Limited Edition Intermission Collection Binder

£20.00

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Limited Edition Intermission Collection Binder

Are you looking for a way to store your prized collection of Intermission magazines?

Introducing the Talking Pictures TV Intermission Binder – a stylish and practical way to keep your collection safe!

This limited edition, high quality black binder features both the Intermission and the Talking Pictures TV logos, both embossed in gold.

Inside, there are metal wires to hold each copy in place, keeping the magazines clean and allowing you to peruse them while they are safe inside the binder.

The binder holds 12 copies – a year’s worth of magazines!

This elegant binder looks attractive on a bookshelf and is the perfect way for film and TV buffs to preserve their treasured collection of Intermission magazines!

This binder has been produced as a limited edition, there are not many, so please order early to avoid disappointment!

Binder holds 12 copies of Intermission!

Don’t miss out on being part of the wonderful TPTV community we all know and love!

“Well written and thoroughly enjoyable. Worth every penny!” Rina Bhuiya.

“Full of enticing articles about past time cultures.” Matthew Kay.

“The articles are not only well written, but well researched. Fantastic magazine!” Mike O’Hara.

“I have subscribed to your Intermission magazine from the 1st issue and wanted to write to commend you on how it has progressed.  This month’s issue was full to the brim of interest, almost to the point of overload!  Some highlights being: The history of Baird’s TV invention and A Racing Certainty explaining the development of moving pictures – I love technical articles as they explain how we got here; the history of etiquette at the cinema bringing the glamour of that era back to life; Mike Read’s ‘The Writing on the Wall’ which brings the stars back to life; Letters to the Projectionist full of interest in every one; The really interesting ‘The Car’s the Star’ full of background; Lola’s articles every month full of glitz and glamour; sensitive obituaries of lost stars and more. Sincere thanks to you and all of your team for creating and maintaining this unique TV channel and magazine, beloved by many.” Stephen & Susan Alsop

“Dear Sarah, Noel & Neill,
Thanks for the nice email regarding my subscription to Intermission, which I am only too happy to renew for another 12 months. Your excellent magazine is beautifully written and presented, and I have enjoyed reading the varied selection of interesting articles during some precious ME time.  Having been born in the 1970s, I must admit to a fairly limited knowledge of classic black and white films, early TV shows, and some of the famous stars from a now sadly by gone golden era, so it’s great to read about them.  I hope Intermission has a prosperous future, and Talking Pictures TV continues to entertain and enlighten for many years ahead, (your hard work is much appreciated).
Kindest regards to you all, Angela Bullen in Sheffield.