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Sunday Times Magazine 23 March 1980 Alan Bowness Meccano Blondies Debbie Harry

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Sunday Times Magazine 23 March 1980 Alan Bowness Meccano Blondies Debbie Harry

The Sunday Times Magazine March 23, 1980

The Polygamists: multiple
marriage still flourishes among
Morman fundamentalists in America
despite 20 murders. Page 30
Hollywood lookalikes: a new TV
series brings the great screen stars
back to life in facsimile. Page 42
The deb of the year: the economy
may slump ever downwards but the
Season goes on for ever. Page 45
The making of Meccano man:
despite the closure of the Liverpool
factory, Frank Hornbys 80-year-old
hobby still thrives. Page 48
Photographic treasures: from the
Royal Photographic Society. Page 54
Alan Bowness: the most influential
man in British art. Page 66
Trouble in Union City: what
happened when Blondies Deborah
Harry turned to movies. Page 76
LIFESPAN
Image of the week: a picture
thats nice enough to eat. Page 89
Museums: a new home for Londons
old trains and buses. Page 90
Football: Lifespan probes the Pools
Panel from a distance. Page 90
Rock: its different for girls. Page 92
Art: a Turner painting makes its
second public appearance. Page 95
Lifestyle: adman Peter Marsh
sells style and buys it. Page 97
Tea: our panel of experts
chooses the best. Page 98
Education: a nine-point guide to
passing this summers exams. Page 98
Theatre: Morecambes very own
playwright, Victoria Wood. Page 100
Games: Chess and Bridge. Plus
the Mephisto Crossword. Page 103
A Life in the Day of Nigerian
writer Buchi Emecheta. Page 110
START HERE
In the third week of our new
section for young readers, we talk
to Radio-1s Dave Lee Travis and
look at a record-breaking school.
John Craven describes being a
mountain rescue guinea pig, and
Morecambe and Wise tell this
weeks star joke. Plus: details of
our £4000 Computer Brain
competition, how to make your
pets pawprints and the
adventures of Flash Gordon.
Join us each week. Page 104


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