Scarred for Life
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Books about the dark pop culture of the 70s & 80s. http://linktr.ee/scarredforlife Podcast: http://pod.link/1706291698 [email protected]
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CLUNK CLICK - SHORT TRIPS: Mid-70s seatbelt PIF which ends with a graphic head-on collision, and the non-seatbelt-wearing Clunker launched headfirst through his windscreen. The other driver has an unruffled air, as if this sort of thing happens to him all the time. The bastard.
PUNKY BREWSTER: THE PERILS OF PUNKY (1985) The American children's sitcom was known for its mawkish sentimentality, so its full-pelt descent into horror for this Halloween two-parter may have come as a surprise to its young audience...
No other strip makes me feel like I've been spiked quite like THE WHITE MOUSE (1979) from British girls' comic Emma. A Belgian nurse in WW2 dons a giant mouse mask to aid the resistance, and nobody bats an eyelid! 'Next week: Louise burgles Gestapo HQ!' 🤪




In today’s episode of the Scarred for Life podcast, Dave and Andy Are joined by comedian Carl Donnelly and discover the three things from childhood that traumatised him. Listen to this and all previous episodes here: pod.link/1706291698

?? why the hell did they put this in the Little Rascals DVD booklet
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Patrick Troughton narrates THE FATAL FLOOR (1974), a classic PIF which starts like a sitcom the Radio Times would describe as 'gentle', and ends with what I can only assume is a head wound with blood coming out and everything. All together now: "You might as well set a mantrap"
Quick reminder that this 15% discount off our trilogy of books is on till midnight on Friday!
Have you nabbed our books yet? Get a big 15% off with the case-sensitive code TRAVELBOOKS15 until midnight on Friday July 18! A combined 2,000 pages about the dark, weird pop culture of the 70s and 80s... Also available as colour eBooks! Store link: linktr.ee/scarredforlife
The brilliant Buried Treasure Records are releasing Eric Wetherell's spooky soundtrack to HTV's classic kid's folk horror series SKY! I believe it's officially out in September, and a special edition advance bundle is already sold out (fingers crossed for a second print!)


This week on the Scarred for Life podcast, Dave and Andy are joined by comedian and author Olaf Falafel and discover the three things that scarred him for life.

Have you nabbed our books yet? Get a big 15% off with the case-sensitive code TRAVELBOOKS15 until midnight on Friday July 18! A combined 2,000 pages about the dark, weird pop culture of the 70s and 80s... Also available as colour eBooks! Store link: linktr.ee/scarredforlife

KING OF THE CASTLE (1977): Another HTV classic, written by Bob Baker and Dave Martin (Doctor Who, Sky). Alice in Wonderland meets Franz Kafka in this nightmarish drama, deemed too scary for the weekday children's slot, and bumped to the Sunday teatime family viewing slot instead.