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Razzle is a British softcore pornographic magazine published monthly by Paul Raymond Publications.It was founded in 1983 and is currently focused on girl-next-door style pornography, offering cash for any photos of "readers' wives" printed; in the past, however, several notable glamour models were featured, including minor celebrity Jo Guest.
The Raymond Revuebar in Walker's Court. (1997) Paul Raymond (15 November 1925 – 2 March 2008), born Geoffrey Anthony Quinn, was an English strip-club owner, publisher of pornography, and property developer who was dubbed the "King of Soho".
Mayfair (Paul Raymond Publications, UK) Men Only (Paul Raymond Publications, UK) Men's World (Paul Raymond Publications, UK) Knave (Galaxy Publications, UK, 1968–2015) The Pearl (1879–1880) Penthouse (1965–present) and Penthouse Variations; Photo Bits (1898–1914) Razzle (1983; British; focuses on amateur style pornography)
Today, Mayfair is published every four weeks along with fellow Paul Raymond adult titles such as Club International, Escort, Men Only, Men's World, and Razzle. Paul Chaplin, also known as Paul Baxendale-Walker, acquired ownership of the Paul Raymond Publications titles in August 2012. Mayfair is also sold in digital format.
Ben, the actor played by Paul Rudd on the show, was murdered in the Arconia (true to the show's title three seasons in) after collapsing on stage during a performance of Oliver's play Death Rattle ...
1971–present: Paul Raymond Publications/Blue Media Publishing Group [ edit ] In 1971, Paul Raymond , who ran nightclubs in London's Soho district, acquired Men Only [ 8 ] and relaunched it as the start of a top-shelf publishing empire, [ 1 ] increasing its circulation to 400,000 copies a month. [ 9 ]
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Nicholas Whittaker, journalist and author of Platform Souls, Blue Period and Sweet Talk, worked for the company from 1980 to 1982, when he left to go and work for Paul Raymond Publications, where he played a major role in establishing the new Razzle magazine. His experiences at Fiesta and Razzle are the subject of his book Blue Period. [8]