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The REG Temple is the official website for actor, author and director Richard E. Grant.

Richard has appeared in over 80 films and television programs, such as Withnail And I, The Scarlet Pinmpernel, Jack & Sarah, L.A. Story, Dracula, The Hound Of The Baskervilles, Gosford Park & The Iron Lady. In 2005 he directed his first major release, Wah-Wah.

This website is unique in that it has been run and maintained by volunteers and fans since 1998. For more information on its origins, please click here.


British Teachers Murdered By Gunmen At Somali School

October22

The Independent Online – Wednesday 22nd October, 2003

By Declan Walsh in Nairobi.

Two British teachers have been murdered by unidentified gunmen in Somaliland, a normally peaceful enclave of war-racked Somalia.

Richard Eyeington, a 62-year-old headmaster, and his wife, Enid, 61, were shot dead on Monday night while watching television in their house on the grounds of a boarding school they ran at Sheikh, 50 miles east of the regional capital, Hargeisa.

While there was no obvious motive for the attack, aid workers in the Muslim country said there had recently been signs of increased hostility towards Western workers in the aftermath of the Iraq war.

Mr Eyeington had devoted more than 30 years to teaching in Africa, predominantly in Swaziland, where he taught the daughters of Nelson Mandela, who remained a close friend.

Last night, Lord Attenborough, a close friend of Mr Eyeington through his work as the chairman of the UK Trustees for United World Colleges, described how he was “desperately upset” at the news. “They were an inspirational couple, selfless and courageous,” he said. “They lived and died in the belief that children everywhere were entitled to human rights, particularly education.”

Richard E Grant, the actor, who was also taught by Mr Eyeington, said he was horrified to learn of the death of the couple whom he described as “completely and utterly dedicated to education in Africa”.

“It is a stupefying waste and tragedy that they should have died in such grim circumstances,” he told today’s Times.

Mr Eyeington had been working for the Austrian aid agency SOS Kinderdorf International in Swaziland when he was asked if he could recommend someone for the job of running the rebuilt secondary school at Sheikh.

The couple, who have two children, Louise, a barrister, and Mark, a teacher based in Swaziland, as well as four grandchildren, put themselves forward for the post, and moved to Somaliland last September. They planned to spend at least four years there.

While Mrs Eyeington, who would have celebrated her 62nd birthday this Saturday, also taught at the school, she had increasingly focused on setting up clinics for women and HIV sufferers.

Relatives told how the couple had rejected their pleas not to move to the breakaway Republic of Somaliland, in the north of Somalia.

Describing Mr Eyeington as a “do-gooder” who was passionate about helping people through teaching, his brother John said: “We were very worried when he decided to go to Somalia. We knew it was dangerous, and we thought he’d done enough already. But he was determined, and now he’s paid for it with his life.”

The killings came two weeks after an Italian aid worker was murdered outside a hospital she founded to treat tuberculosis patients in Borama, a town 70 miles west of Sheikh.

Referring to the most recent killings, Mariya Essajee, of SOS Kinderdorf International, said: “This has come as a real shock.”

Dr Hussein Bulhan, director of a local NGO, added: “Everybody here is dumbfounded and outraged. We are not going to rest until these two killings have been explained.

“These were people dedicated to Somaliland and to rebuilding the education system. Coming after the killing of the Italian woman, this clearly seems to be a plot to destabilise the country.”

Dahir Rayale Kahin, the leader of the self-declared nation, attributed the killing of the couple to unnamed enemies who wished to tarnish its reputation for stability. “We will do everything possible to arrest those who have committed this barbarous and inhuman crime,” he said.

FOLLOW-UP:

Richard sent me the following which was included in The Temple news:

Monday 27th October 2003
Message From REG.

“I was absolutely devastated upon hearing the news that Dick and Enid Eyeington had been murdered in Somaliland, East Africa last week.

Dick was headmaster at Waterford-Kamhlaba school that I went to in Swaziland in the early seventies. He was a mentor, geography master and all round first class teacher and Afrophile, as was his wife Enid. I had an unforgettable field trip with them to Lesotho where we found dinosaur footprints in the lava mountains.

My heartfelt condolences to their children Mark and Louise and to all the students whose lives were enriched by knowing these two extraordinary, unique and inspired individuals.”

Richard E. Grant

posted under 2003, Articles

Richard E. Grant Wants To Help Get Kids Into Art

October22

Animation World Network Website – Sunday 22nd October, 2003

Cartoon Network & Arts & Crafts Kids team to get kids into art.

