Saturday 1 June 2019

FAB WORLDS OF ANDERSON 2019 FAST APPROACHING

The latest Fab Worlds of Anderson event is due to take place at the National Space Centre at Leicester in two weeks’ time, and like last year it promises to be a great weekend for fans.





I love these kinds of events. It gives me another chance to see lots of original props and some excellent model replicas. I get to take a few snaps and, most importantly meet up with a few old and new friends. 



As the name implies all of the Andersons’ series’ are celebrated, but I will admit I only really have a great fondness for all Gerry and Sylvia Anderson’s series from Supercar to Space:1999. I even include the second series of Space:1999, even though Sylvia wasn’t involved, so I’m pleased to see that a few special guests are due to appear who actually worked on those original series. 
Matt shaking yours truly by the throat. Photo: Andy Kerr  

Voice of Alan Tracy, Matt Zimmerman:  Matt was due to attend last year’s event along with the sadly missed Shane Rimmer, but couldn’t make it due to health reasons, so it’ll be great to get a chance to see him at this event this year. Matt is always a hit and loves meeting fans.


Space:1999 special effects man, Brian Johnson: Brian was at last year’s event and is always a popular guest, who also talks about his time on other feature films like Alien, The Empire Strikes Back and 2001: A Space Odyssey.


Special effects model-maker, Alan Shubrook:  Alan worked at the Century 21 studios in the 1960’s and is always pleased to share his experiences  with fans.



For those who follow and enjoy Anderson Entertainment’s Gerry Anderson  podcasts ,  there will be a live recording taking place on Saturday hosted by Jamie Anderson and Richard James, and on Sunday Jamie and Richard will host Fab Live, another of their monthly  live video  podcasts.



One thing I really enjoyed at last year’s event was the stunning display of original and replica puppets, and chatting to their highly knowledgeable owners, many of whom have restored them to pristine condition.



There was also a great selection of original and replica models on display, so I’ll be looking forward to seeing those again.



Of course, as the event takes place amongst real spaceship and space related exhibits it’s in a perfect setting for The Fab Worlds of Anderson.
Fab Worlds of Anderson takes place 15-16 June 2019 at the National Space Centre in Leicester. 

4 comments:

  1. I really wish that Fireball XL5 would get computer-coloured before too long. (I know that one episode has been done - got it.) That way, the BBC would be more likely to broadcast it, and then we might get to see loads of great merchandise. Maybe you can raise this with anyone in a position to do something about it, Scoop, when you attend this function.

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  2. I would love to,Kid. Fireball is a favourite and I would love to colour and hopefully see more merchandise. I suppose it all depends on how much it costs to do it these days. I think the men from Network do go to Fanderson so I might just take your advice.

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    1. I'd love to see Supercar coloured as well, but as that isn't set in the 21st century, there's perhaps less chance of that.

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    2. I'd love to see that coloured too, Kid

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