Tag Archives: Douglas Perry

The Impostor!

Plot

Scheming maidservant Hetty Brown tricks the Honourable Harriet Mannering into trading places with her. Harriet strives to prove her identity agains the increasingly nasty tricks from Hetty to stop her, and and in the meantime Harriet is discovering how hard the life of a servant can be.

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Notes

  • Artist: Douglas Perry

Appeared

  • The Impostor! – #1946 (29 April 1995) – #1957 (15 July 1995)

No Time for Terri!

Plot

Terri Dempster thought her dreams had come true when her parents returned from working abroad, and looked forward to leaving boarding school and spending as much  time as possible with them. So it came as a shock to find her parents had taken on Heartvale House and turned it into a Children’s home, Terri began to wish things had stayed as they were!

No Time for Terri!

Notes

  • Art: Douglas Perry

Appeared

  • No Time for Terri! –  Bunty:  #1604 (08 October 1988) – #1614 (17 December 1988)

Other Appearances:

  • No Time for Terri!–  Bunty Annual 1990 [Art: Douglas Perry]

 

A Tale From the Toy Museum

Plot:

Tamsin Treco stayed with her grandmother who ran a toy museum in a Cornish fishing village. Tamsin loved to hear the stories behind many of the toys that were on show.

Tale From the Toy Museum

Notes:

  • Art: Douglas Perry
  • Art: David Matysiak (Bunty Annual 1987-89 & – Bunty Summer Special 1988 )
  • The stories had different titles ever week, accompanied by a sub heading “A Tale From the Toy Museum”
  • The first story was called “The Little Drummer Boy”

Appeared:

  • A Tale From the Toy Museum –  Bunty:   #1493 (23 August 1986) – #1500 (11 October 1986)
  • A Tale From the Toy Museum – Bunty: #1512 (3 January 1987)
  • A Tale From the Toy Museum – Bunty: #1515 (24 January 1987) – #1519 (21 February 1987)
  • A Tale From the Toy Museum – Bunty: #1522 (14 March 1987) – #1523 (21 March 1987)

Other Appearances:

Annual Appearances

  • The House of No Dolls – A Tale from the Toy Museum – Bunty Annual 1987 [Art: David Matysiak]
  • The Forbidden Doll – A Tale from the Toy Museum – Bunty Annual 1988 [Art: David Matysiak] 
  • A Model Family – A Tale from the Toy Museum – Bunty Annual 1989 [Art: David Matysiak]

Summer Specials

  • Raggie Annie – a Tale from the Toy Museum – Bunty Summer Special 1986 [Art: Douglas Perry]
  • Picture-Book Dreams – a Tale from the Toy Museum – Bunty Summer Special 1987 [Art: Douglas Perry]
  • The Tell-Tale Toy – a Tale from the Toy Museum – Bunty Summer Special 1989 [Art: David Matysiak]

Willa the Wisp

Plot:

In first story Willa Browne,  tries to get a job at a department store selling perfume. She gets locked in at closing and to pass the time she tries on different dresses. The store’s managers see her on the security camera and think she would make a great model. The story follows her modeling career and becoming a successful model.

In the follow up now a fashion model, Willa  had converted an old London bus into a boutique and with her friends, Ruth and Jane, had set off on a tour of France to give fashion shows in various towns.

Willa the Wisp

Notes:

  • Art: Douglas Perry

Appeared:

  • Willa the Wisp –  Bunty: #561 (12 October 1968) –  #580 (22 February 1969)
  • Willa the Wisp –  Bunty: #1431 (15 June 1985) – #1448 (12 October 1985)

Other Appearances:

Annual Appearances:

  • Willa the Wisp –  Bunty Annual 1970 [Artist: Douglas Perry]
  • Willa the Wisp –  Bunty Annual 1987 [Artist: Douglas Perry]

Summer Specials:

  • Willa the Wisp – Bunty Summer Special 1969 [Art: Douglas Perry]

A Twin for Toni

Plot:

Orphan Toni Downs was happily settled with her foster family when it was discovered she had a twin sister, Tammy. The Morrows foster Tammy as well and Toni is delighted at first, but then things start to go wrong as she found herself forever blamed for Tammy’s mishaps.

twin for toni

Notes:

  • Art: Douglas Perry

Appeared:

  • A Twin for Toni –  Bunty:  #1397 (20 October 1984) – #1415 (23 February 1985)

 

The Fate of the Fairleys

Plot:

In the early 1900s,  after their mother dies Angie and her younger siblings May and Jimmy, runaway from an orphanage so they won’t be separated. Angie had found a picture of a house with an address on the back in her mother’s possessions and they set off to find it. They are surprised when the old woman takes them to stay in an old playhouse rather than the main house.

