GRAPHIC CONTENT

What we’ve been talking about

As we proudly celebrate The List’s 750th issue, what else was going on in the cultural life of Scotland and beyond in the glorious year of 1985?

Max Headroom makes his heavily sarcastic computer-generated debut on Channel 4

later to receive a TV adaptation that has ‘morality watchdog’ Mary Whitehouse

getting her knickers in

Oliver Sacks becomes a right twist

a sensation in the world of neurology when The Man Who

Mistook His Wife for a Hat is published

A memorial to Hugh

MacDiarmid is unveiled near his home at Langholm

Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney and

Born In The USA and Phil Collins’ No Jacket

Orville the Duck Required

Amadeus sweeps the board at the

Oscars taking eight gongs away on the night while Sylvester Stallone is similarly

dominant at the Golden

Roland Rat makes a high-profile transfer from ITV to the Beeb The 100th Scottish Cup Final takes place with Celtic beating Dundee

Raspberry Awards United 2–1

Live Aid takes place

Everyone starts thanks to his work on

in London and stocking up for the

Philadelphia raising apocalypse when

Rambo: First Blood Part II and Rocky IV Studio Ghibli is founded in Tokyo

over £50m for Ethiopia BBC2 screens nuclear

while simultaneously war docudrama

saving a few ailing Threads

BBC2 has its highest ever ratings of 18.5m viewers as the World

After the notorious

success of The Wasp Factory, Iain Banks

music careers

Little Sparta creator Ian Hamilton Finlay is nominated for the Turner Prize

EastEnders begins the march to misery with its BBC debut

Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit is published,

The Jesus and Mary Chain release

Snooker Final between Dennis ‘Funny Glasses’ publishes his second novel, Walking on Glass

Psychocandy and play a troubled gig at North Taylor and Steve ‘Interesting’ Davis

London Poly which erupts into violence

Shakin’ Stevens takes the coveted Christmas number one slot with

‘Merry Christmas Everyone’ beating off stiff competition from

reaches its dramatic Super Mario Bros is unleashed upon the

finale in the early gaming world

hours

The Smiths’ Meat Is Murder reaches the top of the UK album charts for one week, squeezed between Springsteen’s

Some future stars are

born in ’85: Dizzee Rascal, Lily Allen,

Eleanor Catton, Keira Knightley, Carey

Mulligan

1985 4 THE LIST 1 Sep–31 Oct 2018

CONTRIBUTORS

CONTENT

Editor Arusa Qureshi

Head of Digital Media Scott Henderson

Deputy Content Manager

Murray Robertson Senior Content Producer

Alex Johnston Content Producers

Deborah Chu, Katharine Gemmell, Sofia

Matias, Henry Northmore Subeditors

Kenza Marland, Paul McLean

SECTION EDITORS

Books Lynsey May

Comedy / Front Brian Donaldson Dance / Kids

Kelly Apter Film Reviews Emma Simmonds

Food & Drink Donald Reid

Music: Gigs / TV Henry Northmore Music: New Releases

Arusa Qureshi News

Katharine Gemmell Student Guide Rebecca Monks

Theatre Gareth K Vile Visual Art

Rachael Cloughton

PRODUCTION Senior Designer Lucy Munro Designers

Stuart Polson, Seonaid Rafferty

DIGITAL

Senior Developer Andy Carmichael Senior Designer

Sharon Irish Data Developers

Andy Bowles, Alan Miller, Stuart Moir

COMMERCIAL Digital Business Development Director

Brendan Miles Partnership Director

Sheri Friers

Senior Events and Promotions

Manager Rachel Cree Senior Account Managers Paul Murphie, Debbie Thomson

Account Managers Ross Foley,

Jakob Van den Berg Ad Ops Executive Victoria Parker

Affiliate Content Executive Becki Crossley

Events and Promotions Assistant Amy Clark, Maria Panagiotopoulou

ADMINISTRATION Head of Accounting & HR

Sarah Reddie Director Robin Hodge

CEO

Simon Dessain

Published by The List Ltd HEAD OFFICE: 14 High Street, Edinburgh

EH1 1TE Tel: 0131 550 3050 editor@list.co.uk

GLASGOW OFFICE: at the CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3JD Tel: 0141 332 9929, glasgow@list.co.uk;

list.co.uk ISSN: 0959 - 1915

© 2018 The List Ltd. Reproduction in

whole or in part is forbidden without the written permission of the publishers. The List does not accept responsibility for unsolicited material. The List provides this content in good faith but no guarantee or representation is given that the

content is accurate, complete or up-to-date. Use of magazine content is at your own risk. Printed by Acorn Web Offset Ltd, W.Yorkshire.