Barry Glennard relinquished his role as illustrator of Mustapha Million following publication of Whizzer and Chips dated 17 October 1987. It would seem that the date for the hand-over to a new artist was not accidental, as the following week (cover date 24 October 1987) marked the tenth anniversary of Mustapha's debut, in the first issue of Cheeky Weekly cover-dated 22 October 1977, and also coincided with Whizzer and Chips' 18th birthday.
In the same issue, Mustapha was among the celebratory Chip-ite convocation on the front page of the Chips section, above a birthday-themed Shiner tale. With the exception of Town Tarzan and the Bumpkin Billionaires, all the stories across this edition of Whizzer and Chips had a birthday or party theme.
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| Art: Jimmy Hansen |
Not only was the date selected for the transfer of Mustapha artwork duties a significant one, but the new artist was a momentous choice, as the pen was passed to the mighty Frank McDiarmid, who was such a significant contributor to the legend that is Cheeky, from whose comic Mustapha Million sprang. Frank of course drew Cheeky's solo strip as from the toothy funster's emergence in the pages of Krazy in October 1976, then continued to provide the Cheeky visuals when the laughter-loving lad moved to his own title. At the time Frank took on the Mustapha artwork duties, our middle eastern mate was the last surviving character from Cheeky Weekly (Cheeky himself having bowed out of weekly comics in 1986), so it seems fitting that Frank should guide Mustapha through what was to become his final original run.
This post is one of a series that I have titled 'The Whizzer and Chips Years', charting the fortunes of those former Cheeky Weekly characters who, as a result of the vagaries of the British comic business, found themselves in the pages of Whizzer and Chips as it, and they, entered their twilight years. In that context 'The Whizzer and Chips Years' span Whizzer and Chips' absorption of Whoopee (Whizzer and Chips dated 06 April 1985) and Whizzer and Chips' final weekly issue dated 27 October 1990. This period saw Frank contribute a number of other W&C features in addition to Mustapha Million, some of which overlapped his long stint as artist on Roger the Dodger in the Beano.
This wasn't the first time Frank had drawn Mustapha - he depicted our pecunious pal among the Cheeky Weekly characters shown meeting their new Whoopee! colleagues in a double page feature in the final issue of Cheeky Weekly dated 02 February 1980, and Frank included Mustapha in a similar 2-page spread in Whizzer and Chips dated 30 March 1985, the issue preceding Whoopee's merge, which introduced Whizzer and Chips readers to the characters who would be arriving a week later.
Whereas the majority of Mustapha episodes supplied by Barry Glennard had spanned 2 pages, Frank's initial contribution was a single-page story, seemingly due to space constraints in that week's comic since a significant allocation of pages was given over to 18th birthday festivities such as reprinted strips from the first issue.
The anniversary of Mustapha's arrival in the UK is acknowledged as the tale commences, although the fact that our moneyed mate's visit for the purposes of learning about British culture, as explained in the very first episode, was originally planned to last a single year is not addressed. However, in common with the majority of British humour comic characters, Mustapha shows no signs of ageing (the Odd-Ball story in the 18th birthday Whizzer and Chips sees the rubbery sphere and his earthling pal Nobby both exhibiting signs of the advancing years, until it's revealed to be SPOILER ALERT - a dream), so it could be that although 10 years had passed in the real world, only 365 days had elapsed in the MCU (Mustapha Comic Universe). Readers had previously learned (Whizzer and Chips 21 March 1987, drawn by Barry Glennard) that Mustapha's family were concerned that our young hero wasn't putting enough effort into his studies. However, in the story below Mustapha's father seems satisfied with his son's progress.
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| Whizzer and Chips 24 October 1987 |
Frank also drew the Junior Rotter strip in the same issue, the second time he'd contributed the artwork on that feature (the first being in the 10 October 1987 edition). He would contribute the JR visuals for a third and final time in Whizzer and Chips dated 09 July 1988.
A week after the above strip, Mustapha was again reduced to a single page due to space pressures arising from the ongoing 18th birthday jollifications, with a story concerning the young millionaire's misunderstandings relating to the game of rugby.
The following issue dated 07 November 1987 not only restored Mustapha's 2-page allocation, but that week those pages were also in colour, benefitting a story concerning Mustapha hiring Megaman (a Superman spoof) to replace his servants but not realising that the actor who plays the screen superhero is not in fact endowed with the extraordinary abilities seen in the movies.
