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“I told you what would happen if you kept reclining your seat in front of mine!” Bruce Payne tackles Wesley Snipes in Passenger 57 (1992)

Hi Yannie,

I’ve just renewed my print subscription to your fabulous Infinity magazine and, as I’ve done before, I wanted you and your (not so) better half to know how much I enjoy reading it each month. I think eclectic would be a good way of describing your mag, which suits me perfectly as my interests are also somewhat diverse. Every month when your white envelope appears on my doormat I wonder what will be on the cover of the mag when I open it. And each month I am surprised and delighted to see what is inside.

There can’t be any other magazine that includes articles on James Bond, Rising Damp and The French Connection as there are in this month’s issue. Ignore me (my wife usually does) if you have already published pieces about any of the following subjects (my memory is going) but I would love to read about Asimov’s Foundation series, The Dick van Dyke Show, Chic Murray, The Twilight Zone, Smallville TV series, Robert E Howard, Laurel and Hardy, Tim Vine, the Bewitched TV series, the Road films of Hope and Crosby, and H. Rider Haggard.

So I’ll close by wishing you and Allan all the best and please keep doing what you’re doing.

Some great suggestions there Stuart. Especially Bing and Bob’s Road films, just love ‘em. The camel scene at the start of Morocco is a classic. Oh, and we have a Bewitched feature in the pipeline!

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