Sunday 2 October 2016

22 of the Most Hideous Jumpers on British TV in the 80s


The 1980s are synonymous with many things, but, once you get past Thatcher, AIDS hysteria and George Michael's fax machine, you soon find yourself examining the fashions. And, Adidas trainers aside, it was a pretty horrendous time for wrapping yourself up in the fabrics which defined the decade.

Few families can boast a photo album from the 1980s which doesn't include a collection of abysmal tracksuits, stonewash jeans and, more importantly, jumpers which are so unbelievably dull or just downright grotesque that they feel like a vulgar attack on our digestive systems.

However, at the time, these disgusting, woolly manifestations of bad taste were beloved by millions. And, in particular, they were adored by people appearing on British TV. Now, maybe I'm just feeling particularly sadistic or perhaps I feel that maybe, beneath all this hideousness, there's actually a hint of style and elan that I could appropriate for the modern age.

Either way, it's time to take a look at 22 of the most hideous jumpers on British TV in the 80s!

1. Noel Edmonds - Late Late Breakfast Show - 1986


Noel Edmonds is the Don of terrible knitwear, so it makes sense to start with the bearded wonder himself. And we find him in fine fettle wearing an interminably dull collection of browns and beiges all wrapped up in a tedious crisscross pattern which leaves him looking like the most boring chocolate bar ever to have existed.

2.Mike Morris - Good Morning Britain - 1987


Those at the top tend to stand out, but not always for the right reasons. Take Mike Morris, for example, who had managed to carve out a career which led to him presenting ITV's Good Morning Britain, but still found time to pull on a jumper which - with it's purple, lilac and black stripes - appeared to have been based on the loudest and campest tiger in jungle.

3. John Cleese - Wogan - 1986


Sure, he may have written and performed some of the finest comedy ever to be transmitted in the UK, but there's no excuse for wearing an argyle jumper outside of a golf club. Especially with an off-centre tie...

4. Mike Read - Saturday Superstore - 1986


I really have no idea what Mike Read is playing at here. He appears to be celebrating a recent skiing trip to the French Alps through the medium of a jumper. And, judging by the repulsive colours on show, it must surely have been the most horrendous holiday ever.

5. Don Spencer - Hokey Cokey - 1984


Although the shoulder stripes are pretty neat, the designers of Don Spencer's jumpers seem to have given up on the rest and just slapped on a couple of randomly placed stripes. Okay, it's minimalist and almost Mondrian-esque, but it feels unbalanced and awkward.

6. Pat Sharp - Fun House - 1989



If you're able to draw your eyes away from Pat Sharp's iconic mullet, you'll notice that he's wearing a jumper that can only be described as "off its tits". There's a plane, a US flag, some other flag and the ominous slogan of "Last Words" above it all - an LSD experiment gone wrong?

7. Chrissy Rogers - Brookside - 1987



Chrissy Rogers (Eithnie Brown) had barely been in Brookside Close for five minutes when she unveiled this particularly dull jumper. With its dismal monochrome stylings, it was a jumper which Phil Redmond hoped would reflect the harsh realities of life for working class scousers in the late 1980s. Probably.

8. Paul Coia - Pebble Mill at One - 1985


You can try to promote the latest VHS releases all you want, Coia, but all we're interested in is the best cure for a migraine after being subjected to your painful jumper. It's beyond all description or comprehension, just what the hell is it? French?

9. Billy Butler - ChuckleVision - 1987


Billy Butler's jumper appears to be displaying a line graph which indicates the indominatable rise of The Chuckle Brother's bank accounts, but it's difficult to be sure as the melange of tedious grey shades will have you falling asleep within seconds.

10. John Craven - Newsround - 1983


There are three things you need to know about John Craven:

1. He was on Newsround
2. He made up 55% of the news 'off the cuff'
3. He did a nice line in nasty jumpers which led to him being dubbed "The Noel Edmonds of the News"

11. Spuggy - Byker Grove - 1989


Spuggy (Lyndyann Barrass) has really gone to town with this jumper which combines navy blue and turquoise to set a foundation of crappiness, but then delivers a WTF masterstroke by decorating it with... some high top trainers?

12. Joanna Lumley - Children in Need - 1984


Okay, it's Children in Need, so perhaps I shouldn't be too harsh, but it's the 1980s and this jumper existed in all it's vile glory and, for the sake of future generations, should never be forgotten.

