Some photos of my Space:1999 tin lunchbox, produced by King-Seeley Thermos Co in 1975.
Saturday, 26 July 2025
OUT TO LUNCH: 2
Superman's not Losing Fans*
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I recently read that Grandparenting is not about reliving our youth, but I reckon some of it is.
There's a huge joy to be found in showing grandkids stuff we used to do and watch from our younger days. Oftentimes, they'll like it too.
My Grandson, MoonBase Junior, loves Superman. I'm unsure when he first came across Supe but being on his way to 9 he's grown up with him, so it's a real pleasure to watch some Superman together.
Yesterday we chose Superman The Movie, the first of the Christopher Reeves films.
From 1978, a year after Star Wars, Chris's man of steel is just superb. I was 17 when it first aired and loved it from the get-go, true late Seventies bubblegum to chew and chew.
The movie is interesting to follow, great to look at - Supe flies! - and its not that violent, which means Junior gets to see it.
There's lots for modern kids to enjoy too. Lois Lane charging round, Clark's bumbling, Supe changing in a revolving door, Jimmy Olsen getting snapped at by the editor and of course Lex Luthor, the 'greatest criminal mind of the century'.
Gene Hackman does a fab job bringing out the humour in big-headed Lex, as does his beautiful assistant and gormless goon. Junior loves how he's always accompanied by a daft deep tuba sound!
Which brings us neatly to the music. John Williams's score is simply fantastic, a masterpiece, the highlight being of course the famous duh derder, which compels just about any kid (and grown-ups!) to outstretch their arm Superman style! And yep, Junior and me did it together many times during the film. Priceless.
Who says Grandparenting isn't about reliving your youth!
Now's where's my cape!
Is this a film you like readers? Any grandparents seen it?
*Play on a line from PFM's Chocolate Kings.
OUT TO LUNCH: 1
Some photos of my UFO tin lunch box, made by King-Seeley Thermos Co. which would have appeared in 1973.
Will's Boys Own
Friday, 25 July 2025
GEM TV21 PEN SET
I remember seeing them being advertised in TV21, but I can't say I ever saw an example in real life.
Blast from the Past
Here’s a blast from the past. While clearing out my old comics collection from the loft, I found this old Radio Times cover, tucked in amongst the 2000ads. April 1984, it heralds the start of a BBC Radio 2 audio show ‘Space Force’ by Charles Chilton. I recall recording the episodes of the first serues on my cassette recorder back in the day. Amazingly, all episodes are still available on BBC Sounds:
As I recall, it was a semi-realistic show with more than a touch of Dan Dare, mixed in with real world physics. Bot bad at all for its time!
AHI EAGLE TOY: 1999
Continuing the Space:1999 toy posts here's some pictures of the 1976 Ahi Eagle transporter on it's groovy backing card, which is pretty much the same as their 'official' Stun Gun packaging.
Kev's Scratchbuilt Stingray World Navy Sub57
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CHECKLISTS BY BRAND (FOR COUNTRY BY COUNTRY SEE TOP OF BLOG)
PROJECT SWORD SPACEX TIMELINE
- 1968 SPACEX LT10 CONCEPT
- 1966 SPACE GLIDER REAL THING
- 1969 LUNAR CLIMBER & MOONSHIP
- 1968 PROJECT SWORD ANNUAL
- 1968 TV21 #168 PROJECT SWORD PHASE 2
- 1968 PLEASURE CRUISER CONCEPT
- 1968 CENTURY 21 TOY MANUAL
- 1967 SCOUT 1 CONCEPT
- 1967 NUCLEAR FERRY TOY AD
- 1967 SWORD TOY AD
- 1967 SWORD TOY AD
- 1966 SPACE GLIDER CONCEPT
- 1966 HOVERTANK IN COMIC
- 1966 NUKE PULSE NEEDLEPROBE IN COMIC
- 1966 ZERO X FILM DEBUT
- 1966 MOONBUS IN COMIC
- 1966 SPACE PATROL 1
- 1966 P3 HELICOPTER IN COMIC
- 1966 SAND FLEA AND SNOW TRAIN
- 1966 MOBILE LAUNCH PAD IN COMIC
- 1965 SPACEX MOONBASE CONCEPT
- 1965 APOLLO FIRST UK TOY AD
- 1962 NOVA CONCEPT
- 1962 MOONBUS CONCEPT
- 1961 MOON PROSPECTOR CONCEPT
- 1953 MOLAB CONCEPT