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It's A Knockout Copyright © BBC Television and Jeux Sans Frontiθres is Copyright © Eurovision and respective national television companies. No attempt to infringe these copyrights is intended. 

The Grand Knockout Tournament was undoubtedly the highest profile entry in the later years of It's A Knockout. Staged at Alton Towers on Monday 15th June 1987 and transmitted on BBC1 on Friday of the same week, the event was, bar one further edition a year later, the last hurrah for It's A Knockout. It is fitting therefore that it was recorded for posterity (in the absence of a home video!) in a large-format hardcover book from Collins. No other IAK event could claim likewise!

The book, Knockout: The Grand Charity Tournament, edited and with an introduction by HRH The Prince Edward, is certainly a lavish production: 128 glossy pages in full colour throughout, containing reports on each game, running scores, some beautiful colour photography and lengthy quotes from the Royal and celebrity competitors. And it can do no harm to the profile of It's A Knockout to mention one or two: John Cleese, Christopher Reeve, Nigel Mansell and John Travolta!

Knockout (1987)

Stuart Hall and Paul Daniels enjoy the JaperyThe book is so detailed, it almost seems churlish to wonder why a home video release of the event was not made available at the time. You find out how the typical English weather nearly washed the whole tournament out, how the location was chosen and how the dress rehearsal had to go ahead without the costumes!

If you don't have the book in your collection already, it turns up from time to time on eBay and other such auction and marketplace sites online. It genuinely makes for a fascinating read and gives a superb insight into the making of an epic broadcast.

by Alan Hayes

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