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Boyd & Kirsten to attend world premiere of ‘Risen’ in Cardiff

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Boyd Clack & Kirsten Jones will be treading the red carpet at the world première of ‘Risen’ at Cardiff International Arena (CIA) on Thursday 29 July 2010.

Boyd Clack is playing a leading role, Howard Winstone Senior, in the feature film RISEN, which is going to be premièred in Cardiff later this month – a red carpet affair and “the first ever Welsh film to get a World Première on Welsh soil.”

The film is about Howard Winstone his son – a world boxing champion from Merthyr. This is going to be a big night not to be missed.

Tickets to see the film are being made available to the general public from the CIA, which is to a record audience of 5000 with many boxing champions coming from all over the world. For those people wanting to join celebrities and boxing stars, tickets are available from the CIA box office or at the WBC Night of Champions festival website www.wbcnightofchampions.com.

Proceeds from the World Premiere and the Festival will be going to two charities: Noah’s Ark, supporting the children’s hospital, and WBC Sporting Chances, a long-term legacy project to support disadvantaged youth and the rehabilitation of young offenders in South Wales.

BOYD CLACK AND KIRSTEN JONES WILL BE THERE TREADING THE RED CARPET

Boyd in CAMBRIA – The National Magazine of Wales

Saturday, May 15th, 2010
Boyd Clack on the front cover of CAMBRIA magazine

Boyd Clack on the front cover of CAMBRIA magazine

Great news as Boyd Clack dominates the May issue of CAMBRIA, “Wales’ Magazine”.

Boyd gets the front page treatment! They also take the opportunity to talk about his acting work and his return to the stage with NTW (National Theatre of Wales). They also take a closer look at his latest musical offering, the beloved “Welsh Bitter” which is also very interesting.

The issue reviews ‘A GOOD NIGHT OUT’ [A Good Night Out in the Valleys - National Theatre Wales March 2010], Boyd’s latest theatrical outing:

“a palpably honest leading actor”…”Boyd Clack probably had the most lines, and carried our emotions for the greater part of the performance,” …”his overwhelming success…”
- Review ‘A GOOD NIGHT OUT’ [A Good Night Out in the Valleys - National Theatre Wales March 2010]
Cambria – The National Magazine of Wales, May issue 2010 Vol 11 No 6

In the same issue, Boyd’s album Welsh Bitter also reviewed by Norma Lord:

‘Unclassifiably haunting songs, neither rock, nor protest-folk, nor yet really ballad, beautifully enunciated and musically sung in melting chocolate tones by this multifaceted yet mysterious artist.’… ‘Boyd Clack has made his name as a comedian and a comic writer; this disc is definitely the flip, but not the B side, which is particularly intriguing in the “never-had-it-so-good”, swinging sixties generation. Worth a whirl…’

So there you go, there’s a lot of interesting reading there, certainly a treat for Boyd Clack fans! Cambria’s May issue is definitely “worth a whirl”, particularly as there seems to be such a lot about Boyd with a number of photos to boot!

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Boyd and Kirsten launch Valleys Spring Clean week

Monday, April 26th, 2010
Boyd and Kirsten help Keep Wales Tidy!

Boyd and Kirsten help Keep Wales Tidy!

Boyd and Kirsten were asked to launch Valleys Spring Clean week for Keep Wales Tidy on Monday April 26th 2010.

“We planted some primroses and Wood Sorrel along the cycle path in Parc Cwm Derren with a wonderful bunch of young people from Merthyr college and a group of young people who had named themselves HIGH HOPES – the ring leader Daniel had been nicknamed Fagin as he comes from Fochriw.”

In the photo, ‘Fagin’ is standing between Boyd and Kirsten.

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The Satellite City DVD…making it happen!

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Well here it is, Merry Christmas everyone, I hope you’re all happy you got what you wanted! I thought I’d write a bit about how this site single handedly got the DVD of Satellite City finally on our shelves.

Since 1999 questions have been asked as to why Satellite City got cancelled, considering its popularity in Wales it would seem that BBC Wales had a good thing going. Similar questions were asked as to why it never got a DVD release considering that the BBC had released, in our (the fans) opinion, somewhat inferior shows. When asked about these conundrums, the talent behind the shows put it down to maybe politics and just not enough interest, but I wasn’t convinced that we’d never get to see it get a release.

