Welcome 2016, full of snow
and floods and hurricane storms with ridiculous names, but no matter, there’s
been a fair bit of activity over January to keep us amused.
Whovians Series 2
If you’ve enjoyed the
first series of Whovians, which you can still view over on the Whovianstv
website and on Youtube then you’ll be pleased to know that there is a second
series coming out this year (2016).
Speaking with Rhys Jones,
creator and writer of Whovians TV, this week, we learnt that the new series
will have the main cast in each episode, rather than individual character
stories as seen in the first series. There are also plans for further stories
over the next few years.
We all have our favourite
episodes from the first series, and so we can’t wait for the new series to
begin. Rhys tells us that he will be setting up crowd funding for the new
series, which seems the way forward for a lot of online shows, and why not
indeed. So look out for these posts over the next few months, as we’ll be
keeping in touch with Rhys and the team.
The Whovians website also
has a ‘Behind the Scenes’ show from last year’s episodes. There are plenty of
Pages to view on their site, check them out. http://www.thewhovians.tv/
You can follow the
Whovians team on their Facebook and Twitter pages. Copy and paste or click on
the links to find and LIKE or Follow them - https://www.facebook.com/whovianstv https://twitter.com/whovians_tv
Constable Keystone I-SATT Teaching Safety
Constable Keystone is a
character created by Robert Stone.
'Roberts belief and desire
is to educate young children about safety in a fun and none frightening manner,
embedding scenarios that may arise, giving a young mind the tools to be
mentally equipped to handle any situation, there is nothing worse than a child
not possessing the knowledge to steer them away from danger.'
You can also LIKE the Page
here https://www.facebook.com/Constable-Keystone-1437860219830936/?ref=hl
A Day in the Life of Gareth David-Lloyd
On the 7th May
2016, at 11am, you can meet Gareth David-Lloyd at the Gates Arts Centre – find
out more details click or copy and paste the link above.
‘This is a one-day Doctor Who themed charity
event, with all proceeds being donated to the Gate Arts Centre. There’ll be an
interview, question and answer with the audience, a charity raffle and autographs,
as this is our eleventh event we also have a number of special surprises
planned to add to the fun, including Doctor Who/Torchwood writer and Producer
James Goss who will be doing a reading and question and answer panel in which
he will discuss the newly released Big Finish Torchwood Audio Adventures.’
Early bird tickets are on
sale now £8.00 adults and £5 or children/concession.
This informal event will
be relaxed and limited to a maximum of 75 people, there are no charges for
autographs on your own items (limited to 3 items per person), no charges for
selfies and your own photos, so get your tickets quickly, before time and
economic reality catches up with us.
I’m unsure at this point
if all the tickets have sold out, or if there are some still available, so it’s
worth checking at the box office first to find out.
To book please call the box
office on (029) 2048 3344
If you are going, we’d
love to hear all about your day there, and share your pics on our Expo &
Cons page.
Simon Fisher-Becker
If you’re a fan of Doctor
Who & Harry Potter, you may be interested to know that Simon Fisher-Becker
will be at the February Strikes Back Comic Con event on February 7th
from 10am – 5pm, at Oasis Academy Wintringham, Weelsby Avenue, Grimsby.
You can click on the link
to read more on the article.
This just in. 21st
February at 3pm at Lost Theatre, for My Dalek Has a Puncture tour. For more
details, click or copy and paste link.
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