Bring Classic Horror Back To The BBC Campaign
Do you have fond memories of watching Dr Terror who used to host BBC2 double horror bill on a Saturday night?
Do you miss watching classic horror movies on television?
Are you fed up with gore, torture and remakes?
If you answer yes to any of the above, you need to support Richard Gladman’s campaign to bring classic horror back to TV.
I fully support Richard with his campaign and I’ve freely contributed my photography to the video below in the hope that his campaign will gather more supporters. If you want to help Richard, visit his campaign site for further information.
Finally, click here to visit Richard’s blog for an interview he did about me and my photography.
BBC North West Tonight Interview
Today the sun has shone, which is good considering I spent 4 hours in Weaste Cemetery being filmed by Eleanor Moritz for the BBC North West Tonight programme.
I started the day off being nervous as I hate the idea of seeing myself on photographs let alone being filmed. As soon as I met Eleanor though my nervousness disappeared and I had lots of fun. I also met Richard the manager of Weaste Cemetery who was very friendly and a fountain of knowledge. I would be in my element if I worked in a cemetery as I love to learn about graveyard symbols and the history of them. I found out today that if the tip of an obelisk was at an angle, it meant that the last of a family line had been buried there.
You learn something new every day!
The best thing about today though is that my friend Dave also got filmed as they wanted to know his opinion and thoughts about my photography and he did very well.
The interview together with some of my photography should be on the TV, this Thursday (29th April). Keep checking back in case the date changes.
Below are a couple of photographs that I took on the day that I feel shows the beauty of this cemetery in spring with the blossoms blooming.






