Alan Flyng

Alan Flyng
TWO ROLES - TWO FILMS - ONE EMPIRE!!!!! PLEASE FEEL FREE TO COMMENT.

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

A Quick Thank You!

As you will probably know,I have been in hospital recently for a long awaited operation, from which I am recovering very well. Therefore, I would like to thank everyone who has emailed, Facebooked and texted with your good wishes. So, I am taking a two week break to recover before making my next appearance at Watford Filmfair's event on the 8th June. I hope you will make the effort to come to this first-time event, which features appearances by a host of signers seldom appearing together - multi-signings opportunities!

Sunday, 11 May 2014

Geek Fest, Folkestone, Kent 10 May, 2014


After returning from France and the thoroughly enjoyable show in Amelie les Bains, I was anticipating this event with mixed feelings! Not that I thought it might not be successful, but because I had notice of an operation just six days later. THAT made me feel anxious!

As it turned out, the arrangements for this show were flawless! I couldn't have been happier with the treatment given by Andy and his team. I met Pam and many other signers congregated in the Green Room below the hall and had a chat and a cup of tea before going up to lay our my wares. Traders, signers, helpers - the whole hall was buzzing as the show opening time approached. With door opening time came a rush of visitors and I was immediately set to signing posters and photos.Indeed, until lunchtime it was pretty hectic!

Five minutes into the show and the place is filling up!
Throughout the day, we were attended to with offers of drinks, a goody-bag and food. I cannot praise the attention to detail enough that Andy and his crew afforded us! There were many costumers I had never seen before with some outrageous, as well as, brilliantly made costume characters. I was particularly taken with a group of Planet of the Apes primates making the rounds and intriguing children and adults alike with their japes.I couldn't resist a photo opportunity with them - a case of 'Spot the Monkey'.

We primates are in it together!!!

It was good to catch up with Dave Prowse again before his operation on his patella (13/5/2014) and I wished him luck. He has had one hell of a time with his leg, but, being the true pro he is, he never complains, just gets on with it! Apart from a brief walk around the floor to say hello to friends and the occasional 'pit stop', I never left my seat as the day kept up momentum until late afternoon. Below are a few of the sights I was able to catch on camera....

I know, but I couldn't resist!!! :-)


Plenty of well-stocked dealers.



I was taken by this chap's likeness to Michael Palin! When we chatted, I
could have sworn it was a 'You've Been Framed' moment! LOL

Dave Prowse and Julian, his helper.

When shall we three meet again? James D. Payne, Peter Roy and
Paul Markham - three veterans of the film business and friends.

Pam gets her man (another one! LOL).

Apes on the loose!
All in all, I have to say it was one of the most enjoyable events I have attended this year and I certainly intend to come back again, if asked!

Excellent latex mask and hands! Very creepy indeed!!!



Beautiful work!



Peter Roy, Pam Rose and Ken Coombs.

So, there you have it! Look out for Planet Folkestone and Geek Fest announcements on Facebook for their next offering! You won't regret it...........




Wednesday, 7 May 2014

ASFA Convention, 2eme edition. 3/4 May, 2014 at Amelie les Bains, South of France.


With my previous run-up discourse, I said how much I was looking forward to this show and, believe me, I was not disappointed in the least!!!

Robert Pujade, the one-man whirling dervish of an organiser, tech-man, fundraiser, show compere and most congenial of hosts, brought together an excellent weekend of entertainments, exhibitors, vendors, vehicles and us - the invited signers. Pam Rose and I flew down to Perpignan on the Wednesday before the show and were joined the day after by Andy Herd and Claudia Wells. Claudia had come over from the U.S.A for the show and we were very soon a family of friends, albeit a bear family in Claudia's eyes. Pam was Momma Bear, I was Daddy Bear, Andy was Brother Bear and Claudia (the youngest) was Baby Bear!!!

Amelie is not a big town and we were soon recognised everywhere we went, especially as Claudia is gifted with a complete openness to strangers, who tended to view her and us (hanging back and grinning ear-to-ear at the confrontation of Old World France with New World America) as very strange fellows indeed! I think I agree with them!!! LOL.

Pam and Andy at 'our' cafe in the town center. Pam had bought the lily of the valley
for her room at the hotel. The gypsy sellers were astounded that she took all they
had off them and initially thought she was trying to steal it! LOL

A mosaic encrusted end wall facing 'our' cafe depicting the town plan pictorially.
One of our all-time favourite pastimes was 'people watching'. Nothing gives you a better flavour of a place than the people in it. I think many of the residents viewed us with as much curiosity!

Pam on the bridge over the river dividing the town in two.

A view across the river.

Andy found his own to-scale palm tree all to himself!

L'Espace Mediterranee - otherwise known as 'the venue'.

View from my hotel window of a rather lovely terraced room opposite.

Pam and Claudia experiencing the famous wind, Le Tramontane.

Standing (and seated) by for the beginning of Day One.

My second visitor of the day - a one-footed Pied Wagtail! Kept me amused for all of 30 seconds! :)

Extraordinary art from the artist who drew the poster for the show.






Beautifully detailed figures.

Amazing detailed work!!!

Star Wars figures belonging to Janick Cazaubon - Lady Vador.


One of the two - yes! TWO - Deloreans on show!

More extraordinary figures.

One of a collection of extreme toilet seats - it takes all sorts, you know!

A very charming drawing from Janick Cazaubon - Lady Vador.

The sun came out and the river became a magnet!

Mountains in the distance.

The river looking upstream

Claudia looking mischievous!!!.

Whilst Andy catches up on the internet, Pam and Claudia indulge in a baguette!

As you can see, there was plenty to see and do and we were blessed with a few days downtime to get about and see something of the town. Andy, Pam and Claudia even went to the Spa, founded in Roman times and experienced some of the treatments. I cried off due to my knee preventing me from walking too much

Claudia gets her own back!

Pam in the market place with her tablet

One of the beautiful original houses in the Place de la Republic.

The vegetable market.

Momma Bear gets a cuddle from Baby Bear!

I can honestly say we had a lovely time and there are copious photos on Facebook of the event, which I will not reproduce here. Claudia was a breath of fresh air and great fun to be with! I look forward to meeting up again in Peterborough later in the year.

On the drive back to Perpignan and the airport for the flight
home. Farewell Pyrenees and farewell Amelie!!!