13. Les Dennis - The Russ Abbot Christmas Show - 1987


It was on Christmas Day 1987 that the Queen asked the nation to embrace tolerance and forgiveness as part of her yearly speech. However, one thing that I refuse to either tolerate or forgive is this purple monstrosity which has engulfed poor Les Dennis.

14. Phillip Schofield - The Broom Cupboard - 1985


Phillip Schofield has been gracing our screens for over 30 years, but whereas these days he's a well dressed gent, back in the days of The Broom Cupboard he looked like he'd raided a charity shop, one which was running an "ALL STOCK MUST GO!" sale.

15. Tony Robinson - The Broom Cupboard - 1989


Cluttering up The Broom Cupboard with distasteful jumpers wasn't, of course, the preserve of old Schofield. In 1989 Tony Robinson paid a visit whilst wearing an incredibly awful jumper - note how Andy Crane is hanging his head in shame at the jumper fiasco unfolding in front of him.

16. Phillip Schofield, Andy Crane and Gordon the Gopher - The Broom Cupboard - 1987


Dear God, it actually gets worse...

17. Noel Edmonds - The Noel Edmonds Live Live Christmas Breakfast Show - 1984


Greeting the nation on the morning of Christmas 1984 was Noel Edmonds and, true to his awful knitwear pedigree, he was sporting a jumper which had been hastily constructed from the offcuts of a particularly dull accountant's carpet.

18. John Craven - Newsround - 1984



Craven strikes again and this time he's wearing a geometric check print jumper. Now, it wouldn't be that bad if it was only the travel sickness inducing check print that was on offer, but why has a strip of even smaller geometric print muscled in on the action and smeared itself down the front of the jumper? How did anyone at the BBC think this would help children absorb the news and not suffer vertigo?

19. Brian Tilsley - Coronation Street - 1988


Whilst the bold horizontal stripes help make Brian Tilsley (Christopher Quinten) look like a rough and ready rugby player, the masculinity provided by this jumper is somewhat tempered by the shades of fuschia. Certainly not one for the scrum.

20. Frank Carson - A Question of Sport - 1988


Frank Carson was a man who had comedy running through his veins, but, at times his fashion sense was truly flowing through his lower colon. And on A Question of Sport he once conjured up a canary yellow jumper - bad enough on its own - complete with a golfing beaver on the front. Truly, this is the encapsulation of 80s fashion madness.

21. Rodney Trotter - Only Fools and Horses - 1982


A picture says a thousand words and this is never truer than here, see how Rodney (Nicholas Lyndhurst) has a glum expression painted across his chops which reflects the patterned abomination of a jumper he's slipped on.

22. Les Dennis - The Laughter Show - 1985


You can't keep a bad jumper aficionado down, so it's no surprise that Les Dennis is back wearing what can only be described as an oversized tea cosy with arms.

***BRANDRETH BONUS***

Due to an oversight on my part, there was no Gyles Brandreth jumpers in the original posting. However, due to public outrage, this has been rectified and we can now celebrate Gyles' inimitable style.

Countdown - 1987


Good Morning Britain - 1987


Good Morning Britain - 1985



I've covered some utterly hideous jumpers here, but which ones would you secretly like to own?

13 comments:

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    1. You, sir/madam, are a braver man/woman than I!

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  2. I think Tony Robinson pulls it off actually, in fact I'd probably wear it!

    Charlie off Casualty used to wear some blinders in the 80s

    http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m104/markbc79/markbc79002/s1e8r_zpslgvdeonu.jpg

    http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m104/markbc79/markbc79002/s1e15d_zpsdrl4wnhy.jpg

    http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m104/markbc79/markbc79002/S2E1h_zpsvwiuaghs.jpg

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    1. Having met Tony whilst he was wearing a fairly loud shirt, I have to agree that he can pull off most things with ease!

      And poor, poor misguided Charlie...

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  3. An honorable mention goes to the hideous sweaters sported by the "American Gyles Brandreth" Mike Levey during his "Amazing Discoveries" infomercials which they showed on satellite and cable tv in the late 80's and early 90's:

    http://tinyurl.com/zdzbja2

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  4. Felicity Kendall in Good Neighbors

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    1. Kendal has a free pass to wear what she wants!

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  5. joanna lumley would get my vote wearing a bin bag !

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  6. Of course the most famous hideous jumper man of 80's USA is persona non grata these days!

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    1. His jumpers have suddenly become the second most awful thing about that guy!

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  7. That's a Taiwanese flag in #6, in case it's been keeping anyone up at night.

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  8. Why no Frank Bough? You missed Frank Bough!!

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