TV Star Parade Magazine August 1964 Inger Stevens, Ringo Starr No Label


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TV Star Parade Magazine – August 1964 – Inger Stevens, Ringo Starr – No Label

This August 1964 issue of TV Star Parade brings together the glamour of television and the excitement of the British Invasion. Featuring Inger Stevens and Ringo Starr, it’s a perfect crossover of classic Hollywood and Beatlemania.

Condition:
Good condition with some minor edge wear. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please see photos for details. Combined shipping available upon request. All magazines are shipped in protective plastic coverings.

Contents Include:

Bonus Features

  • The Feud That Almost Split McHale’s Navy (p. 8)

  • The Witch in Dr. Kildare’s Future (p. 10)

  • Growing Up to Heartbreak – Lauren Chapin in trouble (p. 16)

  • Is Dinah Going Back to George? (p. 18)

Strictly Personal

  • Win Bill Bixby’s Favorite Sweater – contest (p. 21)

  • If You Were Mrs. David Janssen (p. 22)

  • The Husband Ann-Margret Can’t Forget: Can Elvis Help? (p. 24)

  • What Does L-o-v-e Spell? – Jim Franciscus shares family secrets (p. 27)

  • Patty Duke’s Secret Blueprint for Happiness (p. 30)

Special Music Features

  • Vote: Who’s the Better Drummer? – Ringo vs. Dave Clark (p. 32)

  • News from the Beatles and the Dave Clark Five (p. 34)

Additional Highlights

  • Donna Reed’s Other Husband Talks (p. 36)

  • The Men Who Are After Rita Pavone – Italy’s answer to the Beatles (p. 38)

  • Inger Stevens’ Private Life (p. 40)

  • Pat Woodell and Gary Clarke’s Honeymoon Kisses (p. 46)

  • DARE – The Lennon Sisters give advice to new sister acts (p. 48)

  • How John Gavin Faces Despair (p. 50)

Special Pinup

  • The Rolling Stones (p. 74)

Monthly Features

  • TV Off-Guard by Armand Archerd (p. 12)

  • Between You and Me – frank reader Q&A (p. 56)

  • Reader Ballot (p. 72)

  • Shop Now (p. 81)

Why Collect This Issue?
A quintessential 1964 magazine capturing the golden age of television alongside the rise of British rock. With Ringo Starr featured, Beatles updates, and a Rolling Stones pinup, this issue appeals to fans of both TV nostalgia and the rock ’n’ roll explosion of the 1960s.

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