This weekend (November 23rd & 24th) sees the McM Comic Con and Memorabilia show take place at the NEC in Birmingham. We’ll be there on the Saturday, checking out what’s happening at one of the UK’s biggest conventions. If you haven’t grabbed a ticket yet, what are you waiting for? Ok, ok, so some of you may still be undecided, so let me tempt you with a rundown of just some highlights of the guests attending the event this weekend…
Red Dwarf Reunion – Chris Barrie (Arnold Rimmer); Hattie Hayridge (Holly); Danny John-Jules (The Cat) and Robert Llewellyn (Kryten) from much-loved British sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf. Quadrophenia Reunion – Stars Phil Daniels (Jimmy); Toyah Willcox (Monkey) and Daniel Peacock (Danny) celebrate the ultimate mod movie, based on The Who’s 1973 rock opera.
Richard Donat and Kate Kelton from popular sci-fi series Haven. Donat plays Vince Teagues, leader of The...
Red Dwarf Reunion – Chris Barrie (Arnold Rimmer); Hattie Hayridge (Holly); Danny John-Jules (The Cat) and Robert Llewellyn (Kryten) from much-loved British sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf. Quadrophenia Reunion – Stars Phil Daniels (Jimmy); Toyah Willcox (Monkey) and Daniel Peacock (Danny) celebrate the ultimate mod movie, based on The Who’s 1973 rock opera.
Richard Donat and Kate Kelton from popular sci-fi series Haven. Donat plays Vince Teagues, leader of The...
- 11/19/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
"Shada. Shaaadaaahhh. Shaaaaaahhhhdaaaaahhhh....."
So remembers Big Tom about a story called, um Shada. But what's this I hear you cry? A Doctor Who review that never made it to screen?
Well, it was planned and part made to go to screen, to be transmitted between January and February 1980. An ambitious script by Douglas "Friend Of Lalla Ward" Adams started to go before the cameras in October 1979. The cast and crew went down to Cambridge for hi-jinks at the university, punting on the Cam, riding bicycles and tripping over red carpets. The story even got a studio session in early November 1979, during which a number of significant scenes got recorded.
And then the axe fell. Doctor Who had been lucky with the BBC strikes in the last two years. The Invasion Of Time had been affected by studio strikes, but remedied the problem by filming on location. The Armageddon Factor got affected too,...
So remembers Big Tom about a story called, um Shada. But what's this I hear you cry? A Doctor Who review that never made it to screen?
Well, it was planned and part made to go to screen, to be transmitted between January and February 1980. An ambitious script by Douglas "Friend Of Lalla Ward" Adams started to go before the cameras in October 1979. The cast and crew went down to Cambridge for hi-jinks at the university, punting on the Cam, riding bicycles and tripping over red carpets. The story even got a studio session in early November 1979, during which a number of significant scenes got recorded.
And then the axe fell. Doctor Who had been lucky with the BBC strikes in the last two years. The Invasion Of Time had been affected by studio strikes, but remedied the problem by filming on location. The Armageddon Factor got affected too,...
- 11/29/2010
- Shadowlocked
Do you like football? Do you like staring at hot models? Then you’ll Love this news!
I’m not sure what Marisa Miller, 32, will be doing as the newly announced spokesperson for the NFL, but one thing’s for sure — she’ll look great while she’s doing it! ”I’m so excited to have this incredible opportunity to partner with the NFL,” the Sports Illustrated model says. “I’ve grown up watching football my whole life.”
Marisa will be in charge of promoting special NFL events, one of which being the Oct. 31 International Series game where the San Francisco 49ers and the Denver Broncos will face off in London.
“[Her] love for the NFL and our sport made her ideally suited for this role,” says Chris Parsons, the international vice president of the NFL. ”We look forward to working with her.”...
I’m not sure what Marisa Miller, 32, will be doing as the newly announced spokesperson for the NFL, but one thing’s for sure — she’ll look great while she’s doing it! ”I’m so excited to have this incredible opportunity to partner with the NFL,” the Sports Illustrated model says. “I’ve grown up watching football my whole life.”
Marisa will be in charge of promoting special NFL events, one of which being the Oct. 31 International Series game where the San Francisco 49ers and the Denver Broncos will face off in London.
“[Her] love for the NFL and our sport made her ideally suited for this role,” says Chris Parsons, the international vice president of the NFL. ”We look forward to working with her.”...
- 10/11/2010
- by Andy
- HollywoodLife
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Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Marisa Miller is teaming up with yet another legendary sports organization: the National Football League.
The supermodel has signed on as the new spokesperson for the NFL's 2010-2011 season, The Hollywood Reporter confirms exclusively.
"I'm so excited to have this incredible opportunity to partner with the NFL," Miller says. "I've grown up watching football my whole life."
The "SuperFan" will be promoting the league's special events, including the Oct. 31 International Series game airing on CBS between the San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos in London.
"Marisa's love for the NFL and our sport made her ideally suited for this role," said Chris Parsons, NFL Vice President of International. "We look forward to working with her."
A longtime 49ers fan, Miller will appear in both print and commercial ads for the league. The print campaign--shot by Cartel and photographer Brian Bowen -- features Miller in vintage 49ers...
The supermodel has signed on as the new spokesperson for the NFL's 2010-2011 season, The Hollywood Reporter confirms exclusively.
"I'm so excited to have this incredible opportunity to partner with the NFL," Miller says. "I've grown up watching football my whole life."
The "SuperFan" will be promoting the league's special events, including the Oct. 31 International Series game airing on CBS between the San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos in London.
"Marisa's love for the NFL and our sport made her ideally suited for this role," said Chris Parsons, NFL Vice President of International. "We look forward to working with her."
A longtime 49ers fan, Miller will appear in both print and commercial ads for the league. The print campaign--shot by Cartel and photographer Brian Bowen -- features Miller in vintage 49ers...
- 10/11/2010
- by By Leslie Bruce
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Marisa Miller isn't just one of the hottest supermodels on the planet, she's also a huge football fan! According to Hollywood Reporter, Marisa is such a big fan of football, the NFL just announced that she's the new spokesperson for the league. Score! "I'm so excited to have this incredible opportunity to partner with the NFL," Miller says. "I've grown up watching football my whole life." "Marisa's love for the NFL and our sport made her ideally suited for this role," said Chris Parsons, NFL Vice President of International. "We look forward to working...
- 10/11/2010
- Hollyscoop.com
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