Monday, 15 December 2025

Derby County v Arsenal, 15th December 1976


How quickly a year whizzes by! Here is my now regular annual Xmas Football Programme post...

For 2025, I'm showcasing a super seasonal example of one of Derby County's classic tabloid newspaper-style programmes for the visit of Arsenal to the Baseball Ground on this very day 49 years ago...

Inside, readers will discover the Derby players  - and a Womble! - meeting the fans, period ads that reflect a deeper economic and cultural story of the time, and even a photo of the Duke of York pub in Burton Road (long since closed down). 

The 0-0 draw was watched by a crowd of 24,016, with the teams in the throes of a mediocre season for them both. Derby County's newspaper programmes were issued between 1971/2 and 1982/83. Easily the longest run for this format in the UK. This novel idea which was pioneered by the club meant that supporters could receive their matchday programmes often a day before the game - either delivered like a traditional newspaper or picked up at their local newsagent - as well as buying a copy at the ground itself. 

However the flimsy newspaper format meant that very few examples survive unfolded, and The Ram (or re-dubbed several years earlier as just 'RAM') was especially prone to damage when bought at the match. Also a half a century of problematic storage has not been too kind to the health of the cheap paper stock.

I recall that programme enthusiasts at the time were critical of the tabloid format where newsprint was favoured above glossy paper. But I'm definitely a fan of RAM, especially the bold and dramatic cover designs from this time.


MERRY CHRISTMAS: RAM, 15th December 1976


So who exactly were the 'London Executive Placement Bureau'?

Four pints must have sounded like a good idea after a dour nighttime 0-0 draw at the Baseball Ground

I wonder how long the carpet and wallpaper lasted for at this local 'Ramdevous'?


Arsenal's No.10 was actually Frank Stapleton, and there's no 'B' in Nottingham Forest...


 SEASON'S GREETINGS!

Wednesday, 26 February 2025

Pop Pic Library, 1960s UK digest comic: UPDATED CHECKLIST

 



Pop Pic Library, 1965-1968 - the checklist:

No.1 The Last Time - The Rolling Stones 
No.2 A World of our Own - The Seekers 
No.3 I’m Alive – The Hollies 
No.4 Set Me Free - The Kinks 
No.5 Heart Full of Soul - The Yardbirds 
No.6 The One in the Middle - Manfred Mann 
No.7 We’ve Got to Get out of this Place - The Animals 
No.8 You’ve got your Troubles - The Fortunes 
No.9 I’m Down - The Beatles 
No.10 Like We Used To Be - Georgie Fame and The Blue Flames 
No.11 Whatcha Gonna Do About It - The Small Faces 
No.12 Hark - Unit 4 Plus 2 
No.13 Yesterday Man - Chris Andrews 
No.14 Get Off Of My Cloud - Rolling Stones 
No.15 We Can Work it Out - The Beatles 
No.16 Don’t Bring me Your Heartaches - Paul & Barry Ryan 
No.17 A Must to Avoid - Herman's Hermits 
No.18 Keep on Running - Spencer Davis Group 
No.19 You Were On My Mind - Crispian St. Peters 
No.20 As Tears Go By - The Rolling Stones 
No.21 A Groovy Kind of Love - The Mindbenders 
No.22 Inside Looking Out - The Animals 
No.23 I Can't Let Go - The Hollies 
No.24 The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore - The Walker Brothers
No.25 I Put a Spell on You - Alan Price Set 
No.26 Pretty Flamingo - Manfred Mann 
No.27 Not Responsible - Tom Jones 
No.28 Sorrow - The Merseys 
No.29 Bus Stop - The Hollies
No.30 Paperback Writer - The Beatles 
No.31 Get Away - Georgie Fame
No.32 Out of Time - Chris Farlowe 
No.33 All or Nothing - The Small Faces 
No.34 Got To Get You Into My Life - Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers
No.35 I'm a Boy - The Who 
No.36 Bend It! - Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich 
No.37 High Time - Paul Jones
No.38 I Can’t Control Myself - The Troggs 
No.39 Gimme Some Lovin' - The Spencer Davis Group 
No.40 Help me Girl - Eric Burdon & the Animals
No.41 In the Country - Cliff Richard 
No.42 Sunshine Superman - Donovan
No.43 Got To Get You Into My Life - Cliff Bennett & the Rebel Rousers 
No.44 Let's Spend the Night Together - The Rolling Stones
No.45 On a Carousel - The Hollies 
No.46 Penny Lane - The Beatles 
No.47 There's a Kind of Hush - Herman's Hermits
No.48 Release Me - Engelbert Humperdinck
No.49 Funny Familiar Forgotten Feelings - Tom Jones 
No.50 Dedicated to the One I Love - The Mama's and the Papa's
No.51
No.52 Silence is Golden - The Tremeloes 
No.53 A Whiter Shade of Pale - Procol Harum
No.54 Okay! - Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Titch 
No.55 There Goes My Everything - Engelbert Humperdinck
No.56 All You Need is Love - The Beatles 
No.57 Pleasant Valley Sunday - The Monkees
No.58 I'll Never Fall In Love Again - Tom Jones 
No.59 Hole in My Shoe - Traffic 
No.60 Flowers in the Rain - The Move 
No.61 The Last Waltz - Engelbert Humperdinck
No.62 I Can See for Miles - The Who 
No.63 Hello, Goodbye - The Beatles 
No.64 Let the Heartaches Begin - Long John Baldry 
No.65 I'm Coming Home - Tom Jones
No 66 Daydream Believer - The Monkees
No 67 I Can Take or Leave Your Loving - Herman's Hermits
No.68 Thank U Very Much - The Scaffold
No.69 As You Are - The Tremeloes
No.70 Words - The Bee Gees
No.71 Darlin' - The Beach Boys
No.72 Congratulations - Cliff Richard