4 COMMUNICATION
8 IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE BED?
Todd Mallanson
12 LOUISE
Siwer Ohlsson
19 THE GOOD MISTRESS GUIDE
Jonathan Clements
22 HEIDI
Christer Flodquist
27 VACATION
Brian O'Hanlon/Alan Walton
30 PUBLISH AND BE DAMNED
Mike Bygrave
33 THE FEDERICO FELLINI INTERVIEW
Paul Tabori
35 BONITA
Rolf Nader
40 A TOE IN THE WATER
J. T. Izard
45 ARABELLA
Amnon Bar-Tut
52 SCRUBOUT
Jon K. Johns
57 MUSTANG II
John Blunsden
61 EVE
Michel Moreau
67 LET IT ALL HANG OUT Ann Summers
68 LETTERS TO Ann Summers
71 MODUS OPERANDI
edited by David Jones
75 GOLDIE
Fred Enke
80 THE LORD WILL PROVIDE
Herbie Brennan
83 FIONA IN BANGKOK Fiona Richmond
89 LET'S GET LAID Jay Myrdal
98 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
EDITORIAL NOTE
The new year comes in looking every bit as bleak as the old. War, famine, strikes,
bombings, the twin crises of economics and food -there just seems no end to it.
Small wonder, then, that in such uneasy times, the popularity of Men Only continues
to spread. What better way to get away from it all?
In times of trouble the best place is bed - though probably not the kind of bed
described by Todd Mallanson. His feature Is there a Doctor in the Bed? is in fact
a somewhat ribald examination of what goes on behind the screens of the modern
sexologist's clinic. Being one of our more popular contributors, and not being
shy of his research work, Mr Mallanson has performed an excellent piece of work
on this still thorny subject.
Federico Fellini needs no introduction. The self-obsessed director of Juliet of
the Spirits, Satyricon, Roma and the recent Amacord, he has recently emerged as
one of the cinema's truly great artists: colourful, fantastic, bizarre and sometimes
blasphemous. In order to interview this elusive creature, Paul Tabori went to
Rome and brought back what we feel is a definitive piece.
Fellini may be big, but the way things are going, Fiona Richmond may soon be even
bigger. Still touring the world on behalf of Men Only, now running her own radio
show, she is also starring in Paul Raymond's new extravaganza at the Windmill.
The show is Let's Get Laid, and both the show and its leading lady are very strongly
featured in this issue. The play itself is presented as an exciting full-colour
feature: while the delectable Fiona, tireless as usual, sets the record straight
about exotic Bangkok.
The gallivantings of the aristocracy have always fascinated us all, so we couldn't
resist it when that well-known author Herbie Brennan brought along his hilarious
article on just such a subject. Funny, sexy and scandalous, it's worth holding
until the late hour when you're sipping your brandy.
On a more serious level. though no less exciting, is this month's Modus Operandi.
The subject is the Female Body Beautiful, what it means to the lady herself, and
how she likes to either use it or have it abused. Written up from the mouths of
the ladies themselves, it should be invaluable to most of we men - who like to
imagine that we understand our women when we don't at all.
Last but not least is popular Ann Summers, who gives advice on how not to sour
an affair. And if you're not having an affair. then just look at the girls and
have sweet dreams. Failing that we can only say that you've missed something -
so go back to the first page and start again.
Tony Power