Sadie Milligan
/But You're A Big Girl Now
Little girls are the enchanting subject of the song.
When SADIE MILLIGAN was a little girl, she was a terror. Well, that's what all the other little girls said, but as for the little boys, ah, that's different. They shared their apples with her, and Billy always gave her half his jelly babies.
Sadie looked ever so cute reading her children's book in front of her slate.
But you're a big girl now, Sadie. I know I am (said Sadie) but I still like to wear my old-fashioned knickers. They remind me of Santa Claus in his red flannel nightgown.
If you can see the connection, we can't.
It must be something to do with having a warm, cosy childhood when you're a little girl.
Beautiful Britons No 192 - November 1971
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Angie Holt
/Swinging Angie
Coming alive every evening in the bright lights of West Berlin is ANGIE HOLT, a fair-haired, blueeyed go-go-go girl.
Angie's world is the pop world, highlighted by her passionate adoration of the Beatles and her devotion to all groups which have brought to the beat clubs and the discotheques the music and the sounds which delight the ears and hearts of the young.
During any sunny week-end Angie likes to get into the open air, reserving her swinging reaction to music to the evenings, but it must be pretty obvious she makes as good a picture in the open air as she does when living it up in discotheque.
There's a military look about her cap and dress, and any regiment of signallers which would like to sign her on and teach her semaphore had better apply while they're still under the influence of optimism.
Span No 161 - February 1968
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/Steph
Margaret Carmichael
/A Book, A Bird and a Cosy Glow
By the fireside a winter's evening can be a lovely cosy glow. Scots’ girl MARGARET CARMICHAEL was all cosy glow as she relaxed on the rug with a good book. If there was only room for one more Harry McGurgle would be there with her, he's mad about good books and even madder about delicious birds and a cosy glow.
Margaret is a secretary, looks lovely taking dictation and entrancing tapping her typewriter. She measures 36-23-35. That may be nothing to do with typing, but it does indicate why she looks so good at it.
Beautiful Britons - No 207 February 1973
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/Claire
Janet de Bollet
/Fashion War Communique
Communique No. 47A issued from Modern Gear G.H.Q to Hotpants Division read:
"Instruct Elsie Golightly to advance on Leicester and Nottingham, enemy bombardment of maxi skirts and velvet knickers blanketing both towns and smothering inhabitants. Liberate them."
It was signed by General A. Geary.
Reply from the Hotpants Division was as follows.
"Elsie Golightly gone over to the enemy and velvet knickers. Suggest we send JANET DE BOLLET instead. Janet will slay them. Photographs enclosed as proof." To which Modern Gear G.H.Q replied with communique No. 47B.
"Instruct Janet de Bollet to report here immediately. Where have you been hiding her? Champagne will be uncorked at 19.30, candlelight will commence at 19.45." It was signed Bert.
Spick No 211 - June 1971
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/Vicky
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Tina Reynolds
/Tina
Typical of the verve and ebullience of today's dolly birds is the gay approach to life of TINA REYNOLDS.
Brown-haired and green-eyed, Tina measures 36-24-35, and her main interests are of the sporting kind. She's a willowy participant in squash, badminton and table tennis.
She also likes flying and hopes one day to do her solo stint.
Except that she's just become engaged and her fiancé doesn't think much of any flying stint which is so solo that he's left on the ground.
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/Emma
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Maria Lynley
/Don't Ring Off
The phone rang and MARIA LYNLEY answered it.
"Hello," she said, "who's that?"
"It's me," said Harry.
"Who's you?" said Maria.
"Harry," said Harry.
"Is it about the telly?" said Maria.
“I haven't got one," said Harry, "I keep chickens. Can you come out tonight?"
“I'll ask my husband," said Maria, a lovely young Leicester housewife.
"Oh sock me," said Harry, "isn't that Ethel?"
"No, it isn't," said Maria, "it's me."
"Who's you?" said Harry.
"Maria," said Maria, "goodbye, Harry."
"No, don't ring off," said Harry, "you don't half sound cracking."
"Saucebox," giggled Maria and put the phone down.
Beautiful Britons No - 182 January 1971