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− | The '''Checkpoint Fan Poll''' was a fan poll of [[UK]] [[fanzine]] activity conducted by [[Peter Roberts]] through the [[newszine]] ''[[Checkpoint]]''. In its 21st issue (August 1972), Roberts said that it was | + | The '''Checkpoint Fan Poll''' was a fan poll of [[UK]] [[fanzine]] activity conducted by [[Peter Roberts]] through the [[newszine]] ''[[Checkpoint]]''. In its 21st issue (August 1972), Roberts said that it was "the first British Fan Poll since those taken by [[Ron Bennett]] in ''[[Skyrack]]'' back in the late fifties and early sixties." |
Each poll covered the period from Easter to Easter. All fans were eligible to vote although the majority who did so were ''Checkpoint'' subscribers and most were UK fans. | Each poll covered the period from Easter to Easter. All fans were eligible to vote although the majority who did so were ''Checkpoint'' subscribers and most were UK fans. | ||
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=== Best British Fanzine === | === Best British Fanzine === | ||
<tab head=top> | <tab head=top> | ||
− | Place || Fanzine || Editor(s) | + | Place || Fanzine || Editor(s) |
colspan="4"| '''1971/2''' | colspan="4"| '''1971/2''' | ||
+ | 1 ||''[[Egg]]''||[[Peter Roberts]] | ||
+ | 2 ||''[[Cynic]]''||[[Graham Boak]] | ||
+ | 3 ||''[[Speculation (Weston)|Speculation]]''||[[Peter Weston]] | ||
+ | 4 ||''[[Maya]]''||[[Ian Maule]] | ||
+ | 5 ||''[[Cypher]]''||[[James Goddard]] | ||
+ | 6 ||''[[Scottishe]]''||[[Ethel Lindsay]] | ||
+ | 7 ||''[[Fouler]]''||[[Greg Pickersgill]] and [[Leroy Kettle]] | ||
+ | 8 ||''[[Hell]]''||[[Paul Skelton]] and [[Brian Robinson]] | ||
+ | =9 ||''[[Shadow (Sutton)]]''||[[David Sutton]] | ||
+ | =9 ||''[[Erg]]''||[[Terry Jeeves]] | ||
+ | colspan="4"| '''1972/3''' | ||
1 ||''[[Egg]]''||[[Peter Roberts]] | 1 ||''[[Egg]]''||[[Peter Roberts]] | ||
2 ||''[[Maya]]''||[[Ian Maule]] | 2 ||''[[Maya]]''||[[Ian Maule]] | ||
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=== Best British Fanzine Cover=== | === Best British Fanzine Cover=== | ||
<tab head=top> | <tab head=top> | ||
− | Place || | + | Place || Fanzine||Artist |
colspan="4"| '''1972/1973''' | colspan="4"| '''1972/1973''' | ||
1. ||''[[Cypher]]'' #9||[[Kevin Cullen]] | 1. ||''[[Cypher]]'' #9||[[Kevin Cullen]] |
Latest revision as of 05:23, 8 March 2025
The Checkpoint Fan Poll was a fan poll of UK fanzine activity conducted by Peter Roberts through the newszine Checkpoint. In its 21st issue (August 1972), Roberts said that it was "the first British Fan Poll since those taken by Ron Bennett in Skyrack back in the late fifties and early sixties."
Each poll covered the period from Easter to Easter. All fans were eligible to vote although the majority who did so were Checkpoint subscribers and most were UK fans.
