Richard E. Grant – Official Website

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Welcome To The REG Temple

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.


REG In Doctor Who Magazine

October18

Here’s a pic of the front cover for the latest Doctor Who Magazine (Issue 336), which was sent to me by Sue W. Inside the magazine there’s a couple of pages with Richard talking about the new Doctor Who webcast “The Scream Of The Shalka”, which will be online soon at the BBC1 website. As an added bonus, there’s also an interview with Richard’s “Withnail And I” co-star Paul McGann.

Thanks to Sue W. for sending the pic, and “stargazer” for alerting the Temple to the magazine article.

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A Scallywag, A Philanderer And A Compulsive Liar

October14

So admits REG on his role in “The Story Of An African Farm” which he’s currently filming in South Africa. Sue W. sent me an article from South Africa’s The Sunday Times in which REG talks a little about his role in the upcoming movie. There’s also a pic with the article, which you can see (and read) here.

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Argos Advertisements On Site

October13

Sue W. alerted me to a gold mine of British television advertisements online, and I managed to track down seven of REG’s commercials for Argos. I’m not sure exactly just how many ads REG has done for Argos at this stage (he may not even know himself?), but if I find any more I’ll add them to the Temple site. Anyhow, you can check out the seven we do have here.

Also from the same website I found the Homepride Pasta Bake TV advertisement that REG did the voiceover for. It’s quite a funny commercial and you can see that one here.

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Welcome To The Effectiveness Awards 2003

October10

Marketing Week Effectiveness Awards Website – October, 2003

If we thought last year was tough going for the marketing industry, this one has been tougher still. All the more important, then, that marketers should torque up their professional skills to prevail in such difficult trading conditions.

You’ll find plenty of evidence they have done just that in this year’s Marketing Week Effectiveness Awards, the fifth so far – and by far the most challenging for the judges as well as contestants. We’re pleased to believe we have come up with plenty of outstanding winners, whose achievements will be duly written up in useful and accessible case studies, thanks to the Chartered Institute of Marketing.

One other thing: no event like this can succeed without support from its audience. This year, you have given the awards an even bigger endorsement by turning up in record numbers to the awards night. With nearly 750 people attending, the Hilton Hotel was at capacity.

Stuart Smith
Chairman of Judges
Editor, Marketing Week

Retail
Argos
Company GUS

Argos is one of the country’s most popular brands. Nearly 70 per cent of the UK population has shopped at an Argos store in the past year, thanks to the chain’s reputation for convenience and value for money.

The challenge for Argos in 2002/2003 was to maintain the momentum of two strong years of sales and profit growth in a slowing market. The idea was to encourage existing customers to shop more frequently by extending choice and value and reducing effort, rather than by trying to increase the already large customer base.

The strategy was backed by a new advertising campaign, starring Richard E Grant and Julia Sawalha, showing the brand as modern and self-confident. Thousands of new products were introduced, including higher-priced items such as furniture and white goods. The store also successfully moved into new areas, including financial services. During 2002/2003, 36 stores were opened and more than 100 were refurbished. Initiatives included quick-payment kiosks, where customers can avoid queueing, and “Text and Take Home”, which allows mobile phone users to reserve items.

Together with further innovations in internet or phone ordering, and having shopping delivered to work or home, Argos has developed a true multi-channel environment.

Such initiatives have proved successful: in less than a year, eight per cent of all sales were paid for at in-store kiosks where these were installed; Text and Take Home generated 1,000 calls a day; and four per cent of annual sales now come through the website.

Other Finalists

Benjys Less Bread
Cancer Research
Phones 4u
Simply Foods
Tesco.com.

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Ever Wondered What Richard E. Grant Smelt Like?

October10

In Style Magazine – October, 2003

Well according to this month’s ‘In Style’ magazine, Richard E Grant and Gabriel Bryne can’t get enough of spicy, aromatic Vetyver Cologne £27 by Jo Malone (020 7720 0202: jomalone.co.uk)

However if you prefer the odour of ‘tough guys’ than James Gandolfini and Kiefer Sunderland favour Eau de Toilette By Zirh £35, smoothly, Jude Law, doses himself with Tobacco Flower Eau de Cologne by Fresh £37.50.

Slip back in time and James Dean used Ten Eau de Toilette by Knize £39.50.

Frank Sinatra wore Bois du Portugal by Creed £39.50, now adopted by Paul Newman and Kevin Costner.

Cary Grant liked the citrusy classic Colina Eau de Cologne by Acqua di Parma £32.

And finally Sean Connery’s preferred aroma is Jicky by Guerlain, at £65 the most expensive of this bunch.

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