Convention 2006
Ninth Convention was awesome
Another year and another Convention comes to an end,
it seems hard to believe that this was our ninth annual
event. Looking back to the first Convention at the Nags Head
in Brentwood, in a marquee with approximately 200 hundred people
attending, we now regularly attract over 2000 people, it's a good
job Wembley Stadium should be open by next year, we may need it.
Once again a big thank you must go out to all the regular staff
that make the whole day seamless, without them we could never
organise something on such a big scale.This year saw us take our annual road show to Colchester in
Essex again we opened the doors at 10am, to the relief of the queue
which had been building from 7am. It's always amazing to see
everybody jostling for the best position in the queue for
autographs especially as no one really knows who's going to be
attending.
This year we
tried our hardest to come up with some fresh faces and the crowds
certainly weren't disappointed, firstly on stage we welcomed
regulars Roy Heather and Paul Barber, followed by Jack Doolan,
Peter Hepplethwaite and Ivan Kaye from The Green Green Grass. Our
first new face to grace the stage was that of David Ross Who plays
Elgin the f-f-f-f-f-f-farm manager in The Green Green Grass, he
received a massive round of applause which helped to relax everyone
for what was about to come. As ever we were joined by two great
friends of the Society John Challis and Sue Holderness, they told
us how pleased they were with the success of The Green Green Grass
and to look out for an excellent Christmas Special that would be
airing over the festive period. If you've been counting you will
have noticed that we had already introduced eight actors to the
stage, so what else could we do? Well with some negotiating we
managed to have our biggest collection of Only Fools actors at any
of our Conventions by finally introducing the Driscoll Brothers
(Christopher Ryan and Roy Marsden) to the stage, it was fantastic
to see the surprise on everyones faces.By 10.30am all our actors were in their usual place and poised
ready to sign the many thousands of autographs that would be ahead
of them. Whilst they were signing some people were taking advantage
of another show regular, having their picture taken in our
reconstruction of the Trotter Flat, with our Del and Albert
look-a-likes. By the way, the flat is now housed in our permanent
museum in Bressingham, along with many show other great items fro
the show.
As you entered
the hall you were confronted by one of the many Trotter Vans that
had been used in the show and were able to quite freely walk around
it and take pictures. Again we were able to display a vast
array of new and exclusive merchandise, most of which was limited
and sold out very quickly. By the end of the day the merchandise
stalls were all nearly empty, something that is always pleasing as
we do need the room in the back of the van!!!!This year we decided to try and get as many of the fans
involved in the making of the Convention DVD, we tried to interview
as many as we could to include their comments, so look out for some
interesting stories when the DVD is available. UKGold also took the
opportunity to take interviews for the then up coming 40 Greatest
Only Fools Moments Show it was nice watching the many repeats
of it over the Christmas period hope you managed to catch
yourself on the 'box'
Until next year.......... Keith Bishop



More only fools and horses convention photos here
You can see a great video of the convention here