Battle No. 610, dated 10 January 1987. Night of the Jackal cover by John Cooper. Treasury of British Comics.

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Battle No. 610, dated 10 January 1987. Night of the Jackal cover by John Cooper. Treasury of British Comics.

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George recording Wonderwall Music at EMI Recording Studio, Bombay, India, on 10th January 1968. George flew to India on the 7th January, starting work on the 9th. Most of the work was complete by the 12th of January, so in order to make the most of his studio time, he recorded some additional ragas that he thought might be suitable for future Beatles recordings. One of these became The Inner Light.
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Battle Action No. 297, dated 10 January 1981. Charley's War cover by Joe Colquhoun. Treasury of British Comics.

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Warlord No. 329, dated 10 January 1981. Kampfgruppe Falken cover. DC Thomson.
Farrah Fawcett (Fawcett-Majors at the time) and Kate Jackson in a promotional pic from arguably the best known Charlie's Angels episode - 'Angels in Chains'. First shown in the US on 20 October 1976 and in the UK on 10 January 1977.
Kim Basinger was one of the guest stars in the episode. She was said to have been considered as replacement for Farrah when she left after this first season. Cheryl Ladd, the first choice and eventual replacement for Farrah, had initially turned the role down.
Battle Picture Weekly No. 45 dated 10 January 1976. 46 years ago today for 7p. Major Eazy makes his debut with cover and interior art by Carlos Ezquerra.
A very similar image, also by Ezquerra, appears in the first episode of his 1977 crossover story with Rat Pack. A colour version of this image also appeared (without cigar) in the 'Heroes' poster in Battle Action dated 22 September 1979. IPC, the publishers of Battle at the time, had introduced a ban on their characters smoking at some point in 1979/1980.
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