£ VERY WEEK Brian Edwards — a I new “gentle touch” The man who spilt blood (other people’s) on the TV studio floor is delighted to be accused of going soft. Success crowned with love The winner of our Enterprising Woman award has triumphed in more ways than one. Ml Dr Spratt on the boil! His new campaign could be just your cup of tea. IMBU The most special -J, |KjH twins in the world ' - w Jo Smith never thought she’d be able to have one baby, let alone two! The story of VWIM the latest test-tube triumph. *J|SB A sex symbol, but... jflH Tom Selleck has problems attracting women — the “right kind” of women. How to cut down on SALT Why salt can be a health hazard — and what to do about it. Ho more dressing up Galloping Gran sets world record Viewers and performers are not the only R “»““ <*J> h° ,he °' deSt people sorry to farewell Radio Times. ever to have ridden an ostrich. fpet problems He phonecl Prince Charles — —' And the next thing Charles was talking to Auckland When a pooch’s hairstyle can be a hazard radio announcer, Kevin Black, on air. (karen kay 1 Ingrid Bergman — "I'm scared my past will catch up with me" COUrageOUS tO the end t z; —r - t 7 —l > Like her life, her death could have been a scene from a medical centre J movie. Cosmetic surgery can improve looks and lives SllZaniW’S IliagiC year f test kitehen 1 Asparagus — plus Twelve months ago Suzanne Lee was a barely known k-*"*' singer-dancer.
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