Judy Annual 1970

Picture Stories

  • Fay Farrell – Fishermen’s Nurse (Pages: 6-7) [Art: Emilio Frejo]
  • The Dreams of Alwyn (Pages: 10-13) [Art: Rodney Sutton]
  • The Swamp School Siege (Pages: 17-21) [Art: Roy Newby?]
  • Skinflint School (Pages: 26-30) [Art: Ron Smith]
  • Bobby Dazzler (Pages: 33-37)  [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Dawn’s Patrol (Pages: 42-43) [Art: Rodney Sutton]
  • Madge the Badger (Pages: 44-47) [Art: Eduardo Feito]
  • Polly and her Pram (Pages: 48)
  • Wee Slavey (Pages: 49-52) [Art: John Higson]
  • Naughty Dottie (Pages: 53)
  • The S.O.S Girls (Pages: 54-55)
  • Me and My Family (Pages: 60-61) [Art: Roy Newby]
  • Colleen and the Last Witch (Pages: 62-63) [Art: Rodney Sutton]
  • Janie B. Quick (Pages: 64)
  • The Strange Story of Millie Mold (Pages: 68-71)
  • Double Danger (Pages: 76-80)
  • Lorna’s Leprechaun (Pages: 82-83)
  • Sandra’s Shadow (Pages: 84-89) [Art: Paddy Brennan]
  • Annie’s Ark (Pages: 90-91) [Art: Sebastia Boada]
  • Junior Nanny (Pages: 92-95) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Polly and her Pram (Pages: 97)
  • The Talking Rock (Pages: 98-101)
  • Our Class (Pages: 104-107) [Art: Roy Newby]
  • Personality Pat (Pages: 108-109)
  • Magnetic Maggie (Pages: 110-111)
  • The Hobbies of Holly (Pages: 113-117) [Art: Rodney Sutton]
  • The Legend of Baba Yaga (Pages: 118-121)
  • Emergency Emma (Pages: 122-125) [Art: Ian Kennedy]

Text Stories

  • Bess (Pages: 38-41)
  • The Blue Toboggan (Pages: 56-59)
  • Dottie’s Letter (Pages: 96)

Features

  • Try this colourful hobby-Leaf Printing (Pages: 8-9)
  • Out and About (Pages: 14-15)
  • Beauty-the Roman Way (Pages: 16)
  • Make Your Own Matchbox Cottage (Pages: 22-23)
  • Calendar of Customs (Pages: 24-25)
  • Jumping Jack (Pages: 31)
  • I Wait in the Wings (Pages: 32)
  • Make Your own 3D Viewer (Pages: 65)
  • Dog’s homes! (Pages: 66)
  • Peggy Porker (Pages: 67)
  • The Pearls of Poona (Pages: 72-73)
  • Pop Plaques (Pages: 74-75)

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2 thoughts on “Judy Annual 1970

  1. Dear fans, I had this annual and have been haunted ever since by the Baba Jaga story! I am writing an inspired story and need to reference this. It is good to find the authors and artists listed here, but there is nothing for pages (118-121) as I would like to leave credit in the Bibliography. If anyone can help I would very much appreciate it.

    1. It would be impossible to identify the writer. If the artist cannot be identified either, I suggest you just list the annual and story in your bibliography, and say something to the effect that the artist and writer are unknown.

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