This weekly British comic for girls was published by Fleetway in London from 1971 to 1984.
Tammy was closely linked editorially with the fellow Fleetway titles Misty and Jinty, eventually absorbing both of them. At its height, Tammy sold 250,000 copies per week.
Regular strips included:
- Alison All Alone
- All Eyes on 3E
- Amanda Must Not Be Expelled
- Babe of St Woods
- Backhand Play
- Ballerina in Blue Jeans
- Beattie Beats ’em All
- Becky Never Saw the Ball
- Belinda Bookworm
- Bella at the Bar
- Bessie Bunter – the adventures of Billy Bunter’s sister
- Brainy Brenda
- A Bus in the Family
- The Camp on Candy Island
- Cassie’s Coach
- Castaways on Voodoo Island
- Cinderella Sidekick
- Circus of the Damned
- C.L.A.R.A. – a computer (Crichenor’s Learning And Reasoning Aid)
- Come Back, Bindi
- Cora Can’t Lose
- Cuckoo in the Nest
- Daffy and the Giddy Gang
- Danger Dog
- Day and Knight
- Derry the Dowser
- A Dream for Yvonne
- The Four Friends at Spartan School
- A Girl Called Midnight
- A Girl Called Steve
- Glenda’s Glossy Pages
- A Gran for the Gregorys
- Guitar Girl
- A Horse Called September
- Jilly Liar
- Linda Left-Out
- Little Sisters
- Maggie’s Magnificent Seven
- Maisie’s Magic Eye
- Molly Mills
- Monster Tales
- Namby Pamby
- Olympia Jones
- Pam of Pond Hill
- Paula on a String
- Prim and Donna
- Ruthless Ruth
- School for Snobs
- The Shadow of Sherry Brown
- Simple Simona
- Slave of the Clock
- Star Struck Sisters
- The Stranger in My Shoes – Lucy Townsend is kidnapped and switched with delinquent Sandra Sage
- Thursday’s Child
- Tina’s Telly Mum
- Tomorrow Town
- Town without Telly
- Trina Drop-Out — an aspiring painter
- Two-faced Teesha
- The Upper Crust
- Vision of Vanity Fayre
- Wars of the Roses
- Wee Sue – “The Midget of Milltown”
- Witch Hazel