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| Whizzer and Chips 07 November 1987 |
Mustapha was restricted to a single, monochrome page in the next edition, a football-based story set around the soccer enthusiast's local team, which suggests that Chippington is Mustapha's home town.
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| Whizzer and Chips 14 November 1987 |
A week later (21 November 1987) Mustapha returned to the 2-page format, which would persist in all subsequent weekly Whizzer and Chips episodes, barring a one-page reprint in the 05 December 1987 issue, one page-and-a-half reprint (29 October 1988), and a new episode by Frank in the comic dated 20 February 1988 which spanned one and a half pages, the half-page conclusion sharing the space with an advert for the February 1988 edition of The Best of Whizzer and Chips Monthly.
Mustapha's bodyguards make their first appearance of Frank's run as artist in the 21 November 1987 comic, and Frank draws them wearing stereotypically 'Arabian' garb including curly-toed footwear, with one carrying a scimitar and the other wielding a spear.
The 16 January 1988 tale sees Frank draw a character identified as Mustapha's pal Jimmy (a member of the supporting cast who has appeared in the Mustapha strips since the Cheeky Weekly days but whose appearance has varied considerably over the years) for the first time. Frank settles on a dark-and-curly-haired Jimmy variant.
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| Whizzer and Chips 16 January 1988 |
Shiner's reply to inquisitive reader Nicholas Coates of Stockport, printed on the Chip-ites page in the 26 March 1988 issue, neglected to mention that Mustapha's UK sojourn had been considerably extended.
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| Whizzer and Chips 26 March 1988 Art: Jack Oliver |
A sign of Mustapha's evident popularity was his appearance as the main character in the advert for the 1988 Whoopee Holiday Special (in an image taken from Mustapha's new episode in that publication, drawn by Frank McDiarmid) that appeared in Whizzer and Chips dated 02 April 1988.
Mustapha embarks on a campaign to tidy up the countryside in the 30 July 1988 issue and, assuming a white horse carved on a hillside to be some kind of graffiti, instructs his servants to cover the equine design with green paint. Concerned at the dilapidated state of Stonehenge, our pal has the ancient monument replaced with a circle of neat, brick-built arches. When his chums tell him of his errors, Mustapha restores the historic sites to their former states, but his actions have resulted in a proliferation of signs appearing adjacent to historical buildings imploring Mustapha not to demolish them, creating a much more untidy-looking landscape than existed prior to our wealthy pal's clean-up efforts.
The plot of the 06 August 1988 episode is reminiscent of the previously mentioned 21 March 1987 adventure drawn by Barry Glennard, as Mustapha's parents write to his tutor, enquiring how the young lad is 'fitting into the British way of life.' Mustapha's attempts to mimic the behaviour of his pals, and the mischief that results, sees the final panel showing a battered and bruised tutor writing in reply to the parental missive, 'Mustapha is getting more and more like a British boy every day.'
Frank's run as weekly Mustapha artist was interrupted for the second time in Whizzer and Chips dated 03 September 1988, when a reprinted Mustapha strip appeared, drawn by Joe McCaffrey and originally published in the 03 December 1983 edition of Whoopee and Wow! Ironically, in that 03 September 1988 issue Shiner informed reader Tony Donovan of Pinner that Mustapha's adventures were drawn by Frank McDiarmid. I refer to the young Pinner-inhabitant as 'reader', but maybe Tony should have lingered a bit longer over Mustapha's escapades, because Frank signed every episode he drew! Or maybe postal and/or W&C office delays meant that Tony despatched his missive over a year earlier, while Barry Glennard, who wasn't as assiduous as Frank in appending his moniker to the stories, was still supplying the artwork.
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| Whizzer and Chips 03 September 1988 Art: Jack again |
Another episode echoing certain of Mustapha's past adventures appeared in Whizzer and Chips' 22 October 1988 edition, in which Mustapha buys London's Tower Bridge and transports it to his homeland (the 'buying and moving abroad British buildings' trope was seen a number of times during Mustapha's Whoopee years). Mustapha's pals persuade him to do the same with their school. It's in this particular adventure that a Cheeky lookalike first appears among our young hero's pals. The toothy funster-resemblant character can also be seen in the 01, 08, 22 and 29 April 1989 episodes, plus 19 August and 11 November 1989, and 28 July 1990.
