NEWS!
 During the casting by director, actor David Prowse was given a choice 
of either playing a friendly furry eight foot tall 'wookie' or playing 
'the bad guy'. – Lucky for Prowse, he chose 'the bad guy' ... because 
bad guys, are more memorable. Well, he chose right, and cinema history 
was made, right there!  On May 4th, the doors open on the Dave Prowse 
Auction, a whole mass of artefacts, memorabilia and some. 
 
THE DAVE PROWSE AUCTION is being managed by East Bristol Auctions, UK. More than 500 
items are on the block, and the collection goes beyond Star Wars. Prowse
 kept scripts and posters from other projects and his body-building 
career. Auctioneer Andrew Stowe has helped organise the collection – 
'‘‘When I was rummaging through the boxes from his house, every now and 
then I’d come across something special and it would send my brain 
racing. In one box I’d find his 'Empire Strikes Back' script, in another
 I found an actual piece of the Millennium Falcon, then a little deeper 
down I found letters from Peter Cushing.” And what very cool 
correspondence they are! If you are interesting in owning something from
 the career of one of the kindest and most gentlest of men, here your 
chance.  
 
The
 auction is being managed by 'East Bristol Auctions UK and starts on May
 04, 2021 at 9:55 AM BST. All proceeds benefit Alzheimer’s Research UK. 
Good Luck.. and May the Force be with You  
 
REMEMBERING MICHAEL COLES, who passed on this day, back in 2005. Born Ernest Michael 
Coles on 12th August 1936. Coles appeared in a mass of Brit television 
programmes / dramas. He appeared in THREE films with Peter Cushing, 'Dr 
Who and the Daleks' in 1965, Hammer films 'Dracula AD 1972 and 'The 
Satanic Rites of Dracula'. You'll find some great stills and banners I 
have made, from his pasts posts here at the Facebook PCASUK Fan Page today😊
  Finding info on his life, is a bit of a challenge, but here  is a 
little, courtesy of 'Jodean'  :  
"Michael - contrary to previous rumours -
 really did die, this Wednesday, at his home of 45 years, in Drayton 
Gardens, Chelsea. He was 70. His
 career as a TV actor in the 6Os and 70s included roles in the 
Professionals, Sweeney, the Movie, #Randall&Hopkirk...his 
theatrical triumphs included Maggie May and the Laurence Plays at the 
Royal Court...before that he was boy sailor of HMS Ganges. There is too 
much to say about Michael. He was a a man who lead life to the full. He 
stopped acting for over 20 years and 'took his theatre to the street' - a
 well known character on the Fulham Road - and the Kings Road. . .
 
In
 the mid 90s, he revived his acting career - appearing with #LeslieGrantham in 99-1. 'Pie in the Sky' with #RichardGriffiths and Warren 
Clarke in Dalziel & Pascoe. The casting directors - particularly 
Doreen Jones and Marilyn Johnson - seemed pleased to have him back. They
 were all great roles. He loved it - but a heart condition brought it to
 an end  .
 
Michael saw 'The Producers' musical with Lee Evans on the Friday before he died, and thought it was wonderful. He spent a good deal of the rest of the night in Gerry's Club. He lived and died well, without compromise.
 
He lived and died well, without compromise.Much missed. God bless."   .
 
YOU ARE MOST WELCOME TO JOIN US and over 34,000 others Peter Cushing followers at the FACEBOOK PCASUK FAN PAGE! With posts every day, rare images and photographs, features and prize competitions.. all celebrating the LIFE and CAREER of Peter Cushing  OBE