Sunday 30 March 2008

Richard Armitage is getting into character

Richard Armitage is certainly getting into character for his new role as Lucas North in Spooks. He's using code for his latest message to his fans:). Luckily it's not too hard to decrypt, except possibly for overseas fans. Clue - Barnet is cockney rhyming slang for hair.

You can read the message the The Armitage Army here.

Tuesday 18 March 2008

Much squeeing in the land of Armitageshire

After yesterday's confirmation that Richard Armitage is taking the lead role in Spooks. You would have thought his fans would have squeeed themselves out by now. Just as we were coming back down to earth, and realising that a day of excitement meant we hadn't got anything done, like jobs, housework, feeding the cat/dog/rabbit/husband, news came in from a very lucky lady who had woken up to discover Richard filming Spooks at the bottom of her street.

She got a chance to chat to Richard and also take photos. One very lucky lady. It made her late to work, but hey its a much better excuse than public transport problems or simply oversleeping. Who would think of such mundane things like work at a time like that.

She's very kindly allowed the photos to be published on The Armitage Army Forum. You have to join to view, but let me tell you its well worth it. Richard looks gorgeous as ever, and I for one am impressed that she managed to keep the camera steady enough.

Eli ponders if she will ever get anyhting as exciting as RA filming at the bottom of her street instead of gangs of 12 year olds trying to chat you up or asking you for cigarettes.

Monday 17 March 2008

Richard Armitage to join Spooks

Quickie blog just to say that the lovely Richard Armitage (North and South, Robin Hood, Vicar of Dibley) is joining the cast of hit BBC drama Spooks (MI-5 in the US). He is currently filming in London.

Richard will appear as Lucas North, who has just spent 8 years in a Russian jail. He will replace Rupert Penry-Jones who is leaving the series, as the lead. The series will air on BBC One in Autumn 2008.

You can read all about it at The Armitage Army website here.

And lo there was much squeeing in the Army of Armitageshire