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Monday, 28 May 2012

Melksham Comic Con, 2012


This is an entirely new venture organised by the intrepid Hayley Spencer, owner of the comic shop, Komix in Melksham, Wiltshire.
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Pam Rose, Peter Roy and myself were invited to attend as the first actors and all arrangements were spot-on and sorted in a very timely and professional manner.

We all arrived at the hotel we were booked into for the night prior to the event, called The Kings Arms - a typically rambling 15/16th century coaching inn built in the local Cotswold Stone. Opposite the hotel stands the Assembly Halls and the venue for the event. We all three went to our rooms, came down and had a drink and then met Hayley and her excellent crew of family and helpers for a brief (our fault) meet and greet. All the other comic artists and vendors also came and we made our apologies to go to dinner elsewhere - something which had been planned weeks in advance.

The following day - the day of the show - we were up and ready before the chef had even turned in to make breakfast in the hotel. But, true old hands of eating on the hoof, we bolted down a full English breakfast each and were still early in the hall to set our tables up! Although the venue is not huge, it was incredibly well laid out and offered the public a good mixture of exhibits, vendors, artists and us! Our only slight complaint constructively offered is that the cinema screen facing our position, a mere 20 feet in front of us, was a major diversion for the public as they rounded the corner to come to us and the sound was all but deafening much of the time.
The screen as seen from my chair!
Pam furthest from camera, myself and Peter closest to camera.
At opening doors, a steady flow of visitors came in and it was not long before the hall was fairly buzzing with attendees. Many came as Cosplay characters, which gave the whole show a ring of fun and humour. Darth Vader and a Stormtrooper attended the crowd and performed crowd control in the street outside, as well as collecting money for charity with very good humour. Unaccustomed as we are in the UK, we had to deal with temperatures above the seasonal norm and I salute the costumers for their hard and much appreciated work!
Vader collecting for charity
There was also a droid builder there with two R2 types - one of which was a real star turn! She is known as Zoe Astromech. LOL. A beautiful and detailed build and a droid with attitude to boot! :)

Zoe Astromech
The venue.
I have to point out one amazing guy, who was there making balloon gifts for children and adults alike. His creations were absolutely amazing and produced so fast and accurately that each one I saw blew me away with their inventiveness. Now the main reason for saying all this is that he is not a professional, but a Maths teacher! I wish I had had someone as creative and entertaining as him when I was at school!!!

Dave Hickory - balloon man extraordinary!
One of the balloon creations accomplished in a mere few minutes!

Amongst the Cosplayers, one pair stood out for me - a father and child and pushchair combination pictured below, Sheer fun and thinking outside the box! Congratulations to Dick Dastardly, Muttley and their Wacky race car!!! Loved it! :)

Dick Dastardly, Muttley and their incredible Wacky race car! :)
Lastly, and by no means least, a huge thanks to Hayley Spencer!!! She has made a fantastic job of her first convention and I can only imagine how much more she will bring to future events! Thank you Hayley from all three of us!!!
Hayley Spencer of Komix Melksham.


Wednesday, 7 March 2012

STEAM at Swindon's Museum of the Great Western Railway


Organised by the excellent Luke of Skywalkers, Swindon, this convention promised to be an attraction for adults and children alike, due to the venue, his fantastic exhibition of Sci-Fi props and costumes and the attendance of a pretty good lineup of Star Wars veterans.

Staged over two days, it will transform into a season of events, but commenced with the Star Wars theme on the 3rd and 4th March 2012. The lineup of guests was pretty comprehensive, including Richard LeParmentier (Admiral Motti), Paul Blake (Greedo), Rusty Goffe (Jawa), Alan Harris (Bossk) and several others.
The signing guests line up for a group shot. From left to right: Pam Rose, Richard LeParmentier,  Paul  Blake, Alan Harris,
Rusty Goffe (in foreground), Ken Coombs, (Mark Penicud), Stephanie English, Alan Flyng and Brian Muir.
The museum housing the exhibition and conventions is a huge space, perfect for this use. We were in a section next to the engine pictured above and were spoilt for space and comfort. Each day there was a steady stream of visitors and masses of children. This pleased all of us and it was wonderful to see that nearly all were extremely well-behaved and responsive to being asked questions. Truly the kids make these events so special - they are the future of the fan base and costuming hobby.

