ON SEEING these rare and unpublished photographs for the first time, it 
isn't obvious who the man in the pics actually could be. A neat and trim
 moustache, the absence of a hair piece and several pounds of body 
weight along with clothing that wasn't the usual attire familiar to the 
thousands of cinema goers, who had watched him on the big screen and tv 
over the past three decades. 1971 was a year that changed Peter 
Cushing's life forever. The loss of his wife, Helen in February
 after many years of fighting her illness, set Cushing on a path of 
work, that would have psychically and emotionally exhausted many others.
 
THE GRIEF AND LOSS effected everything in Cushing's life, except as he saw, 
his one distraction away from the loneliness and pain. Work. These 
unpublished stills were taken in December 1971, as part of a Radio Times
 magazine feature, promoting a BBC radio programme Peter had recorded 
earlier on July 27th -29th July 1971 at his home in Whitstable. The 
programme 'Nature Spectacular' focused on the wildlife and birds of 
which Peter was very familiar and loved around his beach front home. I 
am sure you have seen the many watercolour's and sketches that Peter 
produced over the years, here on PCASUK. He was a lover of nature. The 
photo session produced quite a few unique captures of Peter, that we 
will be sharing over the next three weeks. . .  
THIS LOOK INTO Peter's home study, gives us a peep into the things that 
surrounded his day, the photo portrate of his late wife, the paperwork, 
the delicate bird figures he made and his desk, which I am very proud to
 be sat at, while writing this. Just a few weeks before these 
photographs were taken, Cushing had began his journey, in 'keeping busy'
 in March until April, he returned in his first film just weeks after 
Helen passed, Hammer films 'Twins of Evil', September he filmed his 
award winning performance as Arthur Grimsdyke in Amicus films, 'Tales 
from the Crypt' at Shepperton studios, work on Hammer's Dracula AD 1972'
 as Van Helsing with Christopher Lee as the Count, kept him busy from 
September 27th until November 5th along with several radio appearances 
from September 30th until early November. He brought the year to an end,
 with shooting Hammer films, 'Fear In The Night' with Ralph Bates and 
Judy Geeson' .... hence the little moustache, of his character 
headmaster, Michael Carmichael. Cushing was allergic to spirit gum that 
would hold on a false tash, so he grew his facial hair when roles 
required it! A busy time, indeed. 
 






