Mandy For Girls 1978 (annual)

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Mandy For Girls 1978 (annual)

Mandy For Girls 1978 (annual)

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No Girls Allowed — When Andy Ellis is taken ill and told not to play his cornet for three months, his twin sister, Kate, secretly takes his place in the Barfield Boys’ Brass Band.

Angel — Victorian lady Angela Hamilton has only a year to live. After faking a drowning accident to spare her parents the grief of watching her die slowly, Angela goes to London to dedicate her remaining time to helping the poor waifs of London as the benefactress "Miss Angel." When Angel finally succumbs to her illness, her parents, who have discovered the truth, set up a children's home in her "loving memory." My Grans Next Door — Karen Kemp's grandmothers live on either side of her. The grans have very different ideas about things and this causes a lot of arguing, with the Kemps caught in the middle. Sorry, Sue — After mistreating foster-girl Sue Grant, Janie Clarke now regrets her actions, but she cannot convince Sue of her good faith — especially since her efforts always end in disaster. The Despised Ones — Callie Conway is bullied at school because she is plain, awkward and has no friends. Her Aunt Susan is no help because she is not really interested in Callie. Then Callie meets a kindred spirit in Clop, a pony who is being bullied by the other ponies because he is plain and awkward too. Callie gets a job at the stables so she can get close to Clop, but most of the things she does go wrong – as usual.

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The Greys and the Greens — Lindy Grey is a great fan of a TV soap, "Life with the Greens", and copies the antics of the Green family on the soap. The problem is, things always go wrong for Lindy when she does so. Perri – Rosanna Lee's father gives up the gipsy life and becomes a farmhand. But Rosanna finds herself bullied at school and her only friend is a fawn called Perri. But Perri has to be kept hidden.

Her Name in Lights — Stella Martin is living with her Aunt Cynthia, an unscrupulous theatre agent, while her mother is ill and her father works away from home. Stella is a talented actress and wants to go into the theatre. But Aunt Cynthia forces her into acting of a most undesirable kind – starring in TV commercials as a child actress. To this end Aunt Cynthia forces Stella into a childish appearance, deliberately underfeeds her to stunt her growth, keeps her away from school, and Stella has to do housework as well. My Bionic Budgie! — When Kim Norton's budgie, Beakie, is injured by a cat, he's repaired at a Government Research Station and given bionic parts. Anna and the Piskies — Anna Graeme goes to Cornwall, where her father leads a team of men prospecting for oil. But this threatens the home of the piskies, so they take Anna prisoner in a bid to stop the "Terror" as they call it. Anna also finds herself caught in a power conflict between Benito and Aggro. The Farmer Wants a Wife — Ann and Helen Harrow feel their widower father needs a new wife to help look after the family and farm. So they set out to find a suitable woman, without telling him, but are not having much success. Hateful Heather — Sally Hill is an orphan living with her grandparents. She is an aspiring actress in her local drama school, and she auditions for the part of Heather Ross, a nasty character in a new television serial to be called The Ross Family. She wins the part, but her life takes a turn for the worse, as the people in town mistakenly believe that her personality in real life is the same as Heather's.Della Dolphin — Della Dolwyn does not win at anything like her sisters Helen (ballet) and Elaine (swimming) and receives constant put-downs because of this. Della resolves to win at something. She settles on synchro swimming and sets out to form a team in secret. I’ll Make Them Want Me! — Katie Carew lives in Cherrytree Home. She is determined to find a Mum and Dad, but she has a problem – she is a walking disaster area. Happiness House — Laura Willoughby is determined to find out why Happiness House has become a jinxed cottage. Father Must Go Free! — Set around 1746 two children help their father find freedom after being arrested by the Redcoats. Lucy's Loving Cake — Lucy Davis makes a cake from bewitching flour and whoever eats a slice from it becomes extra "loving" — at least, for a time.

Diana and the Doomstone — Diana Blake brings home a stone, and her sculptor father carves it into a bust. Diana starts feeling strange powers coming from the stone. Then she starts acting as if she is hypnotised and doing things that are completely out of character. My Pony Next Door — Jenny West is forced to sell her pony Jester to her new neighbour, Willa Trent, so her dad can pay off his debts. But then Jenny discovers Willa is an unfit owner for Jester. Gwen's Goats — As part of a publicity event, Gwen takes a herd of goats across country. The five goats are Gruff, Nanny, Gus, Gertie and Billy the Kid. Sara's Secret Garden — Sara Stanford can't handle living with a noisy family, until she finds a neglected garden.

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The Girl With No Name — A nameless young girl on a remote island lives with a woman, Megan who has raised the girl to prove her theories that a human can be raised to reach their full potential and use all their brain's processing power. One day Megan is confronted by a Dr. Lee, which causes her to leave the island with the girl. They are separated in a storm and the girl is found by a fisherman. When she meets Doctor Lee again, she remembers that Megan had taken her from an orphanage, and decides to run off and find out who she could have been. Miss Busy-Fingers — Sally Best does not have a happy home life with her aunt and uncle. She turns to sewing and other craft skills to make secret earnings. A Tale of Two Families — Ever since their parents separated, twins Carol and Rona Grant have been plotting to get the family together again, in spite of their own frequent squabbles. Sally – the Slave-Girl Star — Sally Binks is always falling asleep in class because she is forced to work early in the morning and late at night at her stepmother's laundry. The headmistress and deputy headmistress don't act because they dislike Sally. But Sally has ambitions to go on stage and begins to make headway in that area. Night and Day — Karen Day's mother has an evening job and now her father has been forced to change to the night shift, leaving the Day children on their own in the evenings. Dawn, the eldest, is supposed to be in charge, but is unsuited for the job because she is scatterbrained and this causes things to go wrong. Karen takes the blame because she does not want her parents to worry about Dawn's incompetence, but this keeps getting her into trouble with them.

My Awful Sister! — Robyn West has a happy life with her kind well-off parents, who adopted her when she was very young. Then cruel spiteful Kate Baker, a new girl at school, discovers they are sisters who were separated as babies. Robyn fears Kate will tell the Wests she is one of the family. You grant and agree to grant us a perpetual and irrevocable worldwide licence to use your content for these purposes (including the right to sub-license to our service providers, and to other users in accordance with clause 3.4 above). The Lies of Lara — Lara Dennis and her mother move to a poorer part of town. Lara pretends to be from a wealthier area to impress her new, snobby classmates and gets caught in a tangle of lies. evidence of your ownership of and/or rights to intellectual property subsisting in relation to content;The Sad Star — Annabel Richards has lived with her cruel Aunt Flo and Uncle Fred Barlow since she was two and is forced to drudge for them and her cousins Celia and Shannon. When Annabel gets discovered by a modelling agency and is on the rise to television stard School of Secrets — Sara Briggs goes to Offshore Island, a school for children from broken homes. It is run by the sinister Miss Macey and Mr Briggs is giving Miss Macey the money for it. But Sara is getting suspicious as the pupils behave very strangely. They march like puppets and emerge from accidents without a flinch or hint of pain. Then Sara discovers that Miss Macey has a very strange treatment for her pupils and has a "great plan". Not Miss Norman — Jenni Taylor is horrified when her widower dad starts dating her form teacher, Miss Norman. Jenni is determined to split them up. Behind the Green Door — Maidservant Emily Dove is hiding her siblings in her attic bedroom to save them from a horrible orphanage. Gail's Guardian Angel — Gail Hayley has a companion that only she can see and hear – her guardian angel.



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