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PEOPLE WEEKLY MAGAZINE Hollywood Kids John Ritter & Family Cover
Dated August 9, 1982
Excellent condition
People Weekly Magazine dated August 9, 1982 featuring “Hollywood Kids” with John Ritter, wife Nancy Morgan and kids Jason and Carly on the front cover. Loaded with lots of wonderful black & white photos of your favorite celebrities and colorful ads from the era. 96 pages including covers.
Feature articles
John Ritter and wife Nancy, plus other Hollywood parents and children, talk about the pressures and pleasures of growing up in the gilded ghetto.
The old boys of summer including Ty Cobb and Ted Williams, play ball again in vintage clips and pix in NBC’s The Game and Its Glory.
Mary Lee Settle’s The Killing Ground is a quintessentially clichéd Southern novel.
Eddie Money’s new album is called No Control, but he seems all calculation.
Robin Williams makes the film adaptation of John Irving’s best-seller seem like The World According to Mork.
Defying the law, Quaker Jim Corbett smuggles a desperate Salvadoran family to safety in the U.S.
A German teenager says ex-Beattle Paul McCartney is her father – and files a paternity suit.
Newcomers Byron Cherry and Christopher Mayer become Dukes of Hazzard, as Bo and Luke take a hike.
Lady Mary Henderson turns the British Embassy in Washington into a showcase for British goods and talent, with the help of designers David Hicks and Laura Ashley.
John and Annie Denver’s Rocky Mountain marriage bottoms out.
When a rude person strikes, don’t get mad, get even – politely. A thoroughly modern Miss Manners (Judith Martin) tells how.
On the 20th anniversary of her death, Marilyn Monroe lives on a new collection of rarely seen photographs.
Jim Pierce delivers Joe DiMaggio’s roses to Marilyn Monroe’s grave.
The Fall Guy’s Heather Thomas claims she’s the fall gal in a nudie flim-flam.
Led Lezzelin’s Robert Plant soars on alone.
Classical pianist Emanuel Ax loves Chopin, but potatoes are his passion.
The latest best-seller in the sex manual sweepstakes is Mike Morgenstern’s How to Make Love to a Woman.
Zoomaster emeritus Marlin Perkins is Wild Kingdom’s primary primate.
He struck out in the minors, but Terry Cashman is a big-league hit with his nostalgic songs about baseball.
Lyman Van Vliet’s Shoe Goo helps footgear keep body and sole together.
South African playwright Athol Fugard’s Master Harold...and the Boys brings the agony of apartheid to the Great White Way.
Minnesota’s Asp family and a crew of modern-day Vikings cross the Atlantic in a Leif Ericsson longboat to fulfill the vow of a deceased father, boat builder Robert Asp.
and much more...
Condition
Excellent condition: mild discoloration of some of the inside pages; carefully read one time only and stored in a plastic sleeve with cardboard backing (included).
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