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Timeslip: Maid of Falmouth Comic Strip
The Fourth full Timeslip strip
Timeslip: Egypt Comic Strip
The Third
full Timeslip strip
Timeslip
- The DVDs
Carlton Visual Entertainment Ltd released Timeslip
on DVD on Monday 19th July 2004.
The series came in a four-disc box set and featured newly remastered
episodes, which included the rarely seen and sole surviving, colour
episode 12. There were also some limited extras on the release,
which included a photo gallery and map of St. Oswald.
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Timeslip: Robot World Comic
Strip
The
second full Timeslip strip.
Timeslip: Caveman Comic Strip
The Official Timeslip Website is proud to present the
first full story of the fondly remembered 'Timeslip' strip
that appeared in 'Look-in' magazine in 1971. The other 'Look-in'
stories will be appearing on this website shortly, so stay tuned!
We would like to gratefully acknowledge the help afforded us by
Mark Winterton (at IPC Media Ltd.), Michael Noble, Shaqui and
Robert Moubert. NB - The original comic strips were printed without
actual story titles and the ones used throughout the Timeslip
website are arbitary ones used by this site for consistant identification.
Timeslip - The Videos
The complete Timeslip series was released as four double
pack videos during the early nineties by ITC Home Video. Depending
on where you purchased them form you could buy them for around
£16.99.
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Timeslip - The Novel
Pan Books published a novel based on Timeslip to coincide
with the series in 1970. It was based on the first two serials,
'The Wrong End of Time' and 'The Time of the Ice Box'.
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Timeslip - ...in Look-in
When the ITV listings magazine TV Times launched it's junior version
called "Look-in" in January 1971, they created a comic
that was to become as much a part of seventies pop culture as
space hoppers, chopper bikes and space dust. "Look-in"
featured an eclectic mix of text articles on pop and TV stars
of the time, posters, and comic strips based on current ITV favourites
that over the years included the likes of Benny Hill, Space: 1999,
Mind Your Language, The A-Team, Enid Blyton's Famous Five, The
Bionic Woman and The Tomorrow People to name but seven…
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