TV Picture Life Magazine July 1966 Vol 11 No. 7 Barbara Parkins No Label


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TV Picture Life Magazine July 1966 Vol. 11 No. 7 Barbara Parkins No Label

This July 1966 issue of TV Picture Life Magazine (Vol. 11, No. 7) spotlights Barbara Parkins, star of Peyton Place, and delivers a mix of revealing celebrity features, exclusive Hollywood gossip, and rare television star interviews from the golden age of the small screen. A captivating piece of mid-1960s pop culture, this magazine offers fans and collectors a look at both the public and private sides of their favorite stars.

Condition:
The magazine is in good condition for its age. Light wear may be visible on the cover and edges, but the overall interior remains well-preserved. Please review the provided photos carefully, as the pictured item is the exact one you will receive. All items are shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Contents Include:

  • Exclusive Stories:

    • Barbara Parkins Reveals: “I’m Going to Be the Next Mrs. . . .”

    • Pat Morrow & Chris Connelly: “Our Religion Is Helping Us Wait Until Marriage”

    • Yale Summers: The Bachelor Who’s Got It Too Good!

    • Burt Ward: Batman–Robin Feud? Burt Tells All!

    • Linda Evans: Why She Sees One Man by Day—and Another at Night

    • Bill Bixby: Has Success Spoiled You?

    • Roy Thinnes: The Love Affair He Is Hiding

    • Jim Arness: He Still Can’t Say ‘I Love You’

    • William Smith: He Created a Camelot—Cowboy Style

    • Chris Robinson: “I Love Her, But She’s On Trial!”

  • Special Features & Departments:

    • Radio Star of the Year Winner: Arthur Knight of WICE, Providence, R.I.

    • Dateline Hollywood! by Bob Thomas

    • Dateline New York! Inside TV with Paul Denis

    • Dialing the Daytime Stars: Rosemary Prinz’ Secret Romance

    • Daytime TV Gossip and Letters About the Stars

    • Radio Star of the Month: Dick Gasperini of CKCY, Ontario, Canada

    • First Lennon Son is Baptized – with exclusive photos

This issue combines the allure of 1960s Hollywood with the excitement of television’s rising stars, making it a valuable addition for vintage TV and celebrity magazine collectors.

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