Monday, 18 October 2010
CLASSIC HORROR CAMPAIGN COMES TO BBC ONE!
I think it's time yet again for all us classic horror fans to rejoice as we score another publicity coup! BBC One's popular Sunday afternoon show "Points of View" ran a piece on classic horror film fans and BBC4's excellent "History of Horror" documentary series on Sunday 17th October. The great news is that our Classic Horror Campaign and petition was prominently featured and portrayed in a positive light. For the next few days, the BBC's interview with Cyberschizoid can be viewed on BBC iPlayer.
We have also been featured in issue two of brand new UK horror publication "Shock Horror Magazine" and the widely distributed paranormal magazine "Haunted". Not only that, but the amount of blogs, websites and internet forums featuring the classic horror campaign is growing in leaps and bounds every single day! Check out some of the links below -
Also please take the time to email the BBC to let them know how much you're enjoying their current horror season and tell them that you want to see more - much more!
We have also been featured in issue two of brand new UK horror publication "Shock Horror Magazine" and the widely distributed paranormal magazine "Haunted". Not only that, but the amount of blogs, websites and internet forums featuring the classic horror campaign is growing in leaps and bounds every single day! Check out some of the links below -
- Revenge of the Bring Classic Horror Back to Television Alliance!
- The Geekest Link
- Your Ultimate Horror Double Bill
- A Return to Classic Horror
- Fantasy Horror Double Bill
- Bring Horror Back to the Beeb!
- The Large Association of Movie Blogs
- The Ministry of Truth
- Digital Spy Forums
- Points of View Forums
- Cadaver Lab Forums
- British Horror Films Forum
Also please take the time to email the BBC to let them know how much you're enjoying their current horror season and tell them that you want to see more - much more!
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This is so fantastic, its about time horror fans got their voice heard. Dracula for Prime Minister!
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