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Bobby Dazzler

  • Bobby Dazzler – First Appearance:  Judy: #263 (23 January 1965)
  • Last Appearance: Judy: #1549 (16 September 1989)
  • Art: Giorgio Letteri
  • List of Appearances

Plot

Roberta Dazzler, known as Bobby to her friends, is the only girl at Westbury Boarding School for Boys. This situation comes about because her mother is the matron at the school. Mike Norton and the other third formers claim that boys are superior to girls, but Bobby usually proves them wrong. Mike is Bobby’s main antagonist, friend and potential love interest. Usually the plot involves the boys wanting to keep Bobby, in her place, giving her a hard time, or telling her she can’t do something because she is a girl. Bobby turns around and outsmarts them. The boys don’t like to admit she is just as good at things as they are, perhaps they are a bit intimidated by her which is why they keep trying to bring her down. Despite the antagonism, Bobby is good friends with the boys and she often helps them out of  difficult situations too.

In one episode Bobby spots the boys doing their air cadet training. They are looking at model planes and Bobby teases them for playing with toys. Mike tells her that it is serious work, identifying types of planes  like the Spitfire he’s holding. Bobby quickly corrects him saying he certainly needs the practice as it’s actually a Hurricane. After this Mike reminds her cadets is just for boys and she can’t stay. When the boys go to visit a R.A.F. training facility Bobby sneaks in with them, in a spare uniform. She soon impresses the officer  showing them around, with her knowledge. Mike and the boys try to delay her from keeping up with the group which ends up in her saving a plane from going on fire. When the officer compliments her, Mike says she’s learned a lot from the boys!

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When the boys get Bobby a doll and pram for her birthday, she isn’t amused but it comes in useful later when she rescues the boys football from an aggressive dog by speeding by on the pram. Once the boys try to use Bobby’s fear of spiders to keep her away from certain places, Mike gets his comeuppance when he passes out at the dentist due to a fear of needles. With all these trick it’s no surprise that Bobby welcomes a potential amalgamation with a girl’s school, that is until she meets the girls and finds them a snobby bunch that disparage the quality  of Westbury. Then Bobby leads the charge against the Amalgamation and after the head teacher of the girl’s school sees what kind of rough girl Bobby is, she decides to keep the schools separate.

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Mike Norton can be bigheaded and likes to take credit for Bobby achievements, but Bobby’s always there to bring him down to reality. In one instance he’s ego becomes even worse after he gets paid to do some modelling, the other boys and Bobby come together to make a plan to get the old Mike back. Another instance of Mike’s ego getting in the way is when the school is entered into a table tennis competition with the local youth club. Mike the boys don’t want to be humiliated by having a girl playing for the school, despite Bobby being their best player. They lock her in a shed but are in for a surprise when the youth club turns out to be a mixed club and their best player, Diana easily beats Mike. Bobby having escaped from the shed manages to arrive for the final match and win for the school.

Bobby’s isn’t always the only girl in the school, some girls  temporarily join like Cynthia the headmaster’s niece and Bobby’s cousin Mariana. Both girls play up on the boys pretending to be delicate, and manipulating the boys into doing what they want. With the help of Bobby both time the girls true nature is exposed to the boys, which make them appreciate Bobby more (although they may not say it in the most complimentary way!).

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While usually stories were standalone there was sometime continuing plots, like when Mike thinks he will have to leave the school as his parents no longer can afford it. Mike has a few schemes to try and win some money but in the end Bobby convinces him his best chance is a scholarship and she helps him swot for it. He just misses out coming second, but it turns out his parents just wanted him to improve his grades and work hard, so they lied about not having the money to scare him!

In the  70s there was a bit of a change in the regular plot, while the boys were still quick to say what they thought girls should do, there was a more potential romance storyline. When new student Don Carter joins, him and Mike end up competing for Bobby’s attention, but Bobby just wants to be friends with both of them. Bobby’s looks change around this time too, the freckles are sometimes absent and her hair becomes long and straight. Bobby is still the same character, outsmarting the boys and putting them into their place when she needs to.