A small unit came to interview us all and Pam preferred to be interviewed with the interviewer on her lap! LOL
It was delightful to meet new costumers trooping this event. The SO16 and Galactic Knights were there as well as two Fem Troopers, both of whom looked great! :)


The first day was capped with a fantastic carvery meal, to which we were all invited and I have to say the meal was absolutely delicious!!!


The second day was as busy as the first and we all had an opportunity to chat with the Steam Museum management, who came to visit us and ask our opinions of the event, which I thought was very nice of them. They, like us, are firmly of the opinion that this event will become a staple of their events seasons to come and I am sure, with Luke at the helm, it will be a major attraction for fans nationwide!








Monday, 5 December 2011

The Dogs Trust, Shoreham Christmas Open Day


This looked-forward-to event was my first with the Iconic Legion - a group of great costumers of all disciplines - attending the Christmas Fayre of The Dogs Trust, Shoreham by Sea, West Sussex.

Although only a small event, the trust is so worthwhile supporting, as it guarantees to never unnecessarily destroy any dog, rather, they will house and try to re-home all dogs in their care. The open day event was very well attended by the public and Trust supporters, who gave the Iconic Legion's trooping members a very warm and generous reception. I wanted to support their attendance, as I very much admire the work of the Trust, as well as support the Iconic Legion as their sole Honorary Member!
Many former rescue dogs came back to say hello - they all knew where the kennels were! LOL
I found myself placed in a chicane formed by my table and the only entry to the kennels, where the visiting public were able to visit their sponsored friends and prospective new owners could look for hopeful new canine family members... :) So, I was spoilt by the attention of every dog and owner in the building!
Just one of the beatiful dogs looking for new homes.
As the day passed, I was gratified that so many wanted to buy a bookmark or a photo as a Christmas present for family members, with all proceeds going to the Trust. I met some lovely people and especially a cutie called Henry pictured below.
Henry and Mum!
The Homing Centre is airy, nicely decorated and very welcoming, as well as the kennel block being beautifully designed - not a cage or bar to be seen! It was truly a delightful time I had there!
A celebratory glass of champers for the group after the public had left. The crutches in the foreground belong to the brave Adam Leishman, who had suffered a rusty nail through his foot, yet still managed to troop in his red and white Clonetrooper!
It had been arranged that we would all go to a gastro-pub for a meal after and so we headed for Shoreham High Street and the pub below...
The gastro-pub, the Crown and Anchor beside the estuary.








So, there we were - all stuffed full and giggled out in good company! I am so grateful to all present for allowing me to be there with them and I recommend to anyone who is either the owner of a canon or non-canon costume to join this group of lovely people! I'm already looking forward to the next time! :)


Thursday, 17 November 2011

Timeless Collectors' TV, Film,Toy and Collectors' Fair, Totton, Nr. Southampton.



It is that pre-festive time of year again, when we make our way down towards the South Coast and attend the Timeless Collectors' TV, Film, and Toy Collectors' Fair, organised by Chris Tarrant and friends.




The event was this year being held in The Conservative Club, Totton in aid of Clic Sargent South Region and, with the exception of Derek Lyons, Colin Baker and Ted Western having to cancel, featured the guests pictured above (Andrew Lawden replacing Derek Lyons). As usual, Pam Rose and I drove down together to share each other's company and stop me from drifting off to sleep on the way home!!! The journey in both directions was characterised by thick fog, but it didn't hold us up at all. Pam is such fun to be with! We are always cackling like demented idiots together and hardly notice the time spent driving.

We arrived around 9 AM and set ourselves up after a lovely welcome from all present - like a family reunion! Richard LeParmentier sat between us and was really entertaining all day and a real showman for the visitors! Another joy was to be with Rusty Goffe again, who's droll and sometimes quite acerbic humour cut through the din of the crowd and endlessly made me chuckle! Michael Henbury and Brian Wheeler were also in very good spirits and had a good day, I think. Andrew Lawden got a taste of a really nice, friendly show with a lovely atmosphere - so different from others we have attended together!

Pam and adorable Ewok with Richard LeParmentier looking on.

Richard enjoying himself immensely.

Andrew Lawden signing for a Dutch fan - Ettore Holle.

The irrepressible Rusty Goffe!

Brian Wheeler - a very charming and friendly gentleman.