Contents
Best British Fanzine[edit]
Best British Fanzine Single Issue[edit]
Place | Fanzine | -Editor | |
---|---|---|---|
1971/1972 | |||
1. | Maya #4 | Ian Maule | |
1972/1973 | |||
1. | The Turning Worm #3 | John Piggott | |
2. | Maya # 5 | Ian Maule | |
3. | Cypher # 9 | James Goddard | |
3. | Zimri #4 | Lisa Conesa | |
1973/1974 | |||
1. | Magic Pudding #1 | Malcolm Edwards. | |
2. | Grim News #1 | Greg Pickersgill | |
1974/1975 | |||
1. | True Rat #5 | Roy Kettle | |
2. | Spi #2 | Graham Poole | |
1975/1976 | |||
1. | True Rat #5 | Roy Kettle | |
=2. | One Off #1 | Dave Bridges | |
=2. | Stop Breaking Down #2 | Greg Pickersgill | |
=4. | Wrinkled Shrew #4 | Pat Charnock | |
=4. | Wrinkled Shrew #5 | Pat Charnock | |
1976/1977 | |||
1. | Wrinkled Shrew #7 | Pat Charnock | |
2. | Maya #11/12 | Rob Jackson | |
1977/1978 | |||
1. | True Rat #10 | Roy Kettle | |
2. | Dot #2 | Kev Smith | |
1978/1979 | |||
1. | A Ragged Trousered Pedalcyclist | Dave Bridges | |
2. | Deadloss #1 | Chris Priest | |
=3. | Seamonsters #2 | Simone Walsh | |
=3. | Twll-Ddu #14 | Dave Langford |
Best British Fanzine Article or Column[edit]
Place | Article | Writer | -Fanzine |
---|---|---|---|
1971/1972 | |||
1. | 'Looking Back' | Mary Legg | Maya #2 and #3 |
1972/1973 | |||
1. | 'Goblin Towers' | Ian Williams | Maya #4 and #5 |
1973/1974 | |||
1. | 'OMPAcon Report' | Roy Kettle | True Rat #1 |
1974/1975 | |||
1. | 'Novacon Report' | Roy Kettle | True Rat #5 |
1975/1976 | |||
1. | 'The Great Seacon Freak-Out' | Peter Nicholls | Wrinkled Shrew #4 |
2. | 'Slice of Life' | Peter Weston | Maya |
=3. | 'Income Taxi' | Bob Shaw | Maya and Mota |
=3. | 'Fan Memoirs' | Roy Kettle | Wrinkled Shrew |
=5. | 'Burning Hell' | Greg Pickersgill | Stop Breaking Down |
=5. | 'Goblin Towers' | Ian Williams | Maya |
1976/1977 | |||
1. | 'The State of the Art' | D. West | Wrinkled Shrew #7 |
2. | 'How Not To Be A Writer' | Roy Kettle | Maya #12/13 |
3. | 'Eight Days a Week' | Rob Holdstock | Stop Breaking Down #4 |
1977/1978 | |||
1. | ' The Bermondsey Triangle Mystery' | Bob Shaw | Maya #14 |
2. | ' Wish You Were Here' | D. West | Stop Breaking Down #5 |
1978/1979 | |||
1. | 'TAFF Report' | Peter Roberts | Egg #11, Nabu # 5, and Mota #27 |
2. | 'Convention Death Wish' | D. West | Seamonsters #3 |
=3. | 'Billy The Squid' | Greg Pickersgill | Seamonsters #2 |
=3. | Condom' | Chris Priest | Seamonsters #1 and #2 |
Best British Revived Fanzine[edit]
Place | Fanzine | -Editor | |
---|---|---|---|
1971/1972 | |||
1. | Fouler | Greg Pickersgill & Roy Kettle | |
Not listed in later years. |
Best British Fan Writer[edit]
Best British Fan Artist[edit]
Best British Fanzine Cover[edit]
Place | Fanzine | -Artist | |
---|---|---|---|
1972/1973 | |||
1. | Cypher #9 | Kevin Cullen | |
2. | Zimri #4 | Alan Hunter | |
=3. | Zimri #3 | Andrew Stephenson | |
=3. | Macrocosm #3 | Andrew Stephenson | |
1973/1974 | |||
1. | Zimri #5 | Harry Turner | |
1974/1975 | |||
1. | Zimri #6 | Harry Turner | |
2. | Seacon Programme Book | Andrew Stephenson | |
1975/1976 | |||
1. | Maya #9 | Harry Bell | |
=2. | Maya #8 | Harry Turner | |
=2. | Maya #10 | David Hardy | |
=4. | Cynic #9 | Harry Bell | |
=4 | Zimri #8 | Harry Turner | |
1976/1977 | |||
'Ten covers from ten different fanzine titles were nominated. No winners, however.' | |||
1977/1978 | |||
1. | Siddhartha #8 | Harry Bell | |
2. | Maya #14 | Angus McKie | |
1978/1979 | |||
1. | Wrinkled Shrew #8 | Anon (possibly Graham Charnock) | |
2. | Twll-Ddu #14 | Harry Bell |
Award | 1971—1979 |
This is an award page. If you know something about it, such as who awarded it, who the winners were, what the criteria were, and when it was awarded, please add it! See Standards for Awards. |