left to right: Barbara Bain, Catherine Schell and Martin Landau from Space:1999s second season. ...
Man About the House was a British sitcom which ran from 1973 to 1976 on ITV and told the story of a man who moves into a London flat with two girls after they found him asleep in the bathtub after a party. ...
A flintlock is a firearm that operates in the following manner: The operator loads the gun, usually from the barrel end, with black powder followed by shot or a bullet wrapped in a paper patch, all rammed down with a special rod; A cock or striker tightly holding a shaped...
Just William is the first book of childrens short stories about William Brown written by Richmal Crompton, published in 1922. ...
ABBA (clockwise from top: Benny, Björn, Frida, Agnetha) on the cover of their album The Definitive Collection (2001) ABBA (1970 - 1982) was a Swedish pop music group. ...
Logans Run is a novel by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson, published in 1967. ...
The Famous Five can refer to: A group of Canadian women; see The Valiant Five. ...
How the West Was Won is a 1962 film by James R. Webb. ...
Mind Your Language was a British comedy series shown on ITV, between 1977 and 1979. ...
A 19th century illustration of Dick Turpin Richard (Dick) Turpin (1705 - April 7, 1739), English robber and highwayman, was born in 1705 at Hempstead, near Saffron Walden, Essex, where his father kept The Bell, an inn which still stands today, renamed The Crown. ...
Worzel Gummidge Series 2 DVD cover. ...
Sapphire & Steel was a British television science-fiction series starring David McCallum as Steel and Joanna Lumley as Sapphire. ...
This article is about the original movie and television series; for other versions, see Battlestar Galactica (disambiguation). ...
Charlies Angels was a television series broadcast from 1976 to 1981, about three women who work for a fictional private investigation agency, the Charles Townsend Agency. ...
Mork and Mindy was a half-hour sci-fi-based situation comedy broadcast from 1978 until 1982 on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) television network. ...
Oliver Twist is a novel by Charles Dickens, probably one of the best-known of all his works, along with A Christmas Carol and Great Expectations. ...
North American DVD release of the 1979â81 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century TV series. ...
The Beatles (L-R, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, John Lennon), in 1964, performing on The Ed Sullivan Show during their first United States tour, promoting their first U.S. hit song, I Want To Hold Your Hand. ...
Dangermouse is a British animated series which was produced by Cosgrove Hall and illustrated by Arthur Ranson. ...
A Bucks Fizz is an alcoholic drink. ...
Knight Rider was a popular US 1980s television show. ...
Robin of Sherwood, retitled Robin Hood in the US, was a 1980s British television series, based on the legend of Robin Hood. ...
The A-Team is an action/adventure television show about a fictional group of ex-US Army commandos who are on the run from the military while working as mercenaries and helping the oppressed. ...
a-ha is a Norwegian pop music band. ...
Inspector Gadget is an animated series about a clumsy, absent-minded, and oblivious detective, Inspector Gadget, who is a cyborg with various gadgets built into his anatomy. ...
Allan's fast-paced action style attracted many of the best-known British comic strip artists, including John Burns, John Bolton, Jim Baikie, Bill Titcombe and Arthur Ranson. This article is about the comic strip, the sequential art form as published in newspapers and on the Internet. ...
John Burns (20 October 1858-24 January 1943) was a prominent English trade unionist, anti-racist, socialist and politician of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly associated with London politics. ...
There are several people named John Bolton, including: John R. Bolton - American politician John Bolton - British comic book artist John Bolton - Canadian Member of Parliament (1867-1872) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Arthur Ransons photorealistic drawing style has been gracing British comics since the early 1970s. ...
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