4 INTERCHANGE
Pungent punctuation and word perfect
7 CYD
Photographed by Mike Morgan
16 THEY WERE NAKED AND THEY DANCED
Striptease remembered by Ed Lancaster
20 TWISTING TIME
Problems, puzzles and pictographs
24 FIRKIN'S FUNNY PAGE
Laugh? You'll want to cry!
25 SAUCY, SKIMPY AND SCANTY
A lingering look at luscious lingerie
39 IN SEARCH OF VIRILITY
Al Irwin finds aphrodisiacs work wonders
42 EVERY PATSY HAS HIS PRICE
Black comedy by Tym Manley
45 NATALIE
Photographed by Mike Morgan
55 I CONFESS
Lady readers make a clean breast of it
59 THE FIESTA STRIPTEASE
Photographed in a changing room by John Allum
72 ONE FOR THE LADIES
Steve takes a shower
73 READERS' WIVES
Home is where the heart is
81 MOVING PICTURES
Flesh-flicks reviewed
85 GLORIA
Photographed by Ed Alexander
92 EEC LAYS
Tony Slinn visits the naughty parts of Europe
98 THE FIESTA SEX-WORD
Putting one across you
Features in This Issue
Covergirl Photographed by John Allum (Not Nude)
Mother Nature's Sex Shop? We Look At Natural Aphrodisiacs
A Photo-History Of Striptease: How SSSSlowly They Undressed!
E.E.C. Lays: We Report From Porno-Europe
Adorable Undies: Sizzling Smalls For Lingerie Lovers
About Fiesta
Fiesta magazine is a British soft-core pornographic magazine, published by Galaxy Publications. It is a sister publication of Knave.
Launched in 1966, Fiesta quickly became Britain’s top selling adult magazine. Dubbed ‘the magazine for men which women love to read,’ the monthly magazine’s readers were responsible, in the early 1970’s, for creating a phenomenon which has been adopted in magazines worldwide: Readers’ Wives. This bright and gaudy glamour magazine has generally featured girl-next-door type models and has an earthy humour which has been compared to that of a British seaside postcard.
Central to this theme, is the monthly 'Readers' Wives Striptease' section, which shows a set of photos of a supposed wife or girlfriend of a reader being photographed by Fiesta undressing (often, but not always out of everyday clothing) to full nudity.
As well as its Readers’ Wives and photographic girl sets, Fiesta is built around a core of readers’ letters from men and women. The mix is spiced by male-interest features, cartoons and reviews, sexy puzzles and a regular erotic horoscope, together with Firkin, a two-page underground-style strip drawn by Hunt Emerson and written by Tym Manley.