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| Whizzer and Chips 22 October 1988 - anyone look familiar? |
| Whizzer and Chips with Scouse Mouse 29 April 1989 |
Shiner had to field another Mustapha-related enquiry in the issue dated 19 November 1988, this time concerning the state of our pal's scalp...
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| Whizzer and Chips 19 November 1988 Jack once more |
Mustapha reprints sourced from Cheeky Weekly issues dated 17 December and 10 December 1978 appeared in Whizzer and Chips dated 29 October and 05 November 1988 respectively, and then Frank resumed his run as Mustapha artist in Whizzer and Chips' 12 November 1988 edition.
Mustapha's cousin Fatima comes to stay in the 17 December 1988 episode, causing disruption for Mustapha before spending our hero's money on redecorating Mustapha mansion to her liking, and her Christmas shopping. Wily Mustapha has snow imported from Greenland, which persuades Fatima to leave for home as she's not keen on cold weather. Contrary to his usual, generous nature, Mustapha frets at the money spent by his reckless relative, but is still not happy when Fatima repays him in the form of oil, which is pumped into the mansion, causing even more chaos.
Mustapha's pet hippo Frisky is seen in the 24 December 1988 Christmas issue, and again in the icy finale to the following week's story.
1989's Valentine's Day issue (cover date 18 February) sees Mustapha vying with Hunky Hank for the affections of the lovely Francesca.
A run of stories focusing on parents begins in the 25 February 1989 edition, in which our wealthy chum leads his friends in a mud bomb attack on what he thinks is the Grott Gang's hut but is in fact a garden shed occupied by the gang's dads, who track down the mud-hurling miscreants and despatch them to their parents (and in Mustapha's case, his tutor) for punishment. A week later the kids cause damage to garden furniture and windows leading to them being chased by irate parents, and in the 11 March 1989 story Mustapha substitutes the parents' usual breakfast with a special porridge which causes the adults to go to school in place of their offspring. While his pals are initially delighted by this turn of events, they soon realise that they will have to deputise for their guardians at their places of work, experiences which they don't enjoy.
Mustapha and soccer-loving pals object to having to play an all-girl football team (15 April 1989 - the first of the 4-issue run during which the comic, having absorbed another failed title, styled itself Whizzer and Chips with Scouse Mouse), but are embarrased to lose the match by 12 goals to nil. The lads find their footie skills boosted by copying the females' recreational activities...
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| Whizzer and Chips 15 April 1989 - the cautious spectator is mindful of events during a Nottingham Forest vs QPR match on 18 January 1989 |
Jimmy Hansen's cover of Whizzer and Chips dated 13 May 1989 showed a selection of the comic's funny folk visiting Cosmic Cafe, an interplanetary eatery which was the subject of a new feature commencing that week, drawn by Frank McDiarmid. Despite this new commitment, Frank continued to illustrate Mustapha's adventures.
In order to avoid bathing, Mustapha boasts of having a gold bath installed (08 July 1989), with the intention of bringing his ablutional upgrade to the attention of local thieves. However, when the (evidently extremely strong) felons are transporting the precious-metal hygeine accoutrement across the lawn, Mustapha's pet elephant intervenes and foils the robbery. Mustapha is pleased when the police tell him that they must hold the bath as evidence, but not so happy when the traitorous tusker (referred to as Frisky) uses his trunk to provide a shower for the young soap-avoider. Frisky was previously the name of Mustapha's pet hippo, the pet elephant was known as Tiny in earlier stories. There's more animal fun the following week when Mustapha becomes tired of opening cans of hippo and elephant food, and decides to invite the public to feed his pets. This leads to the large beasts suffering gastric distress after ingesting inappropriate foodstuffs. Mustapha's attempts to get medicine into the digestively-challenged creatures results in them fighting back, injuring our hero in the process. Retiring to his sick-bed, Mustapha is dismayed when meal-time approaches and his pet elephant proceeds to empty a can of Mustapha food onto the ailing lad's plate. In this story Frisky is correctly named, but the elephant is referred to as both Jimbo and Jumbo.
Jimbo and Frisky return 7 days later when they're involved in making mud pies in preparation for a looming confrontation between Mustapha and pals and the Grott Gang. It's in this issue that we begin to see girls among Mustapha's chums, although none will be named until Pat is referred to in the comic dated 07 April 1990.
