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Wednesday 7 July 2010

"Screwdo": Who did what to whom? With what? And where?









Back in the late 80s, I used to go to a Gay Youth Group in Newcastle Upon Tyne. The meetings were a bit desultory, a bunch of 18-year-olds waiting for an excuse to just go down to the pubs together, but we were young and benefitted from each other's support. "Screwdo" was something I originally developed as an activity for the group, though I ended up only taking around to a couple of friends' houses rather than to a meeting. It is, of course, a version of Cluedo, only here the aim of the game is to work out who did what to whom, with what, and where.


This was back in the days before the sort of home printing we take for granted now, so I made it all from coloured card, clear sticky plastic, Letraset (remember Letraset?), FIMO plasticine and a mixture of  perverse ingenuity and touching innocence. The now ubiquitous rainbow flag is absent here, as the only contemporary Gay symbols were the pink (or black) triangle and the "lambda" sign.


When I moved back home for a year and hung the board on my bedroom wall, my Mum made sure my curtains were left closed all the time "in case the Window Cleaner sees it." I made my Mama SO proud...








The Screwdo characters were (from left to right): "Master Bates", "Magenta", "Cuddles", "The Clone", "Walter Sports" and "Roger Rent". Young LGBT people just won't understand how pervasive "clone" culture was back then - I would go into some pubs and EVERYONE looked like Freddy Mercury.




 


















I made all the cards for the game from telephone cards I found discarded in phone boxes. These images were all cut from either postcards or catalogues or covers of "Gay Times". The picture for 'Magenta' is an early shot of "Lily Savage" before Paul O'Grady became nationally famous. Here, she was a model posing next to hunks in underwear in a fetish catalogue.










These were the toys I made for the game. I was so new to the Gay world that I hadn't actually ever seen a dildo, so I got a lot of teasing about that one. I was pleased with my first stab at making the handcuffs - I used ring pulls from cans of Coke, but soon found a better pair elsewhere. I was very pleased to find a pink die for the game. Sometimes everything just comes together.






























The remaining cards for the game. As with the board, these were made from layers of coloured paper and card and photocopied acetate (which I would colour on the reverse side). I innovated a write-on/wipe-off "sex menu" card, too. I don't know if the manufacturers of Cluedo ever thought of THAT.

The friends I showed "Screwdo" used to say that I should market it, but times were very different then and I knew that there would be few outlets and inevitable prosecution for copyright. In those days you would be arrested for holding hands with another guy in the street, never mind actually kissing him, and I was myself breaking the law having sex under the age of 21. "Screwdo" has remained in an old art folder for over 20 years until now.

I was telling some new friends about "Screwdo" on Sunday, and they suggested that the original game could be adapted into a bi-sexual free-for-all, with the Reverend Green tying up Professor Plum with the Rope, etc. I think that counts as progress.









10 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is bloody brilliant! Well done sir. As your friends pointed out a couple decades ago, must be a bob or two in that...

Greg said...

Hi Chris. Thank you so much for your kind words. I'm so glad you liked "Screwdo". My friends and I were wondering if it had more potential nowadays redesigned as an online game or possibly an "app" for the iPhone (although it's possibly a bit racy for Steve Jobs). I'm really thrilled to get a comment about this, and from someone so close to home, too.

I'm checking out all your information on local activism right now.

Anonymous said...

I stumbled across the blog quite by accident; Stephen Belfield commented on my blog, so I had a little root around his, you commented on a post, I idly clicked through, and this was the first thing I saw. Really impressed by the humour, detail and craftsmanship - ring-pull handcuffs, just brilliant - and it made me smile.

If it makes your friends laugh, it'll likely make others laugh too. Wouldn't have the first clue about how to go about making it en masse in any way, but for sure there will be people in Leeds who would.

Plenty activism to get your teeth into round here! And with this government we can look forward to more in the coming months. I'm liking what Stephen's up to with 38 Degrees, will be v interesting to see the results.

Sorata said...

WOW WOW WOW WOW!!!!!! the craftmanship is outstanding!!!! Just the logo alone without the advance home printing technology, let alone the creativity of the characters from name choice to the movables to the cards. Look at the letters on MASTER BATE, they look pre-printed!

Bravo, my friend, bravo!

Greg said...

Ha Ha.. you found the new blog at last, then, eh? I'm glad you like "Screwdo", Humph. Thanks for appreciating the work that went into it. I'm a lazy sod most of the time but a perfectionist when I do decide to create something ;)

I felt guided with this one. It was like the inspiration came from outside me - the idea arrived fully-completed in my head. Nowadays I start work on something with no idea where it's going to end up. I can't say which mode of working I prefer.

Iain Buchanan said...

Genius! I love it. There's nothing better than whiling away an evening with a racey parlour game. But seriously, people need to play this.

The Honourable Husband said...

In the bedroom. With the candlestick. And Sergeant Gray. There was even a character named Rusty Nayler.

IN the grand tradition fo British entertainment, I think the original had its own wink-wink, nudge-nudge quality to it, too.

Greg said...

Thank you for making me research that - I hadn't realised that Cluedo/Clue had been developed and extended. "Rusty Nayler" is definitely the porn name I'd choose.

Shy4atart said...

MAte i'm moritified as I thought of this at the weekend whist hangnig out with some mates. I thought it was worth a good google to see if anyone had already done this.
Seriously, this product is a winner! You need either market 2 versions (the hetro-bundle and other. If i were you...and i almost was and i'd had the original idea I was all set for a marketing meeting with Ann Summers! But it's you idea, you had it first....so I'll bow down to you there. If you develop it for the mainstream market, please have a Miss Demenor in the cast list!

Greg said...

Haha.... great minds think alike, eh? You have my blessing to go ahead and make your own version. I've had 25 years to take mine to market and haven't. "Miss Demeanour" is a great name, although I might have plumped for "Miss Harlot", personally, if I was doing a straight version.