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Michael Sheard
Admiral Ozzel |
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Dave Prowse
Darth Vader |
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Warwick Davis
Wicket |
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Jonathan Hales
Screenwriter
Attack of the Clones |
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Ken Colley
Admiral Piett |
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Paul Blake
Greedo |
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Mike Edmonds
Logray |
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Peter Burroughs
Stunt Ewok |
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STAR WARS DAY VIII
in aid of the (Charity No.209617)
Sunday, 7th March 2004 |
| £5,000 |
| We would like to thank all those attended for raising this money for charity. |
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Star Wars Day 8
began with a quick reshuffle of the guest line-up, as
unfortunately Oliver Ford Davies (Sio Bibble) was unable
to join us on the day. We were not to be disappointed
though, as the arrival in Honiton of Peter Burroughs
(Stunt Ewok) and Paul Blake (Greedo) brought our line-up
to a total of eight guests. |
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The guests arrived at the Honiton Sports
Centre in the bright sunshine to find the Exe-Wingers
and Stewards in the final stages of setting up the
halls, having started this frantic activity at 6:30
am! The indefatigable Michael Sheard (Admiral Ozzel)
arrived first at the Sports Centre, his usual jovial
self even at that early hour. He was soon joined by
Dave Prowse (Darth Vader), Jonathan Hales (Ep2 Screenwriter),
Warwick Davis (Wicket), Mike Edmonds (Logray) and
Peter Burroughs. Unfortunately Ken Colley (Admiral
Piett) and Paul Blake were delayed by car trouble,
but arrived shortly after the opening time. |
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The first attendees had been lining
up at the doors well ahead of the guests arrival,
being kept entertained by the loyal troopers of the
UK Garrison, who were conducting their own brand of
security operations in the car park. This time the
Imperials had brought some of their friends, with
Boba Fett and father Jango, fellow bounty hunter Boushh,
and even a Rebel Pilot making a welcome appearence
in Honiton. |
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A little after 10:30 the doors
opened and the attendees filed in to head for the
dealer tables, stocked with Star Wars and other memorabila
past and present. The Grande Raffle did good business
all day, as did the tombola, each boasting an excellent
array of prizes to be won. A new addition this year
was the T-shirt stand where the Exe-Wing Commitee
members Bruce and Jonathan did their best impressions
of Del-Boy and Rodney, selling shirts left, right
and centre, to all and sundry! |
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Lest we forget what the day was
really about, the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
were in attendance all day, with a stall and raffle,
several lovely dogs, and even a guide dog puppy in
training - enough to soften even the black heart of
Lord Vader! |
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The question and answer sessions
proved to be as popular as ever, with some excellent
questions being asked that provoked some interesting
responses from the special guests. Our MC Michael
Sheard was as ever inspirational in his sourcing of
questions from the audience - there's no escaping
the eagle eye of Admiral Ozzel! |
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As lunchtime approached there was time
to check out the fantastic artwork of Incredible Cross
Sections artists Hans Jenssen and Richard Chasemore,
represented by Janine Jenssen as they were unfortunately
unable to attend in person - they did have a good
excuse though, as they were at Skywalker Ranch checking
out the top secret designs, artwork and prototypes
for Episode 3! Also attracting considerable attention
was the airbrush painting of Airworks Art, as Steve
and Jennifer created an enormous wall banner there
and then on the day. |
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Over lunch, some chose to ponder
the questions in the Exe-Wing Quiz, while others searched
the halls for the hidden characters in the Scavenger
Hunt game. There was also an oppotunity to check out
the entries in the Art and Model competitions, with
a particularly high standard on display. |
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The video room provided a great
place to unwind for a while, and watch a selection
of hard-to-find Star Wars footage including interviews,
behind the scenes documentaries, cartoons, rare footage,
and other little snippets. This year, a second video
programme was also running in the Display Room, with
a further selection of eye candy to enjoy. |
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Also in the Display Room were exhibits
of all kinds of Star Wars memorabilia including replica
props, costumes, toys and collectibles, including
a near complete collection of 12” figures. Of
special interest were the displays of the deleted
scenes from the Star Wars movies, a gallery of Star
Wars movie posters, and the Droid Factory - an exhibit
of the work in progress in the construction of an
authentic replica of R2-D2. |
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Back in the main hall the fancy
dress contest was getting into full swing with a parade
of young heroes and villains, humans and aliens, all
excellent in quality, and showing a great deal of
time and effort in their creation. In the adult section
the standards were equally good with some very high
quality work, and not one but two Slave Leias to raise
the temperature in the hall somewhat! |
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The UK Garrison guys were still
going strong entertaining the crowds, and their photograph
booth proved exceptionally popular, offering attendees
the chance to appear in the Death Star corridors with
the Star Wars character of their choice. Also attracting
attention were the arcade machines supplied by the
UK Vintage Arcade Collectors, offering a rare chance
to play on some fine restored machines, including
the excellent Star Wars pinball table. |
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As the day wound down the Exe-Wingers
and friends were able to look back on another highly
successful day, and the positive feedback from the
guests, the dealers, the exhibitors and the attendees
was great to hear. When the final totals were counted,
we were delighted to be able to donate a cheque for
£5,000 on to the Guide Dogs, gratefully accepted
by guide dog Dolby and her owner Tilly. |
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| This has been the Exe Wing Fundraisers
most successful year ever, both in the scale and scope
of the Day, and the amount raised for our chosen charity.
Well done all round - and here’s to Star Wars
Day 9! |
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Click the link below to go to the Star Wars Day VIII Photo Gallery
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