Tag Archives: Family Tree

Tammy 7 October 1978

Cover artist: John Richardson

  • Bella (artist John Armstrong, writer Primrose Cumming)
  • Maggie’s Menagerie (artist Tony Coleman)
  • Dancer Entranced (artist Angeles Felices) – first episode
  • Crawl, Carrie, Crawl (artist Escandell Torres)
  • Edie the Ed’s Niece (artist Joe Collins)
  • Bessie Bunter (artist Cecil Orr)
  • Molly Mills and the Tender Trap (artist Douglas Perry, writer Maureen Spurgeon) – first episode
  • Family Tree (artist Diane Gabbot(t)) – Strange Story
  • Wee Sue (artist Robert MacGillivray)
  • Team in Action (artist Carmona) – first episode
  • Learn to Like Lacrosse! – Edie’s Hobbyhorse

At this stage in Tammy’s run she had the “reader’s cover idea”, where readers were invited to provide ideas for the Tammy Cover Girl covers, with money as prizes. This week’s “reader’s cover idea” was one of the most brilliant of them all. The cover rates as one of Tammy’s best, being so quirky, hilarious and a standout you can never forget. Pity they didn’t use the other cover idea on the cover, of the Cover Girls riding in a UFO, for an actual cover. It would have been really something.

Inside, three new stories start. The first is one of Tammy’s most popular and enduring ballet stories, “Dancer Entranced”. Some of its imminent plot elements (hypnotism, dancing to a ticking instrument) may have influenced Tammy’s “Slave of the Clock” some years later. Trina Carr is pushed by her father into ballet and follow in her famous mother’s footsteps. We see so much of this kind of thing in girls’ comics, but at least Dad’s doing it in a well-meaning, overenthusiastic way rather than the more usual single-minded, forceful way. Trine can’t bring herself to tell him she’s not even making progress in her class, and it looks like she has the proverbial two left feet. Now Dad’s entered her in his boss’s talent contest to show off her ballet talent. Is his bright idea going to have Trina make an utter fool of herself?

The second is a new Molly Mills story, and it’s one of the most unorthodox but popular ones in her run: The Tender Trap. District nurse Miss Key, not realising how horrible bully butler Pickering is, falls in love with him (yes!). A misunderstanding gives Miss Key the impression that Pickering is reciprocating her love, so there’ll be no stopping the lovelorn fool pestering him now.

The third is “Team in Action”. Four disparate girls, Toni, Ellie, Anthea and Maggie, start at boarding school together. Discovering their initials spell “T.E.A.M.”, it becomes their moniker when the headmistress puts them in charge of the school newspaper, “Action”, which they are to save from its current doldrums. Their form teacher, Miss Gravell, is understandably upset at them taking over the editorship of the school journal that was her brainchild, so she is not particularly friendly towards them. Two problems already before the girls have even started on the journal.

Just when it’s a contest Bella badly needs to win in order to retain her coaching job, everything causes her to lose. Normally, Bella’s determination can get her through a competition if the odds stack up against her, but this time there are just too many guns: spiteful rivals stirring up trouble for her in the press, everyone staring at her and whispering behind her back, newshounds dogging her at every turn and a well-meaning audience who cheer for her, but their applause keeps disrupting her concentration during her performances, which causes her marks to fall well short of medals. But she’s such a favourite with the audience that they go berserk at her poor marks, and a riot seems imminent. Elements of this were recycled in another gymnastics contest Bella enters some years later.

Miss Bigger’s got her eye on a job with a tutor’s job with a sheikh. Sue’s out to make sure she gets it – anything to get rid of the old tartar. Will she succeed, or will it be back to the old status quo again?

“Crawl, Carrie, Crawl” is nearing its end. Well, it’s the end of the crawling Carrie’s had to do at school to help keep her family afloat with her swim coaching job with a demanding employer while Dad’s out of work. Now Dad’s landed a job, but with none other than Carrie’s former employer – and she antagonised him by giving him a piece of her mind when she quit her own job with him. Now this could cost Dad his new job – unless something happens, and quick!

Doggone it! Bessie lodges a food contamination complaint in the hope of a free sample as compensation – only to find her free sample is dog food.

The old maxim “look after me and I’ll look after you” gets put to the test in this week’s Strange Story, “Family Tree”. Another lesson in this story might be to not to focus on looking after one thing all the time – other things need attention too. The protagonist is understandably angry at having to go without all the time because her cash-strapped mother puts all her financial priorities into maintaining a heritage tree.

“Maggie’s Menagerie” is a secret animal hoarding story. Maggie Crown is staying on her Gran’s barge while her parents are away, but Gran is not an animal person and would freak at the animals Maggie is secretly hiding. So far, she’s managed to keep the secret from Gran, but how long can it last? It looks like someone else has caught her now.