| As a lineslady, Shandell played a critical role in It's a Knockout. Many of her important duties included waving flags, smiling, adjudicating in events, participating in Ricky May's impromptu cheerleading pranks, wearing a variety of stunning swimsuits and bodysuits, distracting competitors from their painful injuries, and generally adding to the already outrageous eye-candy experience of IAK. Shandell's lineslady partner was Ellen, who always wore an identical costume. What a woman! |
![]() Thank you Max for submitting this image. |
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![]() Billy J. Smith, Fiona MacDonald, Shandell, Some lucky guy, Ellen. |
| Lucky competitors (often Captains of winning teams... you know who you are!) occasionally had the privilege of dancing with Shandell over the end-show credits. Shandell's appearances doubtlessly contributed to IAK's ratings success, particularly amongst male viewers. This may have backfired, however; stories of jealous girlfriends/wives have been noted by The It's a Knockout Web. |
![]() Shandell bearing the standards of New South Wales and Queensland |
| Officiating for the 1985 and 1986 series of It's a Knookout, Ellen and Shandell were replaced as linesladies for the 1987 series. This was a tremendous disappointment for many IAK fans. It is interesting to speculate whether this had any bearing on IAK's coincident ratings slump and consequent axing shortly thereafter. |
![]() Schmoozing with celebrities of the day. |
| With supermodel looks, why have we not seen more of Shandell since It's a Knockout? This is one of the great mysteries of our time. |
![]() Shandell supporting Victoria in 'Frogs' (?). Thanks to Seba for this image from Argentinean TV. |
| Shandell, if you are reading this, |
| I love your work. Could I interview you for the website? |
| Yours sincerely, |
| Andrew |
| The It's a Knockout Web |
| andrew.gray@ |
| mailcity.com |
| (Interviews with Ellen, Elizabeth or Lana also welcome!). |