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Reveille was a popular British weekly tabloid newspaper founded by Reg Hipwell during the Second World War and the post-war years. Launched on 25 May 1940, it was originally the official newspaper of the Ex-Services' Allied Association. It was bought by the Mirror Group in 1947, after which it was printed and published by IPC Newspapers Ltd. In the 1950s it increased its light-entertainment pages and would often run features on the Royalty. During the 1960s and 1970s it became known as Reveille Magazine and would publish large double-page pop posters and also feature glamour models.

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  • Reveille war eine zeitweilig sehr populäre britische Wochenzeitung. Gegründet im Jahr 1940 als Zeitschrift der Britischen Armee im Zweiten Weltkrieg wurde das Blatt 1947 von der Unternehmensgruppe des Daily Mirror erworben. In den 1950er Jahren brachte das Blatt viel leichte Unterhaltung, im Besonderen zahlreiche Artikel über das britische Königshaus, aber auch Kurzgeschichten. In den 1960er Jahren versuchte man unter dem Titel Reveille Magazine eine Modernisierung mit Pop Posters und Glamour Girls. 1973 brachte eine erneute Umbenennung in New Reveille, die im März 1975 wieder rückgängig gemacht wurde. Die letzte Nummer erschien am 17. August 1979 (de)
  • Reveille was a popular British weekly tabloid newspaper founded by Reg Hipwell during the Second World War and the post-war years. Launched on 25 May 1940, it was originally the official newspaper of the Ex-Services' Allied Association. It was bought by the Mirror Group in 1947, after which it was printed and published by IPC Newspapers Ltd. In the 1950s it increased its light-entertainment pages and would often run features on the Royalty. During the 1960s and 1970s it became known as Reveille Magazine and would publish large double-page pop posters and also feature glamour models. Author Rosemary Timperley wrote a great many articles for Reveille under her own name and pseudonyms. The crime fiction writer Michael Gilbert published a number of short stories in Reveille, some of them featuring his series character Inspector Petrella. In March 1973 it was renamed New Reveille, the title being reverted to Reveille in March 1975. By the end of 1975 Reveille had shrunk from its previous 40 page size and had dropped the short story feature, becoming more concerned with television, films, and celebrities. Its last issue appeared on 17 August 1979 and in September 1979 it merged with Tit-Bits magazine. (en)
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  • 1979-08-17 (xsd:date)
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  • The front cover of a tabloid newspaper with a red 'Reveille' masthead and the headline 'Lioness Attacks Star'. It also features a photo of a scantily-clad actress appearing in the 1978 remake of 'The Big Sleep'. (en)
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  • 1940-05-25 (xsd:date)
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  • Reveille (en)
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  • London (en)
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  • United Kingdom (en)
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  • March 1973 (en)
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  • Reveille war eine zeitweilig sehr populäre britische Wochenzeitung. Gegründet im Jahr 1940 als Zeitschrift der Britischen Armee im Zweiten Weltkrieg wurde das Blatt 1947 von der Unternehmensgruppe des Daily Mirror erworben. (de)
  • Reveille was a popular British weekly tabloid newspaper founded by Reg Hipwell during the Second World War and the post-war years. Launched on 25 May 1940, it was originally the official newspaper of the Ex-Services' Allied Association. It was bought by the Mirror Group in 1947, after which it was printed and published by IPC Newspapers Ltd. In the 1950s it increased its light-entertainment pages and would often run features on the Royalty. During the 1960s and 1970s it became known as Reveille Magazine and would publish large double-page pop posters and also feature glamour models. (en)
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  • Reveille (Zeitschrift) (de)
  • Reveille (newspaper) (en)
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  • Reveille (en)
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