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Fury at Forty, a
unique celebration of Fury from the Deep which celebrates its
40th anniversary this year.
The
event took place at The Tabard Theatre on 8th June. Our guests
included: Deborah Watling (Victoria), June Murphy
(Maggie Harris), Brian Cullingford
(Perkins), Roy Spencer
(Harris), Victor Pemberton (Script Writer), Peter Day
(Visual Effects) and Margot Hayhoe
(Assistant Floor Manager).
There
are a selection of autographs available to purchase online, limited
stocks available!

Peter Day worked on the visual effects for no less
than ten Doctor Who stories including ‘The Evil of the Daleks’,
‘The Tomb of the Cybermen’, ‘The Ambassadors of Death’, ‘The
Daemons’, ‘The Monster of Peldon’, ‘Genesis of the Daleks’,
‘The Deadly Assassin’, ‘The Sun Makers’ and of course ‘Fury
from the Deep’. Other credits include, visual effects on ‘The
Goodies’, ‘Dad’s Army’, ‘Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em’,
‘Out of the Unknown’, ‘The Stone Tape’ and ‘Quatermass and the
Pit’.
'Fury at Forty' will be the first event appearance for Brian
Cullingford and June Murphy. June also played 3rd Officer
Jane Blythe in the third Doctor story ‘The Sea Devils’. She also starred
in “The Avengers” – ‘Traitor in Zebra’, “Compact” and “Z Cars” episodes
‘Invisible Enemy’ and ‘Big Catch’.
Brian also starred in "Out of the Unknown" and "Comedy Playhouse", and
presented shows for Pirate Radio 390 and BBC Radio 2. He also worked on
"Night Ride", "What The Papers Say", "Movie-Go-Round", "Songs of
Praise", "How About You?" and "Nationwide". When Jonathan Dimbleby
resigned from BBC's regional current affairs programme "Points West",
Brian was chosen as his replacement!
Roy
Spencer also starred in 'The Ark' as Manyak alongside the First
Doctor. While Margot Hayhoe was also AFM for 'The War Machines'
and production manager for 'Logopolis', 'Castravalva' and 'Snakedance'.
Other career highlights include production manager for 'The Duchess of
Duke Street', and associate producer for 'Twenty Thousand Streets Under
the Sky', 'Waking the Dead', 'The Jury' and 'Silent Witness'.
Apart
from writing 'Fury from the Deep', Victor Pemberton wrote the
earlier radio play 'The Slide' (on which 'Fury' was based), and the Fourth
Doctor audio 'The Pescatons'. He also script edited 'Tomb of the Cybermen', and starred as
Scientist Jules Faure in 'The Moonbase'. Away from Doctor Who he wrote
episodes of 'Ace of Wands' and 'Timeslip'. He is now an author and lives
in Spain.

Our
aim is to reunite members of the cast and crew of 'Fury from the Deep'. The event
will consist of a discussion panel, followed by autographs and
photograph opportunities.
With
thanks to Richard Bignell, we will also be able to present audio
interview clips from the Director Hugh David, Production
Assistant Michael E Briant and John Abineri (who played
Van Lutyens)!

Terms
& Conditions Apply. No refunds. Guests subject to work commitments.
Guests may have merchandise such as photographs on sale and charge for
extra signatures. Fury at Forty is an unofficial
Doctor Who event and is not supported or endorsed by BBC Worldwide.
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