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Thoughts

Bobby is a good role model, she is a feminist character, she’s a lot of fun, smart and determined. She is quick to put the boys in their place, and proves that she can do whatever the boys can, she’s all for equal opportunities. At the same time she doesn’t ignore her “feminine” attributes she also enjoys cooking, clothes and so on, and sometimes shows the boys the benefits of having an interest in such things (like when her hair pins are used to fix a car). Sometimes the feminist message may be a bit mixed, like when she let’s Mike take credit for things, but this may be just because she is being a good friend, rather than it being her not wanting to show up a boy. She has been shown to be very compassionate and caring and a good friend. Which is why she helps them out of tricky situations. The same is for the boys, although they give her a hard time, they do admire her and stick up for her.

In the early strips Bobby looked very tomboyish and the boys and her were more friendly rivals. Later issues Bobby starts to become more traditionally pretty with longer straight hair and her freckles seem to come and go. This is the stage when the boys become rivals for Bobby’s affection, seeing her as a potential girlfriend. Even with a change in looks her character remains the same and she can still get the better of the boys. The change does come on gradually with her hair getting longer, which is quite a natural thing as well as a friendship maybe changing into something more Artistically  I do prefer her earlier look, it is more distinctive I think.

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While there are distinctive other students they rarely get named except for Mike and later Don and Freddy. Mike Norton is quite a flawed character he’s egotistical, takes credit for Bobby’s achievements and never seems to learn his lesson that he can’t outsmart Bobby. Later when he sees Bobby as more than a friend, he also shows a jealous streak. Still he’s not without he’s good qualities he takes pride in the school, is good fun, and shows loyalty and protectiveness to his friends.

Bobby Dazzler was a fun read and a popular character, the story ran for a long time and  appeared in a lot of annuals. It also was the cover story for the longest time, first appearing on the cover of issue #432 (20 April 1968) until #809 (12 July 1975). I don’t have all those issues so there may have been times a different story appeared on the cover but the majority were Bobby Dazzler covers, which must have meant she was a strong selling point for Judy.

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Heather in Italy / Heather in Austria

Plot

Heather Gordon, a clever wee Scots lassie, enters an adult art competition and, by mistake, is awarded one of the top prizes — a tour of Italian art centres. The other prize-winners are a snooty group of grown-ups who resent little Heather’s presence on the tour very much. But trust Heather to take care of herself.

Later Heather’s skills as a painter wins her an invitation to an arts festival held by Madame Frankel at Schloss Isel, her castle in Austria. Again some of the arty types try to make things uncomfortable for Heather but she can take care of herself.

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Notes

  • Artist: Giorgio Letteri

Appeared

  • Heather in Italy – Judy:  #58 (18 February 1961) – #89 (23 September 1961)
  • Heather in Austria – Judy: #291 (7 August 1965) – #305 (13 November 1965)

Other Appearances:

  • Heather in Italy – Judy for Girls 1962 (annual

Mandy Annual 1993

Picture Stories

  • Making Faces [5 parts] (Pages: 4-11, 49-53, 64-69, 75-80, 113-117) [Art: Wilf Street]
  • Sophie’s Last Surprise – Spring story (Pages: 9-12)
  • It’s Magic! (Pages: 13-16) [Art: Pamela Chapeau]
  • A Friend for Flora (Pages: 17-29) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • Wanda’s Weather Stone (Pages: 30-32)
  • Three’s a Crowd (Pages: 33-37) [Art: Carmen Barbara]
  • Gwen’s Goats (Pages: 42-44) [Art: George Martin]
  • My Gran’s Next Door (Pages: 45-48)
  • Parents for Polly – Summer story (Pages: 54-58) [Art: Tom Hurst]
  • The Greys and the Greens (Pages: 59-63) [Art: Terry Aspin]
  • Lucy and the Leaves – Autumn story (Pages: 70-74) [Art: Leslie Branton]
  • Dear Diary (Pages: 83-85) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Valda – Traveller in Time (Pages: 88-94) [Art: Dudley Wynne]
  • Candy and Her Cart Horse (Pages: 97-106) [Art: Vernoica Weir]
  • Peg in the Middle (Pages: 109-112)
  • Glenda the Guide (Pages: 118-120)
  • Susan and the Snowman- Winter story (Pages: 121-125) [Art: Bert Hill]
  • M & J (Pages: 126-127) [Art: Peter Wilkes]

