Monday, 6 May 2013

SPOT The DIFFERENCE - In The 21st CENTURY...


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Here's an interesting thing I noticed while leafing through my two copies of TV CENTURY 21 Annual for 1966 - a page in one book is different to the corresponding page in the other.  Was this a deliberate change, I wonder, to differentiate between a first and second printing, or simply a mistake of some kind?  If it's just a mistake, how exactly did it occur?  Something to do with colour separations perhaps?  If any of you own the book, check out the above page in it and let me know which one you've got, eh?  It'd be interesting to see which version is the more common of the two.


2 comments:

  1. Colour, schmolour - what the flip is Lady Penelope doing sitting upfront with Parker?

    Prudishly
    B Smith

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  2. You mean...gasp...you didn't know about Parker's occasional 'extra' duties for her ladyship? Oiling the machine guns on FAB 1 wasn't the only task that earned him a "Parker...well done!"

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