Law of the Playground
Law of the Playground is the name of a website, book and television series which features members of the publics memories about school life. It styles itself "The least coherent encyclopaedia of playground insults on the internet"
Website
Set up in 1999, the site was founded by TVGoHome regular Jonathan Blyth, aka Log. Originally a part of www.disappointment.com,[1] it grew until it warranted its own website. The website describes its inception thus;
"The Law of the Playground was inspired in 1983 by an educationally fucked child called Adam Mason, who ran around the playground claiming to be "Cha-Man". He used to say "chaaaaa", all playtime, every playtime. This boy has remained at the forefront of one classmate's mind ever since. In 1999, a totem to this monument of cheerful spackery was built. And then, it grew."
The site allows people to post schoolyard stories, insults and urban legends related to their time at school. Stories can be submitted by anyone, but have to be vetted by the website administrators. By their own admission, standards of judging submissions are ill-defined and random. The only criterion that seems to be followed regularly is that the entry must be funny, with a "spark of ingenuity, oddness, or darkness".
The site does not appear to have been updated since October 2008. In October 2011, the website relocated to lawoftheplayground.com, which is up and running once again – and accepting new submissions.
Book
In April 2004, a book was released which compiled many of the entries on the website. Rather than using the exact wording of the user-submitted entries however, most were edited by Johnathan himself.
TV series
In July 2006, the website made the leap onto mainstream television with a show commissioned by Channel 4. A different format to the website was followed, with celebrities including Vic Reeves, David Mitchell, Alan Carr, Lee Mack, Justin Lee Collins and Josie D'Arby invited to share humorous stories about various aspects of their school lives.
A second series, comprising 6 x 24 minute episodes, began broadcast on Channel 4 on 1 February 2008. It features a whole host of new famous faces reminiscing, as well as many from the first series.