Text Stories

  • Puppet Love (Pages: 38-41)
  • Time to say Goodbye (Pages: 81-82) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • In the Saddle! (Pages: 86-87) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • Just Jennifer (Pages: 95-96) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • History Rules Ok (Pages: 107-108) [Art: Claude Berridge]

 

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Judy Annual 1983

Picture Stories

  • Mother Goose (Pages: 5-9) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • Tulips (Pages: 12-16) [Art: Peter Wilkes]
    • Reprinted and translated into Dutch (as “Tulpen…”) – Debbie #35 (1983)
  • Wee Slavey (Pages: 17-19) [Art: John Higson]
  • Junior Nanny (Pages: 21-23) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Bobby Dazzler (Pages: 26-27) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Girl With the Golden Smile (Pages: 29-31) [Art: Bert Hill]
  • Stranger in the Snow (Pages: 33-37) [Art: Matias Alonso]
  • Val of the Valley (Pages: 39-43) [Art: Kim Raymond]
  • Cora Cupid (Pages: 49-51) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Trial Run (Pages: 53-57) [Art: Norman Lee]
  • Schoolgirl Vet (Pages: 61-63)
  • Big ‘n’ Bertha (Pages: 66-67)
  • Superbabe (Pages: 71-73) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Well-Kept Secret (Pages: 74-75) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Boyfriends (Pages: 76)
  • Anita’s Butler (Pages: 77-79) [Art: Bert Hill]
  • The Toy-Maker’s Daughter (Pages: 84-89) [Art: Norman Lee]
  • Hearts to Mend (Pages: 93-95)
  • Secret Skater (Pages: 97-101) [Art: Paddy Brennan]
  • Danger, Min at Work! (Pages: 104-105)
  • Betty’s Bloodhound Butler (Pages: 109-111) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • The Bond (Pages: 114-117) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • Hunted! (Pages: 120-125) [Art: Ian Kennedy]

Text Stories

  • Lesley’s Angel (Pages: 106-108)

Features

  • Photos (Pages: 2-3, 126-127)
  • The Art of Making Up (Pages: 10-11)
  • My Den (Pages: 20)
  • Christmas Cat Stocking (Pages: 24-25)
  • Jazz up a Jar!/ Dragnet (Pages: 28)
  • Sweet Treat (Pages: 32)
  • Judy Pin-Up: Noel Edmonds (Pages: 38)
  • Lunch Box (Pages: 44)
  • Cat and Mouse (Pages: 45)
  • Clare at Crufts (Pages: 46-47)
  • Purrfect (Pages: 48)
  • Bunny Business (Pages: 52)
  • Animal Ghosts (Pages: 58-59)
  • Airline Express (Pages: 60)
  • Cold or Hot (Pages: 64-65)
  • Round the World (Pages: 68-69)
  • Dottie’s Arty Joke Book (Pages: 70)
  • Handy Hold-All (Pages: 80)
  • The Peter Pan of Pop (Pages: 81-83)
  • Come to the Fair (Pages: 90-91) [Art: Ian Kennedy]
  • Be Your Own Fortune Teller (Pages: 92)
  • Judy Pin-Up: Peter Davidson (Pages: 96)
  • Nautical Necklace (Pages: 102)
  • This should be A Draw (Pages: 103)
  • Dottie’s Doggie Lovers’ Joke Book (Pages: 112)
  • Key Tidy (Pages: 113)
  • A Career With Ponies (Pages: 118-119)

