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Horrible Histories ­— Barmy Britain drive-in production coming to Newark Showground

 | Updated: 14:36, 11 March 2021 King Henry VIII, Guy Fawkes and Dick Turpin are heading to Newark Showground later this year in another outdoor production. They are part of the cast of Horrible Histories ­— Barmy Britain, which is performed at the venue on Saturday, May 1, at 11am. It follows the success of Horrible Christmas, a carpark pantomime that had three sell-out performances at the showground in December. Horrible Histories, Car Park. Barmy Britain. CAST Rex - Neal Foster Roger - Morgan Philpott CREATIVES Written by Neal Foster and Terry Deary Directed by Neal Foster Designed by Jackie Trousdale Sound by Nick Sagar Music by Matthew Scott Choreography by Kenn Oldfield Production Management Adrian Littlejohn Photo by Mark Douet (44828793)

Horrible Histories: If you want a kid to read, find what interests them | Weekend

Horrible Histories: If you want a kid to read, find what interests them | Weekend
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Author Mike Barfield flabbergasted after Blue Peter award

A NORTH Yorkshire children’s author said he was left “truly flabbergasted” after winning a Blue Peter Book Award live on the show. Mike Barfield who lives in Helperby near Easingwold, has been named the winner of the BookTrust Blue Peter Book Award 2021 for his book, A Day in the Life of a Poo, a Gnu and You, alongside its illustrator Jess Bradley. The result, voted on by 200 schoolchildren across the UK, was announced live on the long-running children’s programme. Past winners in the Best Book with Facts category include Sir Tony Robinson, Terry Deary, and former Children’s Laureate Chris Riddell.

Plan to approach Horrible Histories author to create child-friendly history of Haddington

AN APPROACH could be made to one of the authors behind a set of internationally successful books to create a child-friendly version of Haddington’s history. The hugely successful Horrible Histories books, published by Scholastic, were translated into more than 30 different languages and sold more than 25 million copies across the world. The series of books are specially written and illustrated for children. Therese Laing, a former headteacher at Humbie Primary School, raised the idea of a Haddington version during a meeting of the town’s community council earlier this month. She had previously contacted Terry Deary, primary author of the Horrible Histories books, about the idea.

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