Bunty Annual 1962

Picture Stories

  • The Dance of 100 Heartaches (Pages: 7-15) [Artist: George Ramsbottom]
  • Toots (Page 17) [Artist: Bill Ritchie]
  • Hetty the Hedgehog (Page 22)
  • Pip at Pony School (Pages: 27-32)
  • The Legend of the Bells (Pages: 34-38)
  • Terry and the Terrible Twins (Pages: 43-48) [Artist: Doris Kinnear]
  • Anne Proctor (Pages: 52-55)
  • Little Miss Moffat (Page 60)
  • Pert Gert (Page 64)
  • Poor Kate – She’s Always Late (Pages: 66-72)
  • The Flight of the Snow Geese (Pages: 75-79)
  • Little Mo – The Eskimo (Pages: 81-84)
  • Little Lulu (Page 90)
  • Katy O’Connor (Pages: 91-95) [Artist: Ron Forbes?]
  • Janet’s Jungle School (Pages: 99-103)
  • Babalu (Page 107)
  • Hopeless Harriet (Pages: 109-112) [Artist: Tony Thewenetti]
  • Cinderella of the Orphanage (Pages: 114-119) [Artist: George Ramsbottom]
  • The Four Marys (Pages: 121-124) [Artist: James Walker]

Text Stories

  • Nora’s First Job (Pages: 18-19)
  • Sue of Starholme (Pages: 20-23)
  • Pam and the Pilot (Pages: 24-26)
  • Jill – Junior Reporter (Pages: 49-51)
  • Away in a Manger (Pages: 56-57)
  • Friendly Frances (Pages: 58-61)
  • Danger at the Pottery (Pages: 62-63)
  • The School under Canvas (Pages: 86-89)
  • A Nose for Trouble (Pages: 96-98)
  • Miss Fix-It of TV (Pages: 105-108)

Features

  • Little Town of Bethlehem (Pages: 2-3, 126-127)
  • Stories Behind the Flowers (Pages: 16, 33, 42, 65, 74, 80, 113, 120)
  • Your Birthday Luck (Page 3)
  • Bunty’s Cut-Out Wardrobe (Pages: 40-41)
  • The Dancing Dolls (Page 73)
  • Off to School (Page 85)
  • Wedding Customs (Page 104)

 

* Thanks to Goof for information and cover picture

2 thoughts on “Bunty Annual 1962

  1. I wrote an article for Bunty in 1962-1964 about my terrapins. I wrote because I wanted a Cosmetic Kit at that time. Is there anyway I can get a copy of my Story? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

    1. Hi Lynn, was this for a weekly issue or one of the annuals? If it’s for weekly issue may be hard to track down 1 article. Is there any other details you can give that may help identify it, was it a full page article? I don’t have a lot of issues in that era but maybe someone else might.

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