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Judy Annual 1988

Picture Stories

  • Appointment With Fear (Pages: 5-9)
  • Wee Slavey (Pages: 17-19) [Art: “B Jackson”]
  • Granny Handy’s Candy (Pages: 21-23) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • The House On The Hill (Pages: 25-27)
  • Junior Nanny (Pages: 29-31) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Pepper the Pony (Pages: 32)
  • The Ghost Hunters (Pages: 33-37) [Art: Patrick Williams]
  • Superstitious Sal (Pages: 43-47) [Art: John Armstrong]
  • Big ‘n’ Bertha (Pages: 49)
  • Harvey – Go Home! (Pages: 50-51)
  • Bobby Dazzler (Pages: 53-55) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Pony Tales (Pages: 56)
  • A Sprig of White Heather (Pages: 57-59)
  • Cinderella Jones (Pages: 61-63) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Cora Cupid (Pages: 65-67) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Community Nurse (Pages: 69-71) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Homefinder Hilary (Pages: 73-75) [Art: Robert Hamilton]
  • Mother Goose (Pages: 77-79) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Magic Moments (Pages: 81-85)
  • Dog (Pages: 90-91)
  • The Gift (Pages: 92-95)
  • Schoolgirl Vet (Pages: 97-99)
  • Waiting (Pages: 106-109) [Art: Patrick Williams]
  • Exhibit 734 (Pages: 113-117) [Art: John Armstrong]
  • Two Shy People (Pages: 122-125)

Text Stories

  • In a Jam (Pages: 96)
  • The Girl at No. 26 (Pages: 103-105) [Art: Claude Berridge]

Photo Stories

  • Past Presents (Pages: 11-15)

Features

  • Photos (Pages: 2-3,126-127)
  • A Card for All Seasons (Pages: 10)
  • Pretty Bride (Pages: 16)
  • Personal Pursuit (Pages: 20)
  • Pony Quest (Pages: 24)
  • Flying Swan (Pages: 28)
  • Animal Counters (Pages: 38-39)
  • Breezin’ Along to Brighton (Pages: 40-41)
  • Sweater Spruce-Up (Pages: 42)
  • Pert Pixie (Pages: 48)
  • How to Fall Off a Horse (Pages: 52)
  • Dottie’s Stone-Age Jokes (Pages: 60)
  • Dottie’s Space Jokes (Pages: 64)
  • Catch a Pony! (Pages: 68)
  • Who’s Afraid of Me? (Pages: 72)
  • Quick ‘n’ Easy no-sew Patchwork (Pages: 76)
  • Christmas Crossword (Pages: 80)
  • Wynken, Blynken and Nod (Pages: 86-87)
  • Big Softies (Pages: 88-89)
  • Keeping a Dog (Pages: 100-101)
  • Pet Quiz (Pages: 102)
  • Keeping a Cat (Pages: 110-111)
  • Cat Quiz (Pages: 112)
  • Party Time (Pages: 118)
  • Lunch Box (Pages: 119)
  • Candies (Pages: 120)
  • Metropolitan Police Dog Training Establishment (Pages: 121)

 

 

Judy Annual 1986

Picture Stories

  • The Mirror (Pages: 12-15) [Art: Ian Kennedy]
  • Junior Nanny (Pages: 17-19) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Dottie’s Diary (Pages: 20)
  • Liz’s Lucky Day (Pages: 21-23)
  • Pony’s Tale (Pages: 24)
  • Mother Goose (Pages: 25-27) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Wee Slavey (Pages: 29-31) [Art: “B Jackson”]
  • In Loving Memory (Pages: 34-37) [Art: Colin Merrett]
  • Schoolgirl Vet (Pages: 43-47)
  • Dog (Pages: 48)
  • A Friend of Mine (Pages: 49-51)
  • Cora Cupid (Pages: 53-55) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Big ‘n’ Bertha (Pages: 56-57)
  • The Joker (Pages: 65-69) [Art: Patrick Williams]
  • Girl With the Golden Smile (Pages: 71-73) [Art: Bert Hill]
  • A Shy Kind of Girl (Pages: 75-79) [Art: Richard Neillands]
  • Stay-At-Home (Pages: 81-85)
  • Secret of the Cromlech (Pages: 91-95)
  • Community Nurse (Pages: 97-99) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Katie’s Cat (Pages: 101-105) [Art: Patrick Williams]
  • Bobby Dazzler (Pages: 110-111) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Waiting for Tomorrow (Pages: 113-117)

Text Stores

  • Freda (Pages: 60)
  • Meg of the Moors (Pages: 61-63)
  • Oops-A-Daisy (Pages: 107-109)

