Me & Tracy, Christmas 1977 - look at how chuffed I am, I've got the new Look-In annual AND the Starsky & Hutch Gran Torino! |
The ones based on comics featured the same cast as the weekly editions, mostly in new adventures, while the TV and film ones had comic strips, the occasional short story, fact files and interviews and - brilliantly - in the case of The Fall Guy, behind the scenes information on stunts and how they were filmed.
Annuals are generally published towards the end of the year, cover-dated as the following year (so that Look-In annual above is classed as the 1978 one), to ensure shops don't take them off the shelves immediately after the new year (though, by then, unsold copies are often heavily reduced). Still as popular now - you tend to see fewer relating to ongoing comics (perhaps because kids today don't have the range of comics we had) - the only difference seems to be that they're much skinnier (and that's not just me being all nostalgically misty about it - my ones from the late 70s and early 80s are substantially chunkier than the ones I’ve bought for Dude over the past few years). I haven’t bought one for myself in years (the only ones that vaguely interest me relate to Star Wars and none of them have snagged my interest when I’ve glanced at them in shops) but I have enjoyed the odd read of his (Pokemon was a favourite for a long time, now supplanted by Match Of The Day). I did, however, buy the compilation one of Look-In magazine that was put out a few years back but the interest there was in the re-printing of old comic strips and articles.
Here, then, are a selection of old favourites, ones that I received and ones I remember my sister Tracy having. I hope some of them inspire a warm, nostalgic trip down memory lane for you...
1975 This is the first annual I remember, though I'd have been 5 during Christmas 1974 when it was originally published, so my memory must come from re-reads, I imagine. |
1977 My childhood hero, in book format |
1978 I was a big fan of Look-In magazines (The Junior TV Times), as I wrote about here. |
1978 I loved The Beano. The Bash Street Kids (the cover stars here) got their own annual starting in 1980 and running through to 2010. |
1978 Tracy was a huge fan of horses (she later worked with them and rode competitively) and Black Beauty was one of her favourites |
1979 I started watching the TV show because of Farrah Fawcett (wife of Lee) Majors and it was good fun. I always liked Kate Jackson best though. |
1979 The "seven-penny nightmare" comic writ large. I have nothing but fond (and gore-streaked) memories of this! |
1979 Wonderfully spooky - marketed towards girls, though boys comics also had spooky stories in them, I liked this |
1980 The weekly funny comic that supplanted The Beano for me. |
1980 Me and my friends loved this show but, bearing in mind how much our parents did too, I wonder now just how much of it went sailing over our heads... |
1980 I love the fact that the songsheet the girl on the left is holding is the same picture, except she's getting splatted by a snowball |
1981 A popular US TV show that I only barely remember now but Tracy, who loved monkeys, really enjoyed it and I used to watch it with her. |
1981 More ponies! |
1981 Top Of The Pops! Debbie Harry! |
1981 The Professionals (which began in 1977) was clearly aimed at an adult audience but much-loved by kids like me (I wrote more about them here), who enjoyed the running, shooting and vehicular mayhem - hence the annual. |
1982 Tucker! And the gorgeous Cathy Hargreaves (bottom left) played by Lyndy Brill |
1982 One of my favourite TV shows (which I've written about before - as a retrospective here and as part of my recuperation from my heart attack here) - Lee Majors, Heather Thomas, behind-the-scenes stuff and lots of stunts! The annual is good fun too, with some interesting articles and a spooky short story. |
scans from my collection, aside from Charlie's Angels, Misty, Tammy and Judy (thanks to comicvine for those)
You can read more of my nostalgia posts here
Awesome annuals!
ReplyDeleteI had Sindy, Rupert, Twinkle, Look-in and Animal Crackers! Later, we had Beano, Dandy, Oink, Smash Hits and Number 1.
Thanks Donna! :)
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