Moving slowly but surely, I have now
arrived at the middle pages of the first issue of SHIVER AND SHAKE and the
centrespread was allocated to Match of
the Week. Every week two very strange teams would meet on the pitch and wreak
havoc on each other, breaking rules and using all sorts of tricks to subdue the
opponents. More often than not the outcome was the abandoning of the game.
Mike Lacey
was the artist who contributed the absolute majority of weekly sets. Other illustrators
of Match of the Week were Leo
Baxendale, Les Barton and two (rather amateur) artists whose names
I don’t know. Tom Paterson (who apparently was just starting doing work for IPC
in his early rough style that he used before he began imitating Leo Baxendale) did
three sets in issues 10, 37 and 42. Check out one example in the list below.
In his book
A VERY FUNNY BUSINESS Leo Baxedale recalls he drew two sets of Match of the Week – the very first one
that he said he had done back in 1972, and then Ghosts vs Humans, before refusing “point blank” to draw any more.
He did, however, continue writing scripts for other artists to draw but
surrendered writer’s duties two and a half months later.
New teams
came and went every week so obviously the strip had no regular and recurring
characters, except maybe the referee. Below is the list of the fixtures
illustrated by the odd complete episode. Names of the illustrators other than
Mike Lacey are marked next to the relevant episodes.
Issue
No. 1 ●
March 10th, 1973 ● Cowboys
versus Injuns. Contrary to what Mr. Baxendale says in his book, the first episode was actually drawn by Mike Lacey, and the set that Mr. Baxendale remembers drawing in 1972 must have been the one that appeared in the second issue of SHIVER AND SHAKE.
Issue
No. 2 ●
March 17th, 1973 ● Cops versus
Robbers, Leo
Baxendale:
Issue
No. 3 ●
March 24th, 1973 ● Teachers
versus School kids
Issue
No. 4 ●
March 31st, 1973 ● Sheriff's
XI versus Robin’s Team
Issue
No. 5 ●
April 7th, 1973 ● Ghosts
versus Humans, Leo
Baxendale:
Issue
No. 6 ●
April 14th, 1973 ● Shiver
versus Shake, with the artist’s self-portrait
Issue
No. 7 ●
April 21st, 1973 ● Eggs versus
Chicks
Issue
No. 8 ●
April 28th, 1973 ● Convicts
versus Wardens
Issue
No. 9 ● May
5th, 1973 ● Navy versus
Pirates
Issue
No. 10 ● May
12th, 1973 ● Cavemen
versus Dinosaurs, Tom Paterson
Issue
No. 11 ● May
19th, 1973 ● Snow White
versus The Bad Witch, unknown artist
Issue
No. 12 ● May
26th, 1973 ● Spies
versus British Agents:
Issue
No. 13 ●
June 2nd, 1973 ● Foreign
Legion versus Sheikh’s XI, unknown artist
Issue
No. 14 ●
June 9th, 1973 ● Britons vs
Romans
Issue
No. 15 ●
June 16th, 1973 ● German Army
vs Resistance
Issue
No. 16 ●
June 23rd, 1973 ● Twits vs
Brainies
Issue
No. 17 ●
June 30th, 1973 ● Roundheads
vs Cavaliers
Issue
No. 18 ●
July 7th, 1973 ● British
Navy vs German U-Boats
Issue
No. 19 ●
July 14th, 1973 ● Aristocrats
vs Peasants
Issue
No. 20 ●
July 21st, 1973 ● Shiver and
Shake Land Yacht Race
Issue
No. 21 ●
July 28th, 1973 ● Clowns XI
vs Circus
Issue
No. 22 ●
August 4th, 1973 ● Highlanders
vs Red Coats
Issue
No. 23 ●
August 11st, 1973 ● Doctors vs
Patients
Issue
No. 24 ●
August 18th, 1973 ● Moonmen vs
Spacemen
Issue
No. 25 ●
August 25th, 1973 ● Wizards and
Witches
Issue
No. 26 ●
September 1st, 1973 ● Sweepers vs
Litter Louts
Issue
No. 27 ●
September 8th, 1973 ● Pop Stars
vs Orchestra XI
Issue
No. 28 ●
September 15th, 1973 ●
Inventors
vs Mad Scientists, Frankie Stein and Prof. Cube make a guest appearance:
Issue
No. 29 ●
September 22nd, 1973 ● Mounties vs
Trappers, Les
Barton
Issue
No. 30 ●
September 29th, 1973 ●
City
Gents vs Labourers
Issue
No. 31 ●
October 6th, 1973 ● Mountaineers
vs Yetis
Issue
No. 32 ● October
13rd, 1973 ● Knights vs
Dragons
Issue
No. 33 ●
October 20th, 1973 ● British vs
Foreign Dancers
Issue
No. 34 ●
October 27th, 1973 ● Explorers
vs Jungle Plants:
Issue
No. 35 ●
November 3rd, 1973 ● Motorists
vs Pedestrians
Issue
No. 36 ●
November 10th, 1973 ● Artists vs
Photographers
Issue
No. 37 ●
November 17th, 1973 ● Mothers vs
Fathers, Tom
Paterson
Issue
No. 38 ●
November 24th, 1973 ● Authors vs
Artists
Issue
No. 39 ●
December 1st, 1973 ● Toddlers vs
Old Folk
Issue
No. 40 ●
December 8th, 1973 ● Colditz
Guards vs P.O.W.
Issue
No. 41 ●
December 15th, 1973 ● Zoo Keepers
vs Zoo Animals
Issue
No. 42 ●
December 22nd, 1973 ● Fatties vs
Thinnies, Tom
Paterson:
Issue
No. 43 ●
December 29th, 1973 ● Carol
Singers vs Party Goers
Issue
No. 44 ●
January 5th, 1974 ● Father Tyme
vs New Year Babies
Issue
No. 45 ●
January 12th, 1974 ● Farmers vs
Animals
Issue
No. 46 ●
January 19th, 1974 ● Shop Staff
vs Customers
Issue
No. 47 ●
January 26th, 1974 ● Bus Drivers
vs Conductors
Issue
No. 48 ●
February 2nd, 1974 ● Airmen vs
Seamen
Issue
No. 49 ●
February 9th, 1974 ● Radio vs TV
Team:
Issue
No. 50 ●
February 16th, 1974 ● Eskimos vs
Arctic XI
Issue
No. 51 ●
February 23rd, 1974 ● Inventions
and Creations (starring Creepy Creations characters)
Issue
No. 52 ●
March 2nd, 1974 ● Ref's vs
Spectators
Match of
the Week (Divers versus Deep Sea Creatures) appeared
in the Star Guest feature in COR!!
No. 181 (17th November, 1973). Illustrator unknown.
It was not
all about football. In issues 15 to 20 the writer experimented with other
sports such as high jump, tennis, cricket, water polo, polo and even land yacht
racing but then reverted back to football. Here are some random non-football panels:
Match of the Week started in
the first issue of SHIVER AND SHAKE. It lasted until issue 52 without missing a
single week and was always on the centrespread. You can view a few more
complete episodes by checking out three old posts in my Football series from
last summer, the links are here, here and here.
I will
finish with the last panel of the final episode. As it rightly says, the match
between spectators and referees was probably the closest to a ‘normal’ game throughout
the entire run of 52-weeks.
It just shows what a top comic Shiver and Shake was...and as you say only half way through the first issue..
ReplyDeleteMatch of the week also was in many Shiver and Shake annuals...and reprinted in others..