Photo Stories

  • The Perfect Day (Pages: 5-9)
  • Message in Bottle (Pages: 38-42)
  • Flight into Danger (Pages: 121-125)

Features

  • Find Your Birthday Flowers and Gems (Pages: 2-3, 125-127)
  • Paper Sculpture (Pages: 10-11)
  • New Forest Butterfly Farm (Pages: 16)
  • String Fiddle/ Clever Cubes (Pages: 28)
  • These Dolls are Real Swingers! (Pages: 32)
  • Drink a Rainbow! / Nobody Leaves These…Choc Leaves (Pages: 33)
  • Hot and Cold Joke Book (Pages: 52)
  • Recipes Around the World (Pages: 58-59)
  • Patchwork Pig (Pages: 64)
  • Horse Sense (Pages: 70)
  • Sweet Smells (Pages: 74)
  • Make This Owl Collage (Pages: 80)
  • Ours Is A Nice House Ours Is… (Pages: 86)
  • Make this Gruesome Twosome for Halloween (Pages: 87)
  • Royal Windsor (Pages: 88-89)
  • Kitten Cuties (Pages: 90)
  • 3 Kings for Christmas (Pages: 96)
  • Write On! (Pages: 100)
  • Begging the Question (Pages: 106)
  • Novel Gift Card (Pages: 112)
  • Knit a Picture (Pages: 118)
  • Instant Drinks (Pages: 119)
  • A Dog’s Day (Pages: 120)

Judy Annual 1987

Picture Stories

  • A Helping Hand (Pages: 5-11)
  • Escape! (Pages: 12-15) [Art: Ian Kennedy]
  • Dog (Pages: 16)
  • Dora and the Demon (Pages: 17-21)
  • The Plant (Pages: 23-27) [Art: Russ Nicholson?]
  • Big ‘n’ Bertha (Pages: 28-29)
  • Junior Nanny (Pages: 30-32) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Pony Tales (Pages: 40)
  • The Magic Typewriter (Pages: 41-45) [Art: John Armstrong]
  • Cora Cupid (Pages: 49-51) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • First-Time Faith (Pages: 53-55) [Art: Jim Baikie]
  • Bobby Dazzler (Pages: 57-59) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Danger – Min at Work (Pages: 62-63)
  • Wee Slavey (Pages: 65-67) [Art: “B Jackson”]
  • Dottie’s Pop Pal (Pages: 68)
  • “We Do!” (Pages: 70-73) [Art: Patrick Williams]
  • Sir Gallivant (Pages: 74-76)
  • Community Nurse (Pages: 77-79) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Pepper the Pony (Pages: 86)
  • “Let’s Get Together!” (Pages: 87-91) [Art: Patrick Williams]
  • In Search of Oryana (Pages: 97-101) [Art: Rodney Sutton]
  • Getting it Taped (Pages: 107-109) [Art: John Armstrong]
  • Mother Goose (Pages: 121-125)

Text Stories

  • The Cautionary Tale of Zenobia Babbit (Pages: 39-40)
  • Samantha (Pages: 102-103)
  • The Witch Next Door (Pages: 104-105) [Art: Claude Berridge]

Photo Stories

  • Secrets (Pages: 33-37)
  • Moira’s Midnight Bargains! (Pages: 81-85)
  • The Wishing Well (Pages: 113-117)

Features

  • Photos (Pages: 2-3, 126-127)
  • Pantomime (Pages: 10)
  • Ariendel Castle (Pages: 11)
  • Lucky Pony Mascot (Pages: 22)
  • Wildlife Rescue Centre (Pages: 46-48)
  • Christmas Video (Pages: 52)
  • Black Out Fun Pix (Pages: 56)
  • The Story of Furnival Fly (Pages: 60-61)
  • Percy Penguin Pyjama Pack (Pages: 64)
  • Handy Tips (Pages: 69)
  • Doll’s House Furniture (Pages: 80)
  • Cat Call (Pages: 92)
  • Judy Nature Calendar (Pages: 93-96)
  • Dottie’s Joke Page (Pages: 106)
  • Snack Lunches (Pages: 110-111)
  • The Great Pony Game (Pages: 112)
  • Dog’s Very Own Amazing Trick Puzzles (Pages: 118-119)
  • People ‘n’ Pets (Pages: 120)