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| 29 July 1989 - the car registration seen here is also on display on a car in the 02 September 1989 episode. It's not a gag number (unless I'm missing something). Maybe it was the registration of Frank's car at the time. |
The ages of the kids in the strip are revealed when Mustapha plans to build a very extravagant gang-hut (clearly based on Buckingham Palace) in the comic dated 09 September 1989. Our hero boasts, '[The gang-hut] will last a hundred years!', to which one of his pals replies, 'Er... Will we need a gang-hut when we're about a hundred and ten, Mustapha?'
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| Whizzer and Chips 19 August 1989 Whether the use of the 'Musty' diminutive is a term of affection or a comment on Mustapha's personal hygiene is unclear |
A 2-page Mustapha reprint sourced from Cheeky Weekly's 02 December 1978 issue appeared in Whizzer and Chips dated 23 September 1989. Frank's Cosmic Cafe was absent from that issue as well.
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| 30 September 1989 - a cameo by a certain mirthful mollusc of our acquaintance? |
Due to the high attrition rate among his tutors, Mustapha is forced by his parents to hire a new recruit (20 January 1990). The successful applicant is a meek, glasses-wearing young man by the name of Kent, who Mustapha assumes will be easy to manipulate. However, when our young hero absconds from the classroom, the new tutor speeds to the nearest telephone box, where he divests himself of his outer garments and emerges, muscles rippling, in the guise of Super-Teach. Having been apprehended by the scholastic superhero, and fearing further encounters with the Kryptonian educator will mean Mustapha will have to buckle down to his educational endeavours, our wealthy chum buys all the telephone boxes in the locality and has them hidden in the woods. Sadly, there are no further run-ins between Mustapha and his DC Comics-inspired instructor.
In the 1990 Valentines edition of Whizzer and Chips (17 February), young Master Million reveals the object of his affections, formerly Francesca a year earlier, is now Deborah. The strip, in which Mustapha fails to deliver a giant box of chocs to his current inamorata, concludes with scenes at a fancy dress party, with our hero attired in the uniform of a monocled Ruritanian general.
Mustapha's pals witness their formerly-prosperous pal dressed in a scruffy and torn burnous in the 31 March 1990 issue, and are greatly concerned when they learn Mustapha Mansion has been sold. Fearing their former benefactor has lost all his moolah, the gang of chums are relieved when Mustapha reveals his supposed penury is in fact an April fool gag. However, a later run of 3 consecutive stories (28 April to 12 May 1990 inclusive) all end with Mustapha having lost his money, although his wealth is restored at the start of each following episode.
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| 28 April 1990 |
By 1990 Mustapha was a veteran of the perilous process of negotiating the inevitable 'merge' of failed titles into stronger ones, and the need to drop features in order to accommodate characters from both titles in the newly combined comic. Our well-off pal had survived the merges of Cheeky Weekly into Whoopee!, Wow! into Whoopee, Whoopee into Whizzer and Chips, and Scouse Mouse into Whizzer and Chips. Mustapha was faced with a further potential existential crisis when Whizzer and Chips was reduced from 32 to 24 pages per issue following its move to full colour printing as of the 05 May 1990 edition, but he emerged unscathed from this latest challenge, and continued to appear weekly in new adventures. Frank McDiarmid's Cosmic Cafe wasn't so lucky, the strip's final episode appearing in the 28 April 1990 issue.
Mustapha's reputation for generosity means his pals aren't surprised when he distributes among them a football, ghetto blaster, bike, rollers skates and bow-and-arrows (22 September 1990). However, it soon becomes clear that the items have been donated because our middle eastern mate has caused trouble with them, and as a result his pals are blamed by their parents for Mustapha's mischief. One disgruntled chum, irked at being framed by his supposed friend, makes a long-distance phone call to inform Mustapha's father of the situation. Portrait-based punishment ensues...
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| Whizzer and Chips 22 September 1990 - what's the significance of the CWG on the artist's box of paints? |
The final weekly Mustapha strip appeared in Whizzer and Chips dated 27 October 1990, 13 years after the wealthy young incomer's first appearance in Cheeky Weekly. In that final weekly story, Mustapha's father paid a visit to check that his son had been adhering to a healthy lifestyle. Veg-averse Mustapha had been feeding all his greens to Frisky...
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| Whizzer and Chips 27 October 1990 |
So there was no conclusion as such, Mustapha remained in the UK, and he evidently survived his hippo-related hospitalisation as he appeared entirely healthy in his subsequent new adventures in the Whoopee Holiday Specials of 1991 and 1992.
