It's always a pleasure to get e-mails up here at '80s Actual Towers. We don't get many, but we treasure those we do get.
Recently, we had a corker from Nick George, regarding our post on Spitting Image, must-watch TV for us in the mid-to-late 1980s (let's face it, its "more peas, dear?" subject matter in the 1990s didn't really have the same appeal).
Nick wrote:
Hi,
The photographer and I got on well. He introduced me to John Lloyd, the Spitting Image producer.
They were putting a book together.
I contributed a bunch of ideas, one of them got into the book though I didn't write the text I did title it:
Nouvelle Cuisine Du DHSS.
Over thirty years later it was pleasing to find a scan of that page on your blog. So, thanks, I don't have that book any more.
Trivia: the photographer also shot the model of Prince Andrew for the Spitting Image book.
Nick
And here we have it - Prince Andrew, in all his latex glory! '80s humour still floats my boat, although many "sensitive" 21st Century souls I know flinch at it. But then they also have an attack of the vapours and write outraged letters on Digital Spy if somebody so much as drags on an e-cigarette in their vicinity (whilst quite happily gumming up the atmosphere by undertaking walking or bussing distance "jaunts" in their broom brooms).
The shape of things (then) to come - 31st December, 1983 - a preview of Spitting Image. And isn't that Mr President (gasp!). God bless America!
Anyway, back to subject. We wrote to Nick George to ask if he'd mind us publishing his email, and received a reply containing another goodie - the Lego Arthur Scargill pic at the bottom of this post.
Many thanks to Nick. His second e-mail, which also contains a link to a Spitting Image site, is included below.
Hello Andrew, glad you appreciated my memories. Please, publish the contents of my mail to you, I have no problem with that.
The photographer was John Lawrence-Jones. He had shot a Lego trade ad for me. Attached here, it shows Arthur Scargill, at the height of the contentious miners strike.
Includes the infamous Randy Andy pic.
John also shot the Luck and Flaw Treasure Island book, a couple of years prior.
Thanks again to Nick.
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