Fast Forward was a weekly children's magazine launched in September 1989 by the BBC[1] to compete with Look-in.
The magazine usually contained a number of cartoon scripts of celebrities and presenters who appeared on Children's BBC, such as Jimmy Savile and Andi Peters.
It also regularly contained material relating to Edd the Duck and Gordon the Gopher, as well as an EastEnders-based comic strip.
In September 1990, the BBC also relaunched the Number One pop music magazine aimed mainly at girls.
(This also enabled the BBC's main television magazine, the Radio Times, to include listings of rival terrestrial channels.)