Judy Annual 1991

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Picture Stories

  • See You Soon! (Pages: 4-11)
  • Mummy’s Girl (Pages: 9-13, 39-43) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • Judy & Co. (Pages: 16) [Art: Sean Phillips]
  • Annie’s Eyes (Pages: 17-24) [Art: “B Jackson”]
  • Junior Nanny (Pages: 26-30) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Dear Jackie, (Pages: 31-32)
  • Saving Scruff (Pages: 33-37) [Art: John Armstrong]
  • Judy & Co. (Pages: 38) [Art: Sean Phillips]
  • Neighbours (Pages: 45-48)
  • Wee Slavey (Pages: 49-53) [Art: “B Jackson”]
  • Bobby Dazzler (Pages: 54-56) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Pepper the Pony (Pages: 57)
  • That Dog Next Door! (Pages: 60-64) [Art: Colin Merrett]
  • Cinderella Jones (Pages: 65-68) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Wedding Belle (Pages: 70-75) [Art: Ana Rodriguez]
  • Sally’s Seven Sisters (Pages: 76-80) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Lonely This Christmas (Pages: 82-87)
  • Shelter From the Storm (Pages: 90-94)
  • Judy & Co. (Pages: 96) [Art: Sean Phillips]
  • Secret Admirer (Pages: 97-100) [Art: Julio Bosch]
  • Pepper the Pony (Pages: 101)
  • The Perfect Prefect (Pages: 105-111) [Art: Paddy Brennan]
  • Nightingales (Pages: 113-118) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • Judy & Co. (Pages: 119) [Art: Sean Phillips]
  • After Lights Out… (Pages: 120-125) [Art: Andrew Wilson]

Text Stories

  • In Deep Water (Pages: 58-59) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • The Little Donkey (Pages: 102-103)

Features

  • Woodland Wonders (Pages: 14-15)
  • Girls! Girls! Girls! (Pages: 25)
  • Goldie (Pages: 44)
  • Make this Cat Tissue Box (Pages: 69)
  • Grow Your Own Herbs (Pages: 81)
  • The Lonely Limpet (Pages: 88-89)
  • Granny’s Home Help (Pages: 95)
  • School Fun (Pages: 104)
  • Make This Trinket Tray (Pages: 112)
  • Picture (Pages: 126-127)

 

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Judy Annual 1989

Picture Stories

  • The Well of Small Wishes (Pages: 5-9)
  • The Trouble With Bert (Pages: 11-15)
  • That Holiday Spirit (Pages: 19-23)
  • Pepper the Pony (Pages: 24)
  • Bobby Dazzler (Pages: 25-27) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Cinderella Jones (Pages: 29-31) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Big ‘n’ Bertha (Pages: 32)
  • The Changing Picture (Pages: 33-37) [Art: Matias Alonso]
  • Sally Sleuth (Pages: 44-47) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • Homefinder Hilary (Pages: 49-51) [Art: Robert Hamilton]
  • Pony Tales (Pages: 52)
  • Wee Slavey (Pages: 53-55) [Art: “B Jackson”]
  • Mother Goose (Pages: 57-59) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Junior Nanny (Pages: 61-63) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Schoolgirl Vet (Pages: 69-71)
  • Cora Cupid (Pages: 73-75) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Community Nurse (Pages: 77-79) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • The Secret Cellar (Pages: 91-95)
  • Dog (Pages: 96)
  • Orphan Island (Pages: 101-103) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Wishing Your Life Away (Pages: 105-109) [Art: John Armstrong]
  • Long Distance (Pages: 119-123) [Art: John Armstrong]

Text Stories

  • Sent to Coventry (Pages: 65-67) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • Surprise Prize (Pages: 97-99)

Photo Stories

  • Interrupted Holiday (Pages: 113-117)