Michael Henbury - Britain's smallest man - with his son. There is nothing small about this actor's heart!

John Chapman was also present with a fantastic stand and display, selling his innovative and popular children's books about the adventures of Jonnie Rocket. The kids were obviously taken with them and I hope they continue to bring joy to more and mote children! http://www.jonnierocket.com/

John Chapman, the author of Jonnie Rocket.

Another bonus was meeting up with troopers from The Dorset Troopers, Southern Troopers and other costumers I have become friends with. The visitors had a very good show of costumes to admire and the children, though loud :), had a great time (which is what it's all about for me!).

Pictured with members of the excellent Dorset Troopers.
As usual, I took HM The Queen with me to weave her magic spell on the table (and attempt to get another morsel of extra value for my tax pound out of her). Everyone laughs when they see the figure, but it cuts the shyness of children and makes the adults laugh automatically. Thanks Liz!!!

HM The Queen, Dave Oldbury and me!
So, my thanks go out again to Chris Tarrant and his remarkable team for the splendid show and friendly welcome given, not only to us, but to the visitors who streamed constantly though the doors, thanks to the exhaustive preparation and effort to promote this highly enjoyable event! We all look forward to the next! :)

Carol Streak with Britain's Got Talent's, Stu Arnold - the Entertainernator!




Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Darkside Con, Bochum-Werne, Germany, 4 - 6 November 2011



I am very privileged to be invited again to spend three days with the wonderful mix that is Dark Side Con - a show/convention for fans by fans, that covers all aspects of fandom in one intimate show!

The guests this time include Pam Rose (Leesub Serln - The Weird Girl from the Cantina in ANH and Alpha Base technician in Space 1999), Peter Roy, who played a variety of characters in ANH and ROTJ, as well as being '006' in Thunderball and many more films beside. We have also Trevor Butterfield, who played a Stormtrooper and Imperial Officer, Rankor Keeper and the Rebel Officer- Lieutenant Blount in Star Wars. Like me, he left screen appearances for a new career behind the camera after 1982. In his case, it was to work in Special Effects and his talents have been evidenced by his work not only in Star Wars, but Alien, Indiana Jones and Harry Potter films. In addition, there is a list of celebrities known more to German audiences as writers, musicians, anime enthusiasts and all sorts.................Oh! And me....! LOL :)

So here we are! Safely arrived in Germany and already reeling from the wonderful hospitality and friendly reception offered freely by Markus Tschentschel, Rolf Prippenow and Alex, who met us from the airport. Heavy traffic and diversions made a half-hour journey into two hours, but we had an hour still to relax and settled again into the comfortable family Hotel Specht (Woodpecker), where I had stayed the last two visits.
Das Hotel Specht, Bochum-Werne, Dortmund.

We assembled in the bar (you can’t teach an old dog new tricks! LOL) and were taken out to a very nice Greek/fusion restaurant called ‘Arli’. I had eaten there before with Derek Lyons and knew how charming and extrovert the owner is, but my fellow guests had still to find this out, as he warned us it was useless to look at the menu as he had some old fish he had to get rid of and that would be his surprise for us – needless to say, even the production of three beautifully fresh and uncooked fish on a platter left us all reaching for the a la carte menu! Clever man that restaurateur! :)  The meal was, of course, delicious and our friend returned with ouzo for all! As I was genteely sipping a gin and tonic, I managed to escape and Pam was very happy with her white wine. But everyone else enjoyed the treat and we were finally sated and out of there!


Whilst waiting for the cars to be fetched from the underground car park, Pam and I staggered gently (cough, cough!!!) across the road, drawn by a shop window display, pictured below!

H.M. The Queen flanked by Kate and Posh Spice!!!

So, onwards into the first day, starting with the pick up at 2 pm. Very civilized! As I look out of my hotel window this morning, I can see the Christmas decorations starting to go up in the market square! Seems Christmas comes earlier and earlier these days…



... so we arrived at 2 pm to find the opening ceremony for the show was scheduled for 7 pm, giving us plenty of time to meet and mingle. So many people I had met in previous years – it was like a family reunion and all made Pam, Peter and Trevor most welcome. Trevor even found four of his action figures, which are on re-issue and grabbed them eagerly. Pam, once again, found her figure a rarity and as she had only brought two with her from England, I could imagine they would be snapped up immediately on the morrow!




