Ideas about food and healthy diet were very different in the 60s.
Let Pac-Man – and Ms Pac-Man – back into your world
By adding eight red pixels (lipstick and a bow) to Pac-Man's snapping yellow circle, the first digital feminist icon was born.
The ultimate precision fitness aid
The first thing you notice is the futuristic rainbow-style 24-hour clockface. Then the suspiciously long strap...
Tufspin revolutionary swivel boots
Imagine the look of shock on Norman Hunter’s face next week, when your swivel boots have carried you to your Division One debut against Leeds United.
London on £1 a Day
Follow a Back Catalogue guidebook around Olde London Town.
The original model ‘t’ iPhone
This amazing forerunner of the iPhone came pre-loaded with seven terrific apps.
Get a hovercraft
Nothing is as exciting as an outdated mode of transport.
The immobile phone
Do you remember the simple thrill of having to stand in one place when you were on the telephone?
Collide with Destiny
If you were touched by Titanic’s timeless love story, why not announce your feelings for your very own Kate Winslet with the same gift that Leonardo DiCaprio stole for her in the multi Oscar-winning film?
If you know what’s good for you…
Do you remember those brilliant nostalgic adverts where they reminded you to eat cornflakes like you did when you were a child?
Bosom or bust
June Wilkinson is the girl with the world's loveliest bustline.
Go for gold – with a 1992 Olympic medal
In 1992 Birmingham cast off its 'Second City' image and reinvented itself as a cosmopolitan hub of sport, culture and cuisine to rival Barcelona.
In bed with Bowie
Androgynous pop chameleon David Bowie hit an all-time high with his lacy clown look in the early 80s.
Your name here! with Dymo tape, Letraset and John Bull
Before the computer age, it was a huge thrill to see your name in print.
Pure Lego
Do you remember the golden age of Lego before the introduction of so many 'special' pieces in garish gift sets?