The 27 October 1990 edition of Whizzer and Chips was in fact the final issue of that venerable title, which launched in 1969. At the time of Whizzer and Chips' demise there was only one other IPC humour comic surviving, the even longer-lived Buster, which made its debut in 1960. Since there was no other option, certain of the features from Whizzer and Chips relocated to subsequent issues of Buster.
Frank McDiarmid drew 153 Mustapha Million weekly episodes. After Frank's debut episode in black and white, the second of Frank's episodes was printed in 3 colours (blue, yellow and green), but the third (07 November 1987) was printed in full colour. From 14 November 1987 to the issue dated 28 April 1990, 112 episodes were printed in black and white, with 12 featuring the limited blue, yellow and green palette. As mentioned earlier, Whizzer and Chips went all-colour with effect from the 05 May 1990 edition, and between that date and the comic's cancellation, readers enjoyed 26 multi-hued Mustapha escapades.
A seaside scene depicting Nobby causing consternation among paddlers, sunbathers and beach-based fauna while using his rubbery alien asociate Odd-Ball as a space hopper adorned the cover of the issue dated 27 August 1988, replacing the Joker strip which had previously occupied the front page. This instigated a run of covers which, rather than featuring a comic strip, carried scenes depicting a mixture of characters undertaking various activities (often seasonal). The first of these covers to include Mustapha Million was Terry Bave's circus scene on the front of the 05 November 1988 issue. Our Arab chum was among the passengers on a sledge pulled by Sweeny Toddler's long-suffering canine companion Hairy Henry on the 24 December issue the same year, drawn by Jimmy Hansen, who was the most regular artist on these cover illustrations.
A frozen pond was the venue for 28 January 1989's cover, which included Mustapha gripping the hump of a skating camel. The wealthy lad returned to the front page of the 11 February 1989 edition, as one of the terrified travellers in a car menaced by a broomstick-riding witch and a grotesque vehicle driven by Bobby's Ghoul (a scene surely more suited to Halloween). The following Week Mustapha could be seen on the cover riding a roller-coaster, and a further 7 days later Mustapha appeared on the cover in a desert location. The affluent Arab didn't return to the cover until 24 June 1989's kangaroo race scene, then he was seen again on 16 September 1989 being squirted by Joker's trick flower. The first part of Terry Bave's quiz book appeared in the 23 September issue, for which Terry provide the cover art which included Mustapha in a classroom setting. The side car of Pa Bumpkin's motorbike provided Mustapha's ride on the 11 November 1989 cover, while a giant skateboard was the mode of travel for our young pal on 09 December 1989.
Mustapha is seen bringing up the rear in the 24 March 1990 cover depicting the Whizzkids vs Chipites Sack Race.
As of the 12 May 1990 edition, the cover design changed, and a number of separate drawings depicting individual characters, each with some accompanying text, replaced the single cover images on the majority of front pages until 18 August 1990. Mustapha appeared again on the 16 June 1990 front page which did feature a single image showing several characters at the seaside. Mustapha is seen waterskiing, directing the resultant spray towards the beach and specifically Billy Bunter's tuck hamper. The accompanying caption reads, 'Mustapha has a splashing time this week', and Mustapha's story inside that issue does continue the coastal theme as Mustapha and pals engage in various aquatic pursuits.
The final 'comprised-of-several-separate-images' cover graced the front of Whizzer and Chips dated 18 August 1990, and thereafter the covers reverted to single scenes featuring multiple characters (and these continued until the final issue), but Mustapha made no further forays onto the front page.
Mustapha's pal Jimmy was seen a number of times during Frank McDiarmid's run as artist, and Jimmy's appearance was as inconsistent as it had always been. Conflict in Frank's run was often provided by the Grott Gang.
The name 'H.J. Corn' appeared on the side of a van in Mustapha's 19 May 1990 story. Fans of Whizzer and Chips stalwarts the Bumpkin Billionaires would have recognised this name as it was often seen in their strips (although as far as I know its significance was never explained in the Bumpkin strips), and Frank inserted the Corn reference into a further 8 of Mustapha's episodes.
