
Just Dandy
Ford Kiernan and a legion of fans celebrate the anarchic humour of The Dandy, the classic Scottish comic that has just ceased publication after 75 years.
Ford Kiernan celebrates the anarchic humour of The Dandy that has kept kids of all ages giggling for three quarters of a century.
This classic Scottish comic has just ceased publication - but Ford discovers that there is still life left in Desperate Dan and Korky the Cat.
Ford meets Dandy artists and writers, past and present, and an entire gang of fans including comedians Frank Skinner and Sanjeev Kohli, actors Brian Cox and Bill Paterson, writer Alan Bissett, veteran musicians Jimmie Macgregor and Tom Alexander, indie rocker Kyle Falconer from The View, and four-times Oscar-winning animator Nick Park.
The Dandy was launched in December 1937, and - priced at just two old pence, less than a modern penny - quickly became a hit with children in an era of recession and hardship.
Despite shortages of manpower and paper, The Dandy continued to publish during World War II to help keep children's morale up, and its writers and artists mercilessly lampooned Hitler and his Nazi regime.
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Clips
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Ford Kiernan with Desperate Dan
Duration: 01:41
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An introduction to Just Dandy
Duration: 00:57
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Nick Park having a shot at the Thunderbang
Duration: 00:42
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Frank Skinner
Duration: 00:54
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Ford Kiernan |
Participant | Frank Skinner |
Participant | Sanjeev Kohli |
Participant | Brian Cox |
Participant | Bill Paterson |
Participant | Alan Bissett |
Participant | Jimmie Macgregor |
Participant | Tom Alexander |
Participant | Nick Park |
Director | Les Wilson |
Producer | Julie McCrone |
Broadcast
- Mon 31 Dec 2012 21:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ One Scotland