The opening ceremony was compered again by Freddy Bee, the gifted young German comedian, and more or less everyone was called to the stage at some point and introduced – a great idea as it’s always nice to put faces to names and we were about to share the convention for the next few days. Once again it is important to note that this convention is a true fan-led meeting embracing all sci-fi interests. There were as many dressed for Star Gate, as Star Trek, and many, many more! And that is another thing, those not in costume are the exceptions and this show is modelled around role-play, skits, plays and fan films with presentations by authors, costumiers and the Rebel Legion, this year. Downstairs in the smaller function rooms there were banks of laptops with gamers, anime and manga fans. Software builders are also taken care of with their own rooms. On arrival back at the hotel, we sat down to a delicious meal and retired to bed, quite exhausted!
Gingerbread hearts.

The Outdoor Market which set up in the middle of the night!
Anyone fancy rollmop sandwiches and smoked eels?

The next day, having met for breakfast and the others having walked around the outdoor market in the town square, we awaited pick up for the first full day of the convention proper at 10.45 am. It proved to be a relatively busy one all round. No sooner had we arrived than we were drawn into a ‘breakfast with the guests’, which started slowly but eventually became a cacophony of sound as we were all talking non-stop around the table! From there we went to set up our photographs and ephemera and were immediately busy with a constant stream of visitors and exhibitors wanting signings. I met some old friends again and we had a great time catching up. I was especially pleased to see the lovely Inge Meiercord with her son, Marcel, whom I had met the first time I went to Germany for this convention, when we hit it off straight away! Lovely, lovely lady!!!

Later in the day, Pam and I conducted a Q & A in the main auditorium, which was at times lively and I was asked to sing something, so I gave the poor audience a shortened rendition of Hallelujah, a capella. The questions ranged from how did we start to what were some of the strangest things that happened during our careers. It was fun going back to the beginning and a marked change from talking of only Star Wars. The day became quieter towards 6 pm, though we were obliged to be there until 9. So, we packed up and joined the throng and enjoyed a performance on stage by my friend 'Der Klingolaus' - the  Klingon Santa Claus - and then we were all roped into judging the costume competition, in all categories. We had a lot of fun with that, as the costumes were some of them quite spectacular and some were…less so :).

Der Klingolaus with Pam and a Shaman!
The costume competition competitors.

In any event, the time slipped away in pleasant company and we finally returned to the hotel for another fine meal. I must say that the Hotel Specht does serve some incredibly good meals! Our compliments to Christoph and his wife!!!!

Sunday we arrived the same time as the day before and Trevor and I immediately set to on a Q & A session,which was fun! Peter and Pam followed on and had a very cosy chat going when I peered in! Expecting this day to be slower, I was amazed how many people arrived. I met a lovely group of guys and a girl from Paris and had the chance to brush up on my French, a nice Swedish couple, my old friend Ettore Holle from the Netherlands and lots more Germans! :). My brain was fairly frazzled by the end of the day as we came to attend the closing ceremony. Freddy was great and made the mistake of being caught out and being obliged to sing – now on Facebook with his permission. He also had to tell the audience that the film they had seen of Pam’s life contained the Country & Western singer Pam Rose, from the States, and not our Pam at all. A huge laugh was gained at his expense for that confession!!!

I love the look of disbelief as Pam tells Freddy that that wasn't her singing!!! LOL

Markus made a very gracious speech of thanks to all concerned and we each replied with our really heartfelt thanks for the amazing hospitality and wonderfully friendly reception and care afforded us. Oh, how we wish more conventions were like this! I have been exceptionally lucky to have been befriended by such nice people and look forward to another trip in the future! Back to the hotel and time for a quick drink before the packed streets outside had their procession and ceremony in honour of St. Martin.

Crowds assembling for the Heiliger Martin's parade and play.
Pam checks out a friendly wolverine! Beauty and the Beast!)
So, we are back in 'Dear Ol' Bighty' again and already missing our friends!!! Thank you all at Daedalus and especially Markus, Rolf, Ralf, Susanne, Alex and Joerg, for making this a thoroughly enjoyable and friendly event - as always!!!!

Here is the link to the closing song of the convention, when Freddy Bee was put on the spot to sing it again, alone!
 :)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fhmVLCJtq8&feature=player_embedded