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| An example of a Bumpkin Billionaires corny reference - Whizzer and Chips 27 January 1990. Art: Jimmy Hansen |
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| Whizzer and Chips 19 May 1990 The word 'like' appears to be missing from Mustapha's speech balloon |
In previous decades readers would be made aware of the imminent demise of their favourite comic by a banner across the front page of the final issue reading something along the lines of 'Great News Inside, Pals!', the supposed exciting information being that the following week the comic woud be merged with another title. However, it wasn't until they reached the penultimate page of Whizzer and Chips dated 27 October 1990 that those perusing the final edition learned that the title had reached the end of its run. The page in question carried an illustration by Jimmy Hansen, depicting The Bumpkins, Sid and Slippy, Fuss Pot, Joker, Sweeny Toddler and Odd-Ball travelling in a souped-up jalopy driven by Sid (shouldn't Pa Bumpkin, who was more associated with boneshakers than Ma, have been at the wheel?), with a banner reading 'Meet us all next week in Buster with Whizzer and Chips'. Mustapha Million fans would have noted the absence of the character from this select band and it was indeed the case that Mustapha didn't transfer across into Buster.
Mustapha was involved in 15 'raids' across the Whizzer/Chips boundary (at various times as perpetrator or victim) during the period that Frank was drawing his adventures -
24 October 1997 (the week that Frank began providing the Mustapha artwork)
...it would seem that the editor began to have concerns that the long-running animosity between Whizz-kids and Chip-ites was harming the comic, resulting in a halt to all new raids from 30 July 1988 although a reprinted raid involving Mustapha appeared in...
...one new raid per week resumed as of 12 August 1989...
...weekly reciprocal new raids resumed in 23 September 1989...
The classic Whizzer vs Chips raids came to an end with the reduction from 32 to 24 pages that was introduced as of the 05 May 1990 issue. Thereafter, readers were challenged to spot the demonic Little Devil, who would inveigle himself into a different strip each week.
The table below shows all episodes of Mustapha Million (of which I'm aware, but excluding those reprinted in The Best of Whoopee Monthly) published from the date on which Frank McDiarmid became the regular artist on Mustapha's weekly Whizzer and Chips stories.
| Title | Date | Page Start | Feature | Art | Reprint From | Elements | Episode Config |
| Whizzer and Chips | 24-Oct-1987 | 15 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 1 | F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 31-Oct-1987 | 10 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 1 | F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 07-Nov-1987 | 16 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 14-Nov-1987 | 22 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 1 | F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 21-Nov-1987 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 28-Nov-1987 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 05-Dec-1987 | 10 | Mustapha Million | Joe McCaffrey | Cheeky Weekly 08-Jul-1978 | 1 | F |
| Whizzer and Chips | 12-Dec-1987 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 19-Dec-1987 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 26-Dec-1987 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 02-Jan-1988 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 09-Jan-1988 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 16-Jan-1988 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 23-Jan-1988 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 30-Jan-1988 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 06-Feb-1988 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 13-Feb-1988 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 20-Feb-1988 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,P | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 27-Feb-1988 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 05-Mar-1988 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 12-Mar-1988 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 19-Mar-1988 | 18 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 26-Mar-1988 | 18 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whoopee Holiday Special | 01-Apr-1988 | 2 | Mustapha Million | Joe McCaffrey | Whoopee! 12-Jun-1982 | 2 | F,F |
| Whoopee Holiday Special | 01-Apr-1988 | 40 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 4 | F,F,F,F | |
| Whoopee Holiday Special | 01-Apr-1988 | 52 | Mustapha Million | Joe McCaffrey | Whoopee and Wow! 02-Jul-1983 | 2 | F,F |
| Whizzer and Chips | 02-Apr-1988 | 16 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 09-Apr-1988 | 18 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 16-Apr-1988 | 16 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 23-Apr-1988 | 16 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 30-Apr-1988 | 16 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 07-May-1988 | 16 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 14-May-1988 | 16 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 21-May-1988 | 16 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 28-May-1988 | 16 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 04-Jun-1988 | 16 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 11-Jun-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 18-Jun-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 25-Jun-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 02-Jul-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 09-Jul-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 16-Jul-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 23-Jul-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 30-Jul-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 06-Aug-1988 | 16 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 13-Aug-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 20-Aug-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 27-Aug-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 03-Sep-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Joe McCaffrey | Whoopee and Wow! 03-Dec-1983 | 2 | F,F |
| Whizzer and Chips | 10-Sep-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 17-Sep-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 24-Sep-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 01-Oct-1988 | 21 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 08-Oct-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 15-Oct-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 22-Oct-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 29-Oct-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Reg Parlett | Cheeky Weekly 17-Dec-1977 | 2 | F,P |
| Whizzer and Chips | 05-Nov-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Reg Parlett | Cheeky Weekly 10-Dec-1977 | 2 | F,F |