Features

  • Paintings Competition Entries (Pages: 2-3, 126-127)
  • Buying a Horse (Pages: 10)
  • Granny Penny Savers (Pages: 16)
  • Pretty Pincushion (Pages: 17)
  • Pony Quiz (Pages: 18)
  • Pocket Pattern Maker (Pages: 28)
  • The Budgerigar (Pages: 38-39)
  • Keeping Coldwater Fish (Pages: 40-41)
  • Field and Stable (Pages: 42-43)
  • Colour Brights (Pages: 48)
  • Make this Beautiful Bowl (Pages: 56)
  • String Bag (Pages: 60)
  • Explorer Joke Book (Pages: 64)
  • A Pet Sock for Christmas (Pages: 68)
  • Caterpillar Draught Killer (Pages: 72)
  • Fashion Quiz (Pages: 76)
  • Set Up House (Pages: 80)
  • Jest-a-Minute (Pages: 81)
  • Petal Fun (Pages: 82)
  • Decoupage (Pages: 83)
  • Lost Kittens Game (Pages: 84-85)
  • Stookie (Pages: 86-87)
  • Apollodorus (Pages: 88-89)
  • A Toy Clown to Make (Pages: 90)
  • Bird Pudding (Pages: 100)
  • Long Cool Drinks (Pages: 104)
  • Checking Tack (Pages: 110-11)
  • Spot a Pony (Pages: 112)
  • Quick Pizza (Pages: 118)
  • The Boss (Pages: 124-125)

 

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Judy Annual 1985

Picture Stories

  • “I Can See You…” (Pages: 5-9) [Art: Ian Kennedy]
  • Rosita (Pages: 12-15) [Art: Norman Lee]
  • The Guardians (Pages: 17-19)
  • Little Awful Annie (Pages: 21-23) [Art: Colin Merrett]
  • Speaking With Tongues (Pages: 25-27)
  • Boyfriends (Pages: 28)
  • Cora Cupid (Pages: 29-31) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • A Link with the Past (Pages: 33-37)
  • Weedy Wendy (Pages: 40-42)
  • Traveller’s Rest (Pages: 43-47)
  • ‘To the Station’ (Pages: 49-51)
  • The Steel Tree (Pages: 53-55)
  • Junior Nanny (Pages: 57-59) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Wee Slavey (Pages: 61-63) [Art: John Higson]
  • Pamela’s Pony (Pages: 65-67)
  • Big ‘n’ Bertha (Pages: 68-69)
  • Community Nurse (Pages: 70-71) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Schoolgirl Vet (Pages: 74-75)
  • The Wrong Track (Pages: 77-79)
  • The Exchange (Pages: 81-85)
  • Pony Tales/ Dog (Pages: 86/ 108)
  • Oona and Linda (Pages: 91-95) [Art: Matias Alonso]
  • Bobby Dazzler (Pages: 102-103) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • The Girl With the Golden Smile (Pages: 105-107) [Art: Bert Hill]
  • Real Money (Pages: 109-111)
  • “I Have Been Here Before!” (Pages: 113-117) [Art: Peter Wilkes]

Photo Stories

  • Softy Simpson (Pages: 96-100)
  • Runaway (Pages: 121-125)

Features

  • Photos (Pages: 2-3, 126-127)
  • Actors on Strings (Pages: 10-11)
  • Be a Champion Show-Jumper (Pages: 16)
  • Crosspatch! (Pages: 20)
  • Boomtime for British Bangers (Pages: 24)
  • Love of a Pony Is… (Pages: 32)
  • World of Wildfowl (Pages: 38-39)
  • The Paper Railway (Pages: 48)
  • Pins ‘n’ Things (Pages: 52)
  • Dottie’s Holiday Diary (Pages: 56)
  • Pop-a-Penny Poodle (Pages: 60)
  • Ski Slope! (Pages: 64)
  • History of a Know –All (Pages: 72-73)
  • Make This Pony Blanket (Pages: 76)
  • Dottie’s Joke Book (Pages: 80)
  • Calendar (Pages: 87-90)
  • Wheel of Fortune (Pages: 101)
  • Animal Quiz (Pages: 104)
  • Grrr!! The Bug/ Emergency Slippers (Pages: 112)
  • Carry on Camping (Pages: 118-119)
  • Please Buy Me… (Pages: 120)