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19th September 2009

The Regenerations convention in Swansea with wonderful moments in the company of Philip Madoc, Sylvester McCoy, Anneke Wills and the perfect guest, Sir Derek Jacobi. Many thanks to Cary Woodward and the gang for their usual, impeccable organisation and to Abby, Steve, Tim, Ben, Charlie, Rob, Mike et al for fun and games in the bar.

13th September 2009

The Carry On Writing charity event at Pinewood Studios with Guest of Honour, Norman Hudis, unveiling the British Comedy Society scroll in honour of his own contribution to the series, fellow scriptwriters Talbot Rothwell, Sid Colin and Dave Freeman and Carry On composers Bruce Montgomery, Eric Rogers, Max Harris and John Du Prez. Robert interviewed Norman as part of the day and wound down after the event with a few pints of Bonkers Conkers in the company of Paul and Christine Cole. Muck about with that then!

7th September 2009

Last minute preparations for the Carry On Writing event at Pinewood Studios where, from mid-day on Sunday 13th September, cast, crew and fans of the Carry Ons will gather at the British Comedy Society Hall of Fame. Guest of Honour Norman Hudis is flying from his Californian home especially for this tribute to the scriptwriters and composers of the world’s favourite comedy series. His wife and inspiration for Carry On Nurse, Rita, will also be in attendance and all profits from the event will be donated to the MacMillian Nurses. The on-screen Carry On Nurse, Shirley Eaton, will also be at Pinewood alongside other Carry On stars including Liz Fraser, Jacki Piper, Richard O’Callaghan, Sally Geeson, Margaret Nolan, Albert Moses and those Carry On Teacher tearaways Paul Cole and Larry Dann. Further details about the event and how to attend are at the British Comedy Society website:  www.britishcomedysociety.com

5th September 2009

A return visit to Denis and the gang at the Vintage Magazine Shop on Brewer Street, Soho. This time with that legend of comedy acting Liz Fraser who started signing for fans a little earlier than the allotted mid-day start and carried on, quite literally, until 2pm. Liz happily signed images from Carry On Regardless, Double Bunk, Doctor in Love and other popular British films. Later Robert was enthralled by Alan Cumming’s ‘I Bought a Blue Car Today’ at the Vaudeville theatre. The show featured hilarious tales of ‘The High Life’, the Flintstones, Cabaret and James Bond interlinked with powerful songs from ‘Chess’, ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ and Victoria Wood. One of the most memorable of theatrical evenings.

16th August 2009

A matinee performance of ‘Helen’ at the Globe theatre, a new version of the Euripides piece adapted by Frank McGuinness. Robert’s nerdtastic cup did over-flow thanks to Eighth Doctor, Paul McGann, romping over the stage as Menelaus and a fun chat with him after the performance.

4th August 2009

Off to Walton-on-Thames for Vera Day’s annual birthday celebration and dinner. This year was slightly different in that Robert and close friends Henry Holland and Alan Coles had planned a lengthy filmed interview with the actress. Robert interviewed Vera in a relaxed and hilarious chat that covered her entire career including ‘The Saint’, cabaret, Boris Karloff, Sid James, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Laurence Olivier, Carol Reed, Marilyn Monroe and that notorious Woman Eater. Good times!

24th July 2009

Robert will be attending Don Fearnley’s latest Hammer Day at the Cine Lumiere in South Kensington tomorrow. A salute to the actor John Carson, an on-stage interview will be accompanied by screenings of his two finest performances for Hammer Films in The Plague of the Zombies and Taste the Blood of Dracula.