Ever wondered how cartoons are made to HRh move on X me screen/ ■ tflk THIS VVEEK’S 1 •Wl X ’■' t Weekly Here’s Hou David Writers is I* creating animated characters in • h* s Auckland studio with a full- \ time staff of seven and finding a \ ' f wßk ready market for them. [ABORTION Prominent New Zealanders - Sir Guy Powles, Barbara Goodman, The Very Rev. Dean Martin Sullivan, Philip Holloway, Peter Mulgrew and Mira Szazy put their reputations at stake for Repeal. \ / rg The Beatles - where are MUSSES they now? 9 years after they split, Beatlemania is posed to come screaming back with a bang. London s hottest new band. H Pleasers wea r Beatie haircuts ■*- £■■■ and s , n g Beatle-style songs wi:_•rTW'ifijr* W M And >n Los Angeles audiences are squeahng with joy at the Ej most exciting new musical m w’ town - it s called Beatlemania' - Wk - lyf Good Old-Fashioned English Food Tui Slower has just the thing tor st Georqe s Day - Steak and Kidney Pudding and all the trimmings. THE “BEST BOY” MAGAZINE IN NEW ZEALAND C/
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Press, 17 April 1978, Page 17
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