fate of the fairleys

Notes:

  • Art: Douglas Perry

Appeared:

  • The Fate of the Fairleys–  Bunty: #1293 (23 October 1982) – #1319 (23 April 1983)

 

Bunty Annual 1984

 

Picture Stories

  • The Survivors (Pages: 6-11, 44-48, 65-69, 121-125) [Artist: John Woods]
  • The Four Marys (Pages: 17-25) [Artist: Selby Donnison]
  • Dolwyn’s Dolls (Pages: 27-32) [Artist: George Ramsbottom?]
  • The Flights of Flopear (Pages: 33-40) [Artist: Robert MacGillivray]
  • The No-Good Gnome (Pages: 50-57) [Artist: Robert MacGillivray]
  • The Travelling Winstons (Pages: 58-64) [Artist: Matias Alonso]
  • The Thirteenth Dancer (Pages: 73-80) [Artist: Rodney Sutton]
  • Shivery Shirley (Pages: 82-87) [Artist: Douglas Perry]
  • The Blue Tulip (Pages: 88-95) [Artist: Andy Tew]
  • Haggis (Pages: 96)
  • Balloon Girl (Pages: 97-104) [Artist: Robert MacGillivray]
  • Toots (Pages: 105-106) [Artist: Bill Ritchie]
  • Susan of Sunnysides (Pages: 107-111) [Artist: Hugh Thornton-Jones]
  • Wonderwoofa (Pages: 113-119) [Artist: Andy Tew]

Text Stories

  • Peril in the Pinewoods  (Page: 43)

Features

  • Flower Legends (Pages: 12)
  • Calendar 1984 (Pages: 13-16)
  • Training Tips for Olympic Hopefuls (Pages: 26)
  • Animal Puzzles (Pages: 41)
  • Food for Thought (Pages: 42)
  • Bunty’s Cut-Out Wardrobe (Pages: 49)
  • Bunty’s Olympic Game (Pages: 70)
  • Here’s How! (Pages: 71)
  • Clowning Around! (Pages: 81)
  • Fun with Tissue Paper (Pages: 112)
  • Gooey Goodies (Pages: 120)

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Bunty Annual 1998

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Picture Stories

  • The Four Marys (Pages: 4-9)  [Artist Jim Eldridge]
  • The New Girls! (Pages: 18-23)  [Artist Andy Tew]
  • The Comp (Pages: 25-31)  [Artist Peter Wilkes]
  • The Sad Snowman (Pages: 49-55)  [Artist Douglas Perry]
  • Hayley’s Holidays (Pages: 60-63) [Artist Ron Lumsden]
  • Fiona’s Friend (Pages: 65-71)
  • Sadie’s Summer (Pages: 74-79)  [Artist “B Jackson”]
  • The Four Marys (Pages: 81-88)  [Artist Jim Eldridge]
  • Bunty- A Girl Like You (Pages: 89)  [Artist Andy Tew]
  • Dream On! (Pages: 90-94)
  • Sharing Shannon (Pages: 97-103)  [Artist Eduardo Feito]
  • Wishing Mel (Pages: 107-111) [Artist Douglas Perry]
  • The Comp (Pages: 113-117) [Artist Peter Wilkes]
  • Bugsy (Pages: 120)
  • Bunty- A Girl Like You (Pages: 125) [Artist Andy Tew]

Text Stories

  • Carly’s Crowd (Pages: 17) [Artist Peter Wilkes]
  • Going Places (Pages: 64)
  • Silent Screams (Pages: 104-105)

Photo Stories

  • “The Boy for Me!” (Pages: 11-16)
  • I Spy! (Pages: 33-39)
  • Sandy’s Secret (Pages: 42-47)

Features

  • What’s in a Name? (Pages: 2-3)
  • Pet Pin-Up (Pages: 10, 96, 124)
  • Puzzle Time! (Pages: 24)
  • Four Marys Fact File (Pages: 32)
  • Do Not Disturb! (Pages: 40-41)
  • Yummy! (Pages: 48)
  • Star Chart 1998 (Pages: 56-57)
  • Best Friends’ Special (Pages: 58-59)
  • Party On! (Pages: 72-73)
  • The Perfect Boy (Pages: 80)
  • Green Scene (Pages: 95)
  • Make Your Own Christmas Cards (Pages: 106)
  • Behind the Scenes at Byker Grove (Pages: 118-119)
  • Merry Christmas Shopping! (Pages: 121-123)
  • What’s in a Name? (Pages: 126-127)
  • Animal Crackers (Pages: 112)