Private Signing - Julian Glover - 4th July 2016

Julian Glover
We are pleased to be able to announce a private signing with Julian Glover
 He has agreed to sign your personal items or photographs.
 
Send your personal items in to us this can be
CD, DVD covers, Pictures, Books and Posters, etc for Julian to sign.
Or you can order a signed 10 x 8 picture which we will provide, do this by clicking 'Autograph Pre-Order' below that Julian will be happy to dedicate to you. 
 .Thank you for your orders, we will be sending your items out on Sunday 12th June

ALL ITEMS MUST BE WITH US BY SUNDAY 21st June

Progress update 17.6.2016: 
Julian Glover's Private Signing has been extended to end next Tuesday the 21
st June, this allows everybody an extra weekend if they have any late orders.  Thank you.


Click 'Personal Items' below to order your personal items signed. 
Please send your items to:
10th Planet Events Limited
4 Willowtree Farm Cottages,
Main Road, Deeping St Nicholas
Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE11 3BN, United Kingdom
JULIAN GLOVER
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Mini Biography

Glover attended Bristol Grammar School, where he was in the same class as actor Timothy West and the actor who played Darth Vader, David Prowse. He also attended Alleyn's School in Dulwich, London and then trained at the National Youth Theatre, performing with the Royal Shakespeare Company. In the early 1950s, he appeared in several shows at Unity Theatre, London before becoming a regular in 1960s and 1970s British television series such as The Avengers, The Saint, Strange Report, Doctor Who and Blake's 7.

In 1967, Glover featured as Professor Quatermass' nemesis Colonel Breen in the Hammer Films production of Quatermass and the Pit, an adaptation of Nigel Kneale's 1958–59 BBC TV original. He has also appeared twice in Doctor Who: as Richard the Lionheart in the 1965 serial The Crusade; and, in 1979, as the villain Scaroth, last of the Jagaroth, in one of the original run's most popular serials, City of Death. Glover later recorded DVD commentaries for the The Crusade episode "The Wheel of Fortune" (Lost in Time set) and for City of Death.