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Alan Stafford: It’s Friday, It’s CRACKERJACK!

The Inside Story of a Teatime TV Classic

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£19.99

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SKU: 978-1-78196-315-9 Categories: Biography & Non-Fiction, Books, Forthcoming & New
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Description

Crackerjack (the TV show with the built-in echo) gave us two enduring icons of Children’s Television … one long and thin, one round and plump. No, not Leslie Crowther and Peter Glaze! The Crackerjack pencil and the Double or Drop cabbage.

If you were a child in the late ‘50s, the ‘60s, the ‘70s or early ‘80s you’ll have your own memory of TV’s longest-running teatime variety show. Eamonn Andrews piling prizes on the clever-clogs and cloth cabbages on the chumps … the pompous and perpetually heckled Glaze Lectures … those slapstick silent movies … historical finales with anachronistic pop songs … or Stu Francis splattered with garish gunge.

Alan Stafford has traced the 29-year history of Crackerjack from the very first cabbage to the last crushed grape, recalling the best of the onscreen fun while revealing loads of backstage secrets. All the triumphs and tiffs, the perils and pranks. This Crackerjack celebration is packed with anecdotes from cast and crew – including Michael Aspel, Pip Hinton, Jillian Comber, Christine Holmes, Rod McLennan, Little and Large, Jacqueline Clarke, Don Maclean, Jan Hunt, Bernie Clifton, The Krankies, Stu Francis and many more.

It wasn’t always on Fridays, it wasn’t always at five to five, but it was – and ever will be – Crackerjack. CRACKERJACK!!!

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Weight .75 kg

About the Author

Too Naked for the Nazis – Alan Stafford’s biography of sand dancing trio Wilson, Keppel & Betty – won the Diagram Prize for oddest book title of the year. But, to be frank, he’s a pretty odd author. He persuaded a sign language interpreter to swear on Radio Four. He cast Roy Hudd as Pavarotti, June Whitfield as a sabre-toothed tiger, David Mitchell as a lusty railway station announcer, Toby Jones as a seedy newsagent and Matt Lucas as a tuba-playing cartoonist. Alan also devised and scripted the comedy documentary series Absent Friends, about such figments of fantasy as Captain Mainwaring’s wife, Ronnie Corbett’s producer and The Archers’ dialect coach.

Alan believes there are only two rules to comedy. That custard pies should first be left to cool. And that odd numbers are funnier than even ones, except for 4628 which is hilarious. He still finds it impossible to use a cash machine without sniggering.

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