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Friday 26 February 2021

Christmas Toys - 1973 | The Archivist Presents | #75

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  1. Well, my Christmas present in 1973 was a Doctor Who annual. I had no complaints - though, I did notice that they were getting progressively thinner over the years from the ones we had in the sixties!

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  2. The annuals did start getting thinner and part of that was down to the less thick paperstock used but also, I believe, because of the various problems at the time (theenergy crisis for one). Weekly comics went from 40+ pp to 30+ and it was all about cutting corners but turning a profit. Quality in art/content also started going down in the mid to late 1970s.

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    1. The decline in art quality was one of the first things I noticed. Very poor attempts at likenesses of Katy and Elisabeth for a start and wondered how they could be so inept whilst the weeklies continued - with the likes of Gerry Haylock - doing such a superb job. As yourself, I noticed this happening with TV-related annuals and only kept with DW, partially out of series loyalty, also in the hope that things would improve. I gave up at the Davison-Baker transition, not being able to take the rip-off, both in size and content.

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