George and Lynne
George & Lynne, the liberated couple created by writer Conrad Frost , first appeared in The Sun in 1976 and their adventures continued to appear until 2010 . The secret of their appeal ? Possibly that they had the kind of married life every other couple in Britain wanted to have ! For over thirty years ( our time ; aside from George ditching his seventies sideburns , the loving couple never aged or changed ) , George & Lynne lived in comparative luxury in an affluent riverside community , Lynne sunbathing nude and gossiping with her friends while George was ( occasionally ) at work or ( more often ) in the Ferryman's Inn , or the pair attending bikini parties or out on their expensive looking boat , the 'Pink Gin' , at weekends . They had no apparent money worries , though this didn't not stop George moaning about Lynne's spending . They had an army of friends with mostly alliterative names , including amiable alcoholic Sammy and his long suffering wife Samantha. They had a huge house somewhere in Middlesex ( according to Conrad Frost, who coincidentally had a similar one in the same area ) and, as drawn by John M. Burns ( 1976-1982 ) and later Josep Gual , were effectively physically perfect .
They also famously had a very relaxed attitude to sex and nudity, and George compiled a nude calendar of Lynne every year, which hung in their kitchen.
George and Lynne
George & Lynne, the liberated couple created by writer Conrad Frost , first appeared in The Sun in 1976 and their adventures continued to appear until 2010 . The secret of their appeal ? Possibly that they had the kind of married life every other couple in Britain wanted to have ! For over thirty years ( our time ; aside from George ditching his seventies sideburns , the loving couple never aged or changed ) , George & Lynne lived in comparative luxury in an affluent riverside community , Lynne sunbathing nude and gossiping with her friends while George was ( occasionally ) at work or ( more often ) in the Ferryman's Inn , or the pair attending bikini parties or out on their expensive looking boat , the 'Pink Gin' , at weekends . They had no apparent money worries , though this didn't not stop George moaning about Lynne's spending . They had an army of friends with mostly alliterative names , including amiable alcoholic Sammy and his long suffering wife Samantha. They had a huge house somewhere in Middlesex ( according to Conrad Frost, who coincidentally had a similar one in the same area ) and, as drawn by John M. Burns ( 1976-1982 ) and later Josep Gual , were effectively physically perfect .
They also famously had a very relaxed attitude to sex and nudity, and George compiled a nude calendar of Lynne every year, which hung in their kitchen.