Categories | News magazine |
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Frequency | Weekly |
Publisher | News Periodicals Ltd |
Founded | 1936 |
First issue | February 1936 |
Final issue | 1950 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cavalcade was a British weekly news magazine which was in circulation between 1936 and 1950.[1] It was modelled on the American magazine Time.[2][3] The first issue of Cavalcade appeared in February 1936.[1][4] The founding publisher was News Periodicals Ltd.[5] In 1937 Cavalcade reported that its circulation was 50,000 copies,[1] but next year the magazine was sold due to financial problems.[2]
Cavalcade was the only British publication which published the photographs of King Edward and Wallis Simpson in the summer of 1936 taken when they were on holiday.[6] These photographs made their relationship publicly known for the first time.[6]
An Australian edition of the same titled magazine was published in Sydney between the 1940s and persisted into the 1970s. It was distributed by Gordon & Gotch and featured short fiction, self-improvement reports, "cheesecake pinups" and cartoons.