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Published by World Distributors (Manchester) Limited in the autumn of 1976,
the It's A Knockout Annual 1977 is one of the few books published about
the series.
World Distributors were a big name in the publishing of annuals, particularly
of those linked to television series. No self-respecting cult TV collector
will find their shelves entirely free of World Distributors' fare. Among
countless others, they issued annuals for Doctor Who, Dad's Army,
The Goodies, Catweazle, The Saint,
Tom and Jerry
and even James Bond.
In
many ways, It's A Knockout was a strange choice for an annual, as these
publications normally contained stories, both in prose and comic strip forms.
Not something that It's A Knockout naturally lends itself to. This
meant that the content was largely factual, although World Distributors did
manage to squeeze in a comic strip story.
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Normally,
annuals are not really that useful to the collector or fan. They have stories
that are written by hack writers who often are completely unfamiliar with the
series the annual is about. The illustrations are usually laughable. And this
is where the It's A Knockout Annual 1977 differs from the vast majority
of World Distributors' output in that it actually tells you one hell of a lot
about the series it is based upon. In fact, it's invaluable. It introduces the
reader to the important people behind IAK, including Barney Colehan,
Stuart Hall, Eddie Waring, Arthur Ellis and Cecil Korer. It focuses on
individual competitors, goes briefly behind the scenes and has a feature on
the scoregirls in the series. It's packed with anecdotes, useful information
and photographs (albeit not always very well reproduced, it has to be said)
and is a treasured part of an IAK fan's collection - even if it does
fall occasionally into the traditional World Distributors traps by featuring
articles that are linked to the series by the slenderest of threads. For
instance, there is an article which tests the family's abilities to get out of
desperate situations - being caught in a landslide, being in a lorry that
stalls on a railway crossing, being stuck in a car that has careered into an
icy river. Fortunately, this content is kept to a minimum, though of course
there is the familiar annual fare - crosswords, games and the like. But all
this is easy to overlook, as the major part of the content is fascinating.
Issued in the Autumn of 1976 for the Christmas market, at the
price of £1.25, this occasionally turns up on eBay or at similar online
auctions and marketplaces for very reasonable prices. If you're initially put
off by understandable prejudices about annuals, mark my words, you won't be
disappointed if you manage to track down a copy and shell out a little cash to
make it your own. Recommended.
by Alan Hayes
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