Hannah Spearritt and Andrew-Lee Potts are due to appear on the Jonathan Ross Show on BBC1 on Friday 11th January 2008, the day before the launch of Primeval series 2 on Saturday 12th January 2008.
7 entries from the month of: December, 2007
Little Lilly – Fish
Little Lilly Chapter 2 is finally here. Keychain Productions is excited to announce the return of Little Lilly. We’re sorry it took so long (Andrew and Hannah had a few dinosaurs to deal with first) but at last Keychain is ready to breath new colour into Lilly’s life. We hope you enjoy it and let us know what you think.
Little Lilly Chapter 3 will arrive in January 2008.
McCartney Sings S Club 7 Track
Sir Paul McCartney surprised patients and staff when he turned up to a children’s hospital in London and sang an S Club 7 track.
The Beatle legend made an unannounced visit to the Great Ormond Street hospital’s Christmas party yesterday.
After speaking to the children he was invited to sing on the karaoke machine and surprised guests with a rendition of the teen group’s hit ‘Don’t Stop Movin’.
A parent that was present during the visit told the Telegraph: “Sir Paul had everyone singing along. The children were thrilled but it was even more of a treat for the parents.”
Rachel gets animated
Ex-S Club 7 star Rachel Stevens will be immortalised as a nine-inch tall plasticine character for new BBC animated comedy Glendogie Bogey.
The singer, 29, will voice character Patricia Ravelston, one of a group of pals hunting a monster said to live in caves under a golf course.
Rachel said: “How many people can say they have a mini-version of themselves Good job I’m not there as I’d be digitally enhancing my body parts.”
Rachel is teaming up with Taggart star Alex Norton and Peter Capaldi from The Thick Of It in Glendogie Bogey.
They play romantic rivals fighting over her character who is abducted by a mysterious monster.
She added: “I’ve never done animation before so I jumped at the chance. I thought it would be a challenge. My character is a total dizzy Dora.” The show’s being made by BBC Scotland and will be shown in the spring.
Rachel morphs into animation role
Former S Club singer Rachel Stevens is to be transformed into a nine-inch high plasticine character in a spooky Scots animation.
The singer will star alongside Scots actors Alec Norton and Peter Capaldi in the Glendogie Bogey, a follow-up to the award-winning animated comedy Haunted Hogmanay.
The film, from Edinburgh-based Ko-Lik Films and produced by BBC Scotland, reunites unlikely best pals Jeff Wylie (Capaldi) and Thurston McCondry (Norton) for another series of hilarious supernatural misadventures.
Stevens, 29, provides the voice of Patricia Ravelston – the object of Jeff’s affection who causes Thurston to become jealous.
In Glendogie Bogey, the friends go in search of a fearsome monster said to lurk in caves underneath the local golf course. Jeff’s plans for a romantic weekend with Patricia are spoiled when she is kidnapped by the gruesome beast.
Stevens said: “I’d never done any kind of animation before. I thought it would be a challenge. The thing I love is how the characters come to life. The first animated character I loved was Morph from Heartbeat.”
Filming for the 30-minute stop-frame animation has started in Ko-Lik’s Edinburgh studios and the actors have seen clips of their characters. The programme is expected to reach TV screens in spring 2008.