I’ve been a big DVD collector for four years now, gathering a sizeable collection and have always had a passion for collecting releases of the nostalgic television and cinema from my childhood and teens. As you’ll appreciate, not everything has come my way and there’s still a lot more I’d love to see on DVD but with Satellite City it seemed like I was the only person who was willing to do anything about it. I had been a big fan when I was in secondary school and had enjoyed it immensely.

Back in 2006 Boyd Clack, the writer and star of the show was doing an evening of interviews and Satellite City screenings at my University, I managed to attend the first half hour but had to go, luckily I caught him before the event and asked if he’d be willing to help me get some insight into the show so I could design a website for it. After learning of the seminar, I’d tried to do some research across the internet for Satellite City and Boyd Clack, to no avail, it seemed they’d either fallen off Google’s map or nobody had tried to raise more awareness of them or give them a web presence. I did however, come across another dedicated fan’s work and commitment to Satellite City and High Hopes through a number of sites like IMDB and TV.com, with similar intent, he’d been building show guides etc for a number of years, and with his advice, I set about designing a website for Boyd’s work and the shows. In due course, I learned that neither of the shows had had the DVD release they so richly deserved, so I set out to change that too.

I set up petitions for Satellite City and High Hopes DVDs, after realising a website solely based on Satellite City may not have as wide an appeal as one which covered other Clack projects. At the start of the campaign I approached the BBC about both programs, they offered very little and gave me the same generic email and telephone responses – “I’ve passed on your feedback to the higher powers and your request has been noted”. However, I had a breakthrough in mid 2007 when I learned that the DVD distribution rights did not lie in the BBC’s hands but rather in the South Wales production company that made Satellite City – Fiction Factory. This did not mean I’d get any luck, but it meant that a Satellite City DVD was most definitely a bleak possibility!

A year and a few hundred phone calls later, no developments and very little positive feedback on the matter, things started to look grim. After contacting a number of DVD production companies and coming to no suitable conclusion, I decided that maybe it just wasn’t meant to be. The guys at Fiction Factory were busy with other projects and the financial obligations to the project seemed to outweigh any positive outcome a DVD would give.

In November 2008 I decided it was time for one last gamble and decided that I would make my last phone call to Fiction Factory. They’d always been very polite and positive on the phone but as it is everywhere these days, people were always very busy and time is not always a luxury they had to play with, plus a DVD is a very expensive risk to take. However, both the producers and I knew that Satellite City was worth taking a risk on. From that phone call I didn’t get much, but I managed to put into the conversation that the DVD petition had reached almost 1,000 signatures and it turned out that by December 5th 2008, that goal of 1,000, over two years later, was a reality.

You may think this is a long time for a petition for a much loved TV show to reach a thousand, but considering it’s limited audiences and it being confined to Wales, subtracting from that the number of fans that actually have an internet connection and can be bothered to log on to search for Satellite City, 1,000 is quite a significant number, and to this day, I don’t believe that even a small percentage of the people who loved and watched Satellite City on a weekly basis have signed the petition.

Fittingly, on my birthday, about two weeks after my phone call in November 2008, I received a phone call from saying that they’d called in another producer of the show, Mike Parker, who would work alongside Fiction Factory Artistic Director and fellow Satellite City producer Ed Thomas, on making the DVD a reality. Needless to say, with that news, I hit the roof with overwhelmed excitement!

They called me in to gain some knowledge on the feasibility and how best to market the DVD, and also for a chance to listen to the fans before any solid foundations for the DVD release were set in stone. Now, a year later, we have a full blown DVD box set worth of Satellite City goodness – 3 series, plus specials and pilot!

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Boyd on The Evening Show with Alan Thompson

Friday, December 11th, 2009

The live broadcast went out earlier this evening, but for those of you who may have missed The Evening Show with Alan Thompson on BBC Radio Wales, you can now catch it on the BBC iPlayer. Boyd talks about the Satellite City DVD release and reminisces about the show, the cast members and the new album!

Enjoy…

www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00p66ym/The_Evening_Show_10_12_2009/

This show is only available until Thursday 17th December, so be quick!

