The 60's
1960
For the first time, the Brighton Toy Fair allows imported
toys to be shown. The craze that swept France, Loopyloop
is predicted to sweep Britain...it doesn't...Lego is seen
at the Toy Fair for the first time...plastic kits dominate
the market and toy market (at retail) is worth £85m
through 11,000 outlets.
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1961
A mini-boom in costume dolls...Airfix launch their Betta
Bilda sets at 10 shillings each (50p)...Fuzzyfelt bring
out Noddy finger puppets, Scalextrics slot car racing sets,
and trains are amongst this year's top sellers.
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1962
Tipped as the craze of the year, Airtoy's Spinning Satellite...it
isn't. Dinky launch Ford Fairlane, Corgi offer a model Silverstone
with pit stops, Chad Valley launches the Give-a-show projector...Barbie
and boy friend Ken impress US market...the Pogo stick is
fun again...and Dinky's First Engine is the first ever with
flashing lights.
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1963
The board game, Diplomacy arrives...Matchbox offer cars
with doors that open...and there is 'the greatest money
spinner ever from Frido' - Disky Discs and goal posts to
play '1-dimensional football'.
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1964
The latest craze: Booma Boomerang, Corgi is 30 years old
and celebrates by introducing Corgi Classics...Diana Dors
promotes the Trolls.
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1965
Dr Who and the Daleks on TV and toys available this Christmas...the
James Bond Aston Martin Car is the big seller and will be
the first ever Toy of the Year (to be announced as it will
be in future in January of the following year at the NATR
Dinner). Waddington's launch Spyring board game, and the
Noise Abatement Society complains about the V-rroom roar
maker fitted to bicycles...the Gonks arrive to challenge
Trolls...Denys Fisher launch the Spirograph. Craze that
never was - Nik Nok - cup and ball game.
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1966
The first Toy of the Year Dinner (see 1965). Toy of the
year this year will be Action Man - causing a sensation
as the first doll for boys...for girls there is Tiny Tears.
To rival Action man, Pedigree launch Tommy Gunn. Another
craze that never was: Ippy Op - ball come skipping rope...but
party game, Twister is a success.
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1967
Spirograph will carry off Toy of the Year award. A Triang
pedal car is fitted with a seat belt...Other new products:
Etch-a-Sketch, Johnny Astro with astronaut, launch pad,
moon surface and three space vehicles. Lego becomes the
first to launch pocket money packs...on Boxing Day!
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1968
Sindy is top doll and will win Toy of the Year. Ride-a-Roo
ball is launched, as are Joe 90 products, Beatles's Yellow
Submarine, and the Go Car game which includes a breathalyser
test as a hazard. Other new products: a multi-cube game
called Instant Insanity and Glow-Globs, modelling compound
that glows in the dark, and paintwheels.
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1969
Hot Wheels cars will win Toy of the Year. The Newton's
Cradle (Klikkies) sells well...but Tic Tac Tosser has a
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The Content of the decade pages was first published by our predecessor the British Association of Toy Retailers as a Millennium Special of the Toy Chronicle. The publication acknowledged the help of various sources including The History Channel, The BBC, The Pan Book of Dates, The Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green and our earlier 100 years of Toys researched by Gerald Masters. The Toy Retailers Association can offer no guarantee of accuracy except as far as the Toy of the Year since 1965 where our own records are complete. |