| Whizzer and Chips | 12-Nov-1988 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 19-Nov-1988 | 12 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 26-Nov-1988 | 16 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 03-Dec-1988 | 16 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 10-Dec-1988 | 12 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 17-Dec-1988 | 12 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 24-Dec-1988 | 12 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 31-Dec-1988 | 12 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 07-Jan-1989 | 12 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 14-Jan-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 21-Jan-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 28-Jan-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 04-Feb-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 11-Feb-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 18-Feb-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 25-Feb-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 04-Mar-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 11-Mar-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 18-Mar-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 25-Mar-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 01-Apr-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 08-Apr-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips with Scouse Mouse | 15-Apr-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips with Scouse Mouse | 22-Apr-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips with Scouse Mouse | 29-Apr-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips with Scouse Mouse | 06-May-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 13-May-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 20-May-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 27-May-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whoopee Holiday Special | 01-Jun-1989 | 12 | Mustapha Million | Joe McCaffrey | Whoopee! 24-Jul-1982 | 2 | F,F |
| Whoopee Holiday Special | 01-Jun-1989 | 27 | Mustapha Million | Reg Parlett | Cheeky Weekly 15-Jul-1978 | 1 | F |
| Whizzer and Chips | 03-Jun-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 10-Jun-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 17-Jun-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 24-Jun-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 01-Jul-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 08-Jul-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 15-Jul-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 22-Jul-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 29-Jul-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 05-Aug-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 12-Aug-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 19-Aug-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 26-Aug-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 02-Sep-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 09-Sep-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 16-Sep-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 23-Sep-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Reg Parlett | Cheeky Weekly 02-Dec-1978 | 2 | F,F |
| Whizzer and Chips | 30-Sep-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 07-Oct-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 14-Oct-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 21-Oct-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 28-Oct-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 04-Nov-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 11-Nov-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 18-Nov-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 25-Nov-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 02-Dec-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 09-Dec-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 16-Dec-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 23-Dec-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 30-Dec-1989 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 06-Jan-1990 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 13-Jan-1990 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 20-Jan-1990 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 27-Jan-1990 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 03-Feb-1990 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 10-Feb-1990 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 17-Feb-1990 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 24-Feb-1990 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 03-Mar-1990 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 10-Mar-1990 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 17-Mar-1990 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 24-Mar-1990 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 31-Mar-1990 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 07-Apr-1990 | 20 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whoopee Holiday Special | 07-Apr-1990 | 48 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 14-Apr-1990 | 28 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 21-Apr-1990 | 28 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 28-Apr-1990 | 28 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 05-May-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 12-May-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 19-May-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 26-May-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 02-Jun-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 09-Jun-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 16-Jun-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 23-Jun-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 30-Jun-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 07-Jul-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 14-Jul-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 21-Jul-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 28-Jul-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 04-Aug-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 11-Aug-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 18-Aug-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 25-Aug-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 01-Sep-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 08-Sep-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 15-Sep-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 22-Sep-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 29-Sep-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 06-Oct-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 13-Oct-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 20-Oct-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whizzer and Chips | 27-Oct-1990 | 14 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whoopee Holiday Special | 23-Mar-1991 | 24 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whoopee Annual 1992 | 01-Sep-1991 | 43 | Mustapha Million | Joe McCaffrey | Cheeky Weekly 21-Apr-1979 | 1 | F |
| Whoopee Annual 1992 | 01-Sep-1991 | 86 | Mustapha Million | Joe McCaffrey | Cheeky Weekly 15-Dec-1979 | 2 | F,F |
| Whoopee Holiday Special | 01-Apr-1992 | 8 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whoopee Holiday Special | 01-Apr-1992 | 48 | Mustapha Million | Frank McDiarmid | 2 | F,F | |
| Whoopee Holiday Special | 01-Apr-1993 | 4 | Mustapha Million | Barry Glennard | Whizzer and Chips 21-Jun-1986 | 2 | F,F |






















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