The start of a fun weekend in Manchester at the Fantasy Film Festival with close friends Vera Day, Caroline Munro and Martine Beswick, and new friends Edward de Sousa and Mark Redfield.
Monthly Archives: August 2007
21 August 2007
Michael Quinlyn-Nixon has unveiled the designs for his up-coming 2008 calendar Carry On Bear. Utilising his imaginative and charming images of teddy bears, this year’s effort is devoted to the Carry On films.
12 August 2007
Robert attended the second unveiling of the statue to Max Miller on New Road, Brighton, just outside the Theatre Royal. The event, attended by such luminaries as Denis Norden, Micheal Aspel and Judy Cornwell, was sub-titled a ‘Re-Dodd-ication’ because the legend that is Ken Dodd was also in attendance to say a few words about his comic hero and pull the reluctant cord. Now moved to a more central position, Max is pointing his finger at the old music hall he played on many occasions. A wonderful, sunny day of laughter, was topped by several jars in the Collanade bar: Robert’s drinking hole of choice when in Brighton!
7 August 2007
Sad to hear the news that film and television director Peter Graham Scott died on Sunday at the age of 83. He helmed such classics as Hammer’s Captain Clegg, the Charlie Drake comedy The Cracksman and episodes of The Avengers, Redcap, The Prisoner and Children of the Stones. His death was even more poignant owning to the fact that Robert had only been chatting with this affable elder statesman on Saturday afternoon at the Bray Studios day.
6 August 2007
Happy 70th birthday to Barbara Windsor. Robert had recorded a brief tribute piece with regards Barbara’s unique contribution to the Carry On series which was syndicated throughout all of the regional BBC radio stations.
4 August 2007
A fun open day at the historical Bray Studios celebrating the 50th anniversary of Hammer Films’ first Gothic horror, The Curse of Frankenstein. The guest list included Vera Day, Paul Cole, Caroline Munro, John Cater, Douglas Wilmer, John Hough, Madeline Smith, Valerie Leon and Damian Thomas. The weather was glorious. And the laughs went on from 10 in the morning until well after the event ended…Robert joined a few friends at the near-by Oakley Court Hotel. Here’s to next year’s salute to 50 years of Dracula!