Cartoon Network and The Prince of Wales Arts & Kids Foundation announced the launch of “cARToon netWORK ARTWORK”, a partnership designed to get children involved with the arts, and discover connections between all art forms. Workshops will be designed and led by artists from different fields including Richard E. Grant, Siobhan Davis, Quentin Blake and Benjamin Zephaniah. Cartoon Network and Arts & Kids will work on a number of high-profile projects, beginning with a showcase event on October 24, 2003 and culminating in an exhibition of the children’s artwork in the spring half-term holidays at a to-be-named London gallery.

Richard Kilgarriff, vp and head of channels Cartoon Network commented: I’m very excited about this collaboration. Kids’ natural affinity with cartoons will engage them in this project, introducing them to new ways of thinking and the world around them.

The series of workshops will break cartoons down to their component parts — movement, music, acting and writing. The first workshop for “cARToon netWORK ARTWORK” will involve 6-year-old children from Lewisham school drawing movement under the guidance of Quentin Blake and the Royal Academy of Arts, with the movement provided by Siobhan Davies and her dancers.

Colin Tweedy, ceo of Arts & Business said: “The arts are not an optional extra for young people. Arts & Kids works in partnership with businesses, artists and arts organizations to let new generations experience the dynamic and creative world of the arts at a very formative stage of their lives. We are delighted to be working alongside Cartoon Network on this exciting project to help realize the vision of HRH The Prince of Wales. Thanks to the committed support of Cartoon Network children will be able to work alongside world-class artists and explore their creative talents, have fun and maybe develop a passion for the arts. Arts & Kids will make the arts available to as many young people as possible, help businesses become more successful and bring better resources to the arts.”

The Prince of Wales Arts & Kids Foundation is a new initiative of Arts & Business, the U. K. organization that encourages effective partnerships between business and the arts. Arts & Kids was set up in response to HRH The Prince of Wales’s vision that every child and young person in the U.K. should have the opportunity to engage directly with the arts.

Cartoon Network U.K. is Turner Broadcastings 24-hour channel dedicated to animation. It has been the most popular commercial channel for kids 4-9 in the U.K. since its launch in 1993. For more information, visit http://www.cartoonnetwork.co.uk.

posted under 2003, Articles

More Who – “The Scream Of The Shalka” Picture

October21

Following on from the report the other day of Richard in Doctor Who Magazine, we now have a pic of how REG appears in the actual webcast “The Scream Of The Shalka”. The pic is courtesy of Sue W. – and there’s no denying that the new Doctor has those unmistakable REG-like features! Stay tuned for more REG/Doctor Who news as it comes to hand.

posted under 2003, News

Restoration: Richard E. Grant Talks About Victoria Baths

October19

BBCi Website – Sunday 19th October, 2003

Actor Richard E Grant has thrown his support behind Victoria Bath’s Restoration campaign. Here he talks passionately about why it’s important for the Baths to be saved.

“What I love about the Victoria Baths in Manchester is that, unlike a lot of historical buildings where you can’t touch things the Victoria Baths is a place that is, in the true sense of democracy, is somewhere everybody can use.

It has now been closed for 10 years and as people are becoming more interested or concerned about health and fitness and all of those kind of things, it seems like a perfect marriage of the two. If it is restored, it’s a place where you can swim in history.

I just wish it was in the middle of London rather than Manchester, because then I could be on the doorstep with a pamphlet or a banner saying ‘Re-open! Restore the Victoria Baths!’

The municipal baths are worth restoring. Believe me, they’re not like any other historical monument or castle or some big fancy country house that’s full of treasures that, you know, somebody’s looted from the peasantry and countryside of the last 400 years.

This is something that you can use and it belongs to Manchester. It’ll make your house prices go up. You can snog people. You can flirt with them. You can take all your clothes off in front of them. You can get in the water, and if you’re having a bad day, you can go and have a swim.”

Richard E. Grant

posted under 2003, Articles

Trish’s Page

October19

Hi there,

I just recently discovered the dramatic genius of Richard E Grant and found out about the REG temple through a friend. You guys have put together a wicked website. The fan section is great and I thought, being a newbie, that i ought to make my little contribution to your fan art page. I haven’t had the chance to sketch anything [but i will soon!] but I put together this little pic on Photoshop that i thought might make a nice contribution to the fan page. Thanks again for a great REG page!

chinchin,
-Trish.

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