My studio guests in April were Robert Taylor and Elaine Oxborough. We talked about the important Anglo-Saxon find that goes on display in May at Kirkleatham Museum, Redcar. My phone guests were Harry Collett talking about the Heritage walks he does around Whitby and Vici Wreford-Sinnott – from the Dragonfly Bakery in Saltburn. Hear the show in it’s entirety, by clicking on the play button below. If you want to go to a specific interview start the player and then pause it for a few minutes. After that you can then fast forward.
My studio guest in February was Linda Bell from the Moneytree Credit Union. My phone guests were Neil Bates from the Regent Cinema in Redcar and local historian Tony Lynn talking about Saltburn. Hear the show in it’s entirety, by clicking on the play button below. If you want to go to a specific interview start the player and then pause it for a few minutes. After that you can then fast forward.
If you can’t make it to the event in Saltburn today (Thurs 3rd March) you should still me able to enjoy it online. I say “should” because this is experimental. At http://tvcm.co.uk/animex2011 there is a tweetstream with the hashtag #tvcmanim11 – a chat stream, a live stream and a “blogcast” releasing each film at the same time as the audience sees it.
Production has begun again after the Christmas break on “Tommy and Barry Go Back”. We lost a lot of production days before Christmas to weather condition and ill health so we have postponed the world premiere to March 3rd. It’s the same venue, Saltburn Community Theatre at 7.30pm. We moved our production location to Destinations in Saltburn as a more convenient location. Yesterday we got some very tricky shots in the can including Zeppelin flying and Chilean rescue pod maneuvering!
Next production day is Friday 21st (Destinations Again) when we hope to finish the 1945 Jetty scene. Below are some stills from scene 6.
On Thursday 18th November children at Whitcliffe Primary School will re-enact a famous event from their Schools history. Actually the story relates to Skinningrove school but both schools have been amalgamated and children of Skinningrove and Carlin How all attend Whitecliffe. Whitecliffe has the logbooks of both schools going back over 140 years and one entry states; “school evacuated on the occasion of a Zeppelin sighted overhead. The children will re-enact this momentous event and Inspector Charlie Bell of Cleveland Police will play the part of the calm voice of authority leading the children to shelter in the mines (this actually took place too – many Skinningrovers took shelter in the mines during both world wars. This will form the audio track of an animated film “Tommy and Barry Go Back” to be premiered at Saltburn Community Theatre, Animex Fringe on February 10th 2011.
Straad Kirk has been cast in the role of the captain of the Zeppelin that will fly over Skinningrove School re-enacting an event that took place nearly 100 years ago. Unlike the actual Zeppelin of 1915 the one Kirk will be flying has a fully stocked bar. Clearly the cast will be frequenting this craft regularly. This is part of the filming of “Tommy and Barry Go Back” to be premmiered at Saltburn Community Theatre, Annimex Fringe on February 10th 2011.
My studio guests in September were Steve Ashton from Tees Valley Wildlife Trust and Glenn Humphrey photographer and artist from Saltburn. He was talking about his recent visit to Barcelona. We were joined via telephone by Neil Bates from the Regent Cinema, Redcar. Hear the show in it’s entirety, by clicking on the play button below. If you want to go to a specific interview start the player and then pause it for a few minutes. After that you can then fast forward. Note: there is a small gap in the middle of the podcast of up to 15 seconds.
My studio guests in April were Kathryn Luczakiewicz and Craig Watson (hypnotherapist) from the Wellbeing Centre (www.saltburnwellbeingcentre.co.uk). Paul Davies also joined us for the first hour talking about Saltburns’ Destinations internet cafe. Last but not least, we were joined via the phone by Martine Dunn – voice over artist.
Hear the show in it’s entirety, by clicking on the play button below. If you want to go to a specific interview start the player and then pause it for a few minutes. After that you can then fast forward.
Note: there is a small gap in the middle of the podcast of up to 15 seconds.
Thanks for a great event everyone. Now we are finished its time to catch up with an old friend, Guy Cuthbert and check out the salubrious parts of Saltburn. See you again.