Sunday Times Magazine December 16th 2012

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Sunday Times Magazine December 16th 2012

Krissi Murison – The end of the world is nigh… when a Doomsday cult moves in next door to Krissi’s dad

Relative Values – The actor Anna Friel and her musician father, Desi, on romantic splits, raising children and the boho life

Witter – Chris Tarrant on tabloid dalliances and wearing Sally James’s garters; our God of Small Things gets more than he bargained for at the checkout

The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; why Christmas carols have Dr Ozzy in tears; should you stop your Facebook snooping?

A Life in the Day – Darcey Bussell on learning to cook in her retirement – and nibbling her way through Strictly

COVER – Schoolgirl humour Miranda Hart will rule the comedy roost on TV this Christmas – it’s just like being back at school, she tells Lynn Barber

Poles apart – Tim Rayment joins the eager Polish jobhunters on the bus to Britain. Have we lost our work ethic?

Good vibrations – The dildo revolution will not be televised. We break the taboo

Life after death row  – The director of the Hobbit, Peter Jackson is behind a documentary that tells the extraordinary story of the West Memphis Three

The Xerox Factor – With concert prices soaring, tribute acts are having a field day. Meet the fake Meat Loaf, a watered-down Winehouse and a Fleetwood Mac who have been together longer than the real thing

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Sunday Times Magazine December 16th 2012

Krissi Murison – The end of the world is nigh… when a Doomsday cult moves in next door to Krissi’s dad

Relative Values – The actor Anna Friel and her musician father, Desi, on romantic splits, raising children and the boho life

Witter – Chris Tarrant on tabloid dalliances and wearing Sally James’s garters; our God of Small Things gets more than he bargained for at the checkout

The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; why Christmas carols have Dr Ozzy in tears; should you stop your Facebook snooping?

A Life in the Day – Darcey Bussell on learning to cook in her retirement – and nibbling her way through Strictly

COVER – Schoolgirl humour Miranda Hart will rule the comedy roost on TV this Christmas – it’s just like being back at school, she tells Lynn Barber

Poles apart – Tim Rayment joins the eager Polish jobhunters on the bus to Britain. Have we lost our work ethic?

Good vibrations – The dildo revolution will not be televised. We break the taboo

Life after death row  – The director of the Hobbit, Peter Jackson is behind a documentary that tells the extraordinary story of the West Memphis Three

The Xerox Factor – With concert prices soaring, tribute acts are having a field day. Meet the fake Meat Loaf, a watered-down Winehouse and a Fleetwood Mac who have been together longer than the real thing

76 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.

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