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Date: 22nd December 1991
Service: ORACLE
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: ANGLIA
Current Page: 124
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P124 ORACLE 124 Sun22 Dec ITV 1924:15LIVE 1/4 AT by Serena Hennessy Broken link MISS J HINE of St Neots wrote with a rather sad complaint. After watching Central TV's Link programme for the disabled, she decided to send off for the magazine to go with it. She took out a year's subscription. She got ONE copy and then nothing. No magazine in October, and nothing in November either. "Can you find what's going on please?" she asked. more >Live At 5 Guide 120 Find-a-Word 125INFORMATION ON COURSES P 671 (C4) Find-A-Word Letters Puzzles TV Guide
P124 ORACLE 124 Sun22 Dec ITV 1951:21LIVE 2/4 AT Broken link....2 NOW don't panic, Miss Hine. Because you're going to read a name which will send you into a tail-spin. MAXWELL! Yes, Link Magazine was published by the Maxwell Group. But the magazine, which has indeed ceased publication, actually went bust BEFORE he died. Back in September in fact. So you'll get a refund. The company is sending out the cheques now, but only one person is doing it, so be patient. Dodgy tapes >Live At 5 Guide 120 Find-a-Word 125Find-A-Word Letters Puzzles TV Guide
P124 ORACLE 124 Sun22 Dec ITV 1937:14LIVE 3/4 AT Seasonal warnings THE CONSUMER'S ASSOCIATION says you should steer clear of cheap video tapes this Christmas. Be particularly wary of little-known brand names. Some of them - under names like Kashiwa and Megatron - are available for as little as £2 for a three-hour tape. But when Which? magazine tested them, they all performed very badly compared to the better-known names like Sony, TDK, JVC and Maxell. continues >Live At Five 120 Find A Word 125Find-A-Word Letters Puzzles TV Guide
P124 ORACLE 124 Sun22 Dec ITV 1944:54LIVE 4/4 AT Seasonal warnings...2 TAKE CARE also when buying panto tickets says the Consumer's Association Often, the only way to get tickets for a popular show is through a ticket agency, who add a hefty mark-up. But it's always worth checking with the theatre box-office first. Holiday Which? found one agency putting a 78% mark-up (perfectly legal) on tickets for Cats. There were loads of normal- price tickets at the box office. start >Live At 5 Guide 120 Find-a-Word 125Find-A-Word Letters Puzzles TV Guide