Categories / Books, Film and TV

The Avengers: A Celebration: 50 Years of a Television Classic by Marcus Hearn

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It's a bona fide 60s cult classic and a new hardback book on the shelves next week from Titan Books relives The Avengers, going by the name of The Avengers: A Celebration: 50 Years of a Television Classic by Marcus Hearn.

According to the pre-release write-up, this large-format book has been compiled with 'unprecedented access to the show’s official archive' and comes with a foreword by the show's ever-present star, Patrick Macnee, throwing in newly discovered photographs and exclusive words and anecdotes from the cast and crew.

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Categories / Architecture, Film and TV, Property

For sale: Charles Deaton’s Sculptured House – 1960s space age house from Woody Allen’s Sleeper in Denver, Colorado, USA

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Big thanks to Bob Luedeka for flagging up the sale of arguably the most famous space age house ever built – Charles Deaton's Sculptured House.

You probably know it better as the house in Woody Allen's futuristic 1973 movie Sleeper, but the property pre-dates that year, designed and built in 1963, just outside Denver, Colorado and covering 7,500 sq. ft. over three floors. It was last sold in 1999 by software millionaire John Huggins for $1.3 million, a native of the area who picked up the place in a state of serious neglect – and went about restoring it back to its former glory.

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Categories / Film and TV

COI Collection Vol 4: Stop! Look! Listen! – classic public information films

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The BFI has been releasing volumes of archive footage from the Central Office of Information (COI), previously taking in the military, the police and classic design films (which we featured here). Now it's the turn of the public information film in COI Collection Vol 4: Stop! Look! Listen!

Released on 15th November, the DVD includes Mind How You Go (1973), with green cross code advice courtesy of Valerie Singleton; Drive Carefully Darling (1975), starring Frank Bough and a cast of ‘numskulls’; Apaches (1977), massacre on the farm from John MacKenzie, director of The Long Good Friday; Betcher! (1971), in which a young Keith Chegwin takes on a cycling challenge; Never Go With Strangers (1971), sinister stranger danger advice for children and Twenty Times More Likely (1979), where Gillian Taylforth’s first love ends tragically. You'll also find people like Michael Palin, John Challis, Colin Baker, Peter Noone of Herman's Hermits, Dick Emery and Reg Varney in there too.
 
This 2-disc set is accompanied by an illustrated booklet containing an introductory essay and comprehensive film notes and is available to pre-order now, priced at £11.99. See over the page for a full breakdown on content.

Find out more about the DVD at the Amazon website

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Categories / Design and Interiors, Film and TV, Women's Fashion

Jonathan Adler’s Lolita-style sunglasses case

 

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With summer fading into a memory for another year, it's sadly time to put the sunglasses away. What better way to keep them in style than with Jonathan Adler's heart sunglasses case

Since the 1962 film, heart sunglasses will forever be associated with Lolita and they still frequently crop up on the catwalk. The motif on this case is immaculately crafted using needlepoint and uses a Lolita-style colour scheme too – red frames against a bubblegum pink background. 

The case costs £30. 

Buy it from Supernice

Categories / Art and Photography, Film and TV

Carry On Tea Break Framed Print

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Heal’s has a range of prints that use photographs from the Getty Images archive, many of which will may already be familiar. Amongst the iconic images of Paul Newman, Michael Caine and The Beatles, is this Carry On Tea Break print

Combining Carry On films with our favourite beverage is always going to be a winning  formula here.The photograph was taken in 1971 on the set of Carry On At Your Convenience, and catches Sid James and Kenneth Williams taking a tea break.

The print is hand-printed from an archived negative and is sold framed. It costs £295 and can be pre-ordered now from Heal’s.

Categories / Film and TV, Homeware

Bond Girls Wallpaper by Jordi Labanda

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Another retro-influenced wallpaper by Jordi Labanda, this one entitled Bond Girls.

The wallpaper depicts various glamorous ladies dressed in retro chic clothing in silhouette. My knowledge of the Bond films is not the best in the world but I don’t remember a Bond girl with two dachshunds like one of the characters here. But the paper is available in seven or 007 colours as the blurb describes it, continuing the Bond theme. Choose from violet, rose, champagne, chocolate (with pink ladies), black & white , silver or night.

The wallpaper costs £46 per roll from Tangletree Interiors.