by Glotime | Jun 6, 2016 | Celebrity, Featured, Glo Arts & Entertainment
‘Someone must be hosting a massive ‘A’ List Party in the Sky’ I overheard someone say recently, and now that Mohammad has been the most recent Icon to vacate Planet Earth, I am beginning to believe it.
Beginning with Bowie and our very own Sylvia Anderson followed by Ronnie Corbett, Victoria Wood, Prince and now Mohammad, a legend in his own lifetime. We have to ask the question – what is going on that so many Superstars are leaving us this year.
Is there something about numbers or time zones that are beyond our comprehension? It always fascinates me for instance that so many legendary Rock Stars died at the age of 27, mainly because of the down side of fame and all its demons.
Names that are familiar to us like Jimmy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain, Jim Morrison and Amy Winehouse. Is there some conspiracy with the powers that be that are alluding us?
The same with Marilyn Monroe and Princess Diana, both hugely influential women whose beauty and sensuality were their ultimate demise – both being taken at the tender age of 36.
But back to Mohammad, and when someone of this global power passes, it brings us together in grief for a man who influenced young men and women throughout the world with his incredible powers of positive thinking and determination to succeed. He was one of the first public speakers for the people on the subject, long before it became part of our daily affirmation.
It has to be said that our co-founder and co-creator of Thunderbirds and so many incredible childrens programmes, contributed so much to young people’s childhoods, which is evident by the letters and emails Sylvia received over the past 50 years paying homage to her writing and creation of her characters. Many saying that her work transformed their childhood and made their lives worth living at times of despair when they were going through tough times.
We will probably never know in our lifetime why 2016 has been such a tough year in saying such big goodbyes, with the public outpouring of grief of such well known and loved icons whose fame has made a difference to so many lives.
But one thing for sure, it has continually brought us together as a nation and indeed universally and reminded us all that we are here for very short time in the grand scheme of things, and a few people have managed to accomplish their mission in making their mark on the Planet and to influence generations with their magic.
So as a general party pooper if I get an invitation to Planet Hollywood, and I don’t mean the food chain, I will turn it down for this year and put it on hold for another time – hopefully way into the future.
by Glotime | May 12, 2016 | Celebrity, Featured, Glo Arts & Entertainment
Glamorous sisters Suzie and Ann Michelle who are at the helm of Trading Faces arrived looking spectacular.
The beautiful Debbie Arnold with her daughter Talia Janson, who is also a fantastic singer. With the legend Barry Cryer OBE
The wonderful Mike Beckingham who hopefully will be taking to the microphone at next years event

the fabulous Lewis MacLeod who generously supplied two auction prizes and kept us entertained during the auction itself. 
Sarah Painter – who has worked as Personal Assistant to Sylvia Anderson for several years came along with her partner Dan. She has been particularly affected by the passing of Sylvia, as she was always close by if she needed her and was also a great friend.

Nikki Nicol from The Caravan Club hosted a table of ten, and was a fun force on the night as she mingled among the guests to ensure that they were all enjoying it to the max.

Richard Leon, PR executive arrived looking dapper in his special occasion evening jacket, and accompanied by his lovely friend Sarah.
Thought we should mention again that the evening was beautifully rounded off by the incredible Leighton Jones from Team George on The Voice, who we feel should really have won. But he was a real winner at The Pink FAB Ball as he and his partner Kate provided the ultimate entertainment and had everyone on their feet dancing the night away.

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by Glotime | May 11, 2016 | Celebrity, Featured, Glo Arts & Entertainment
The Pink FAB Ball updates continue throughout as we show you more highlights of the evening.
The gorgeous Judith Burrows Director of award winning Company Jackloc – also a major sponsor of Glotime and The Last Station TV Series, looked stunning in her sparkling ball gown acquired from a ‘secret’ location designer outlet – but rest assured we will be seeking it out! Judith is also a recoverer from Breast Cancer and sadly lost her sister to the disease three years ago. Judith and her beautiful sister Emma chatted to Thomas Brodie-Sangster who mingled among the guests.
Thomas Brodie-Sangster & Judith Burrows
Mike Mills from Castelli, another huge supporter of Glotime.tv came along with his wife Karen. They thoroughly enjoyed the night, and are coming back next year with their table of guests and some surprise entertainment – all great company as they partied the night away and acquired some fabulous auction prizes.
Mike Mills & Karen Mills with Castelli guests
Mary Turner, the sculptress and puppeteer who created Lady Penelope herself with Sylvia was there looking elegant and unassuming as always, she had donated several items for auction, and was photographed alongside – from left to right Brenda Cuby,Paul Awcock, veteran movie star Joe Cuby, Dee Anderson, Mary Turner, DJ Mark Jeynes and puppet maker and artist Darryl Worbey.

Amanda Turofsky gave a moving speech about her experience with Breast Cancer and how the Charity had supported and helped her through from beginning to end.
Amanda Turofsky
The amazing Valerie Mowle who has worked alongside Sylvia and now Dee for more than thirty years was a big part of the evening, and made sure everything ran to plan with her incredible inter-personal skills.
Valerie Mowle & Dee Anderson
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