| Issue 10, a typical mid-run example of the publication | |
| Categories | Children, teenagers |
|---|---|
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Publisher | Polystyle Publications |
| First issue | 29 January 1985 |
| Final issue Number | 11 June 1985 20 |
| Country | UK |
BEEB was a weekly children's magazine centred on the BBC's most popular programmes at the time of its publication. [1] It was published by Polystyle Publications and was created as a competitor to ITV's Look-in magazine. [1] It lasted 20 issues between 29 January 1985 and 11 June 1985. There was no announcement in the last issue, or any resolution to the ongoing comic serials.
| # | Topic: | Release date: |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Doctor Who and Blue Peter | 5 January – 4 February 1985 |
| 2 | Wham! and Grange Hill | 5–11 February 1985 |
| 3 | Howard Jones and Doctor Who | 12–18 February 1985 |
| 4 | EastEnders and Peter Shilton | 19–25 February 1985 |
| 5 | Kim Wilde and Roaring Boys | 26 February – 4 March 1985 |
| 6 | Shakin' Stevens and Grandmaster Flash | 5–11 March 1985 |
| 7 | Howard Jones, Daley Thompson, Keith Chegwin | 12–18 March 1985 |
| 8 | Tears For Fears and Paul Young | 19–25 March 1985 |
| 9 | Hazell Dean and Helena Shenel | 26 March – 1 April 1985 |
| 10 | The Power Station | 2–8 April 1985 |
| 11 | Matt Bianco, Floella Benjamin and Nik Kershaw | 9–15 April 1985 |
| 12 | Duran Duran, Bryan Adams and John Shackley | 16–22 April 1985 |
| 14 | Frankie Goes To Hollywood and Paul King | 23–29 April 1985 |
| 13 | 30 April – 6 May 1985 | |
| 15 | Big Sound Authority, Fame and Lucinda Green | 7–13 May 1985 |
| 16 | Gary Glitter | 14–20 May 1985 |
| 17 | Tina Turner, Belouis Some and Thin Lizzy | 21–27 May 1985 |
| 18 | John Taylor, Boy George and Go West | 28 May – 3 June 1985 |
| 19 | Kim Wilde, Larry Hagman and Stephen Duffy | 4–10 June 1985 |
| 20 | Alannah Currie, China Crisis and The Beatles | 11–17 June 1985 |