Boyd Clack signing event at Tesco stores

Thursday, December 10th, 2009
Boyd Clack - Welsh Bitter

Boyd Clack - Welsh Bitter

Boyd Clack will be signing copies of his new album, Welsh Bitter, at selected Tesco stores in South Wales this coming Saturday, 12th December.

Tesco Extra Talbot Green, Llantrisant – 11am
Tesco Store Maesteg – 2pm

Welsh Bitter is available to buy at most Tesco stores for £8.99.

Links

  • Music Wales – Music Wales is the leading distributor of music from Wales. We supply the major high street retailers such as HMV, Zavvi, WHSmith as well as leading supermarkets such as Tesco and Asda.
  • Welsh Bitter CD at Amazon.co.uk – Buy Boyd Clack’s Welsh Bitter CD at Amazon.co.uk
  • Welsh Bitter on iTunes – Download Boyd Clack’s Welsh Bitter at iTunes

Welsh Bitter Album Launch

Friday, December 4th, 2009

The GLOBE, Albany Road, Cardiff

Sunday 6th December 2009, 7.30pm – Entry £5

Boyd Clack, star and writer of BBC TV’s ‘High Hopes’ and ‘Satellite City’, debuts his new album. “Welsh Bitter” with his band and guest musicians at 125 Albany Road, Roath, Cardiff.

Enquiries: 02920 452151 or email info@theglobecardiff.com.

Boyd Clack's Welsh Bitter - Album Launch @ The GLOBE

Boyd Clack's Welsh Bitter - Album Launch @ The GLOBE

Like H.G. Wells’ Eloi, they march blindly towards the stone temple which houses the human abattoir. They know though that no flesh eating monsters await them there they are going to see a trembling mayfly of a man. They are going to watch him dance on the meniscus of fear that has formed upon the surface of the stagnant lake. ‘The world is dead’ they will cry ‘and this is all that remains.’ They will descend like lemmings. It is a tower of entertainment. It is an atrocity exhibition. It is a tourist attraction for those who stare at disfigurement. It is for the twenty-six year old landscape gardeners and their abusive girlfriends. Come and join them in this time travel romance extravaganza. Bring your plastic ray guns. Bring your cowboy hats. Bring the emerald confetti. Bring the puppets. Kiss your loved ones goodbye.
You are invited.

Come with me and run with me. We will dance like lemmings to the sea. A chorus line of suicides, of those who failed and had to hide. We can compare our flashing lives and maybe little baby we can decide that we don’t know, we are not sure, no we don’t know what we came here for. I can see you down there lying at the bottom of the cliff, on the rocks. I can see your beautiful fur coats and your little faces and your little teeth and you turn to one another and you say ‘hey brother, hey sister what’s going to become of us!?’

P.S. Ignore all of the above.

Welsh Bitter – Boyd Clack releases new album

Friday, December 4th, 2009
Boyd Clack - Welsh Bitter

Boyd Clack - Welsh Bitter

As part of a busy month in the history of Mr. Clack’s work, December not only sees one of the most anticipated Welsh DVD releases come to pass, but also, on December 1st 2009, Boyd released his brand new album – Welsh Bitter.

Described as “a collection of self-penned songs with an eclectic feel”, the album is on sale now at Tesco stores (look for the “Welsh” stand). Furthermore, the album can be found on pre-sale on Amazon, with an official Amazon release date of 14th December 2009.

For those who wish to download the album, it’s available on iTunes.

“Provocatively intriguing tracks spiced with lyrical humour – unmissable”

Tracks:

  1. Last Bus To Porthcawl
  2. Moira and the Mice
  3. Fish Out of Water
  4. Where are the Lovers
  5. Lucretia Borgia
  6. A Souvenir from Brighton
  7. The Fourth Wall
  8. Phillip Redding
  9. Mathesson
  10. Lemming Song
  11. The Sewers of Love
  12. Welsh Bitter

Links

  • Music Wales – Music Wales is the leading distributor of music from Wales. We supply the major high street retailers such as HMV, Zavvi, WHSmith as well as leading supermarkets such as Tesco and Asda.
  • Welsh Bitter CD at Amazon.co.uk – Buy Boyd Clack’s Welsh Bitter CD at Amazon.co.uk
  • Welsh Bitter on iTunes – Download Boyd Clack’s Welsh Bitter at iTunes