21st May 2007

Terry's autumn tour dates:

Saturday 6th October
Cheltenham Festival

Monday 8th October
Plymouth WHSmith
Time: 12.30-1.30
Store address: 73-75 New George Street, Plymouth, Devon PL! 1RP
Tuesday 9th October
Bath Toppings
Time: evening
Shop address: The Paragon, Bath, BA1 5LS


Thursday 11th October
Waterstone's Nottingham
Time: 5.30pm-6.30pm
Shop address: 1-5 Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham NG1 2GR

Friday 12th October
Borders Cambridge
Time: 1pm (perhaps earlier start)
Shop address: 12-13 Market Street, Cambridge CB2 3PA
Saturday 13th October

BAFTA AWARDS
20th May 2007

HOGFATHER won the INTERACTIVITY category
(the definition of which is "A programme or series that has been extended
and enriched by the interactivity offered by new media. Any form of new media
is eligible including web, mobile and red button interactive TV, or any
cross-platform combination. The emphasis is on the creative approach and how the
programme has been conceived with new media as an integral part of the production."

DISPATCHES - WAR TORN: STORIES OF SEPARATION - David Modell, Cassian
Harrison, Oliver Doward (Dispatches/Channel4.com)
MELTDOWN AND THE BIG CLIMATE CHANGE EXPERIMENT - Frances McNamara, Jonathan
Renouf, Paul Bradshaw, Tolu Aina (Supporting BBC Four)
THE SECRET POLICEMAN'S BALL - Clive Tulloh, Lisle Turner, Mike Agnew, Adil
Abrar (Tiger Aspect Productions/4Laughs/C4)
TERRY PRATCHETT'S HOGFATHER - Aidan Conway, Giles Pooley, Rod Brown, Ian
Sharples (Mob Film Company/Sky One Networked Media)

I also received an email from Ian Sharples at MOB Films, in which he wrote
"On the awards and such like, the run down is
*Winners of the Broadcast Press Guild, Best Multi Channel Programme award
*Nominated for Royal Television Society (RTS) for Drama Serial, but sadly didn't win.

*We have received nominations for the BAFTA Craft awards [held on 22 April],
the technical awards for the crew, and we have two, not surprisingly, Gavin
Finney our Director of Photography is nominated for the Photography and
Lighting Category, [he was a runner-up to David Katznelson for his work on "Shoot
the Messenger" (BBC)] and the CGI team from MPC, Oliver Money and Simon
Thomas for the visual effects category [which they won]

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