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Saturday TIMETABLE Saturday TIMETABLE TIMES EVENT NAME VENUE HOST GUEST/S 10.00 - 11.00 KIDS ZONE: SHREWSBURY NIGEL PARKINSON NIGEL PARKINSON BEANO ARTIST LIBRARY NIGEL PARKINSON WORKSHOP 10.00-11.00 THE POWER OF GUILD HALL (ROOM BRYAN TALBOT BRYAN & MARY TALBOT THE GRAPHIC 019 "BIG YELLOW") NOVEL WITH BRYAN & MARY TALBOT 10.15 - 11.00 "SO HOW DO GUILD HALL (ROOM JAMALI MADDIX ANDY DIGGLE, ALEX I BECOME A 026 "BIG BLUE") PAKNADEL, CHIP KIDD PROFESSIONAL AND PIERRICK COLINET COMICS WRITER"? 11.00 - 12.00 LECTURE BY GUILD HALL (ROOM JANEK DUBOWSKI JANEK DUBOWSKI JANEK DUBOWSKI 019 "BIG YELLOW") 11.00 - 13.00 MANGA ANIMAL SHROPSHIRE SONIA LEONG SONIA LEONG KIDS WORKSHOP WILDLIFE TRUST 11.00 - 13.00 SARAH McINTYRE BUTTON & BEAR SARAH McINTRYE SARAH McINTYRE KIDS WORKSHOP 1 11.15 - 12.00 COMICS & THE GUILD HALL (ROOM SCOTT McCLOUD SCOTT McCLOUD ART OF VISUAL 026 "BIG BLUE") COMMUNCATION 11.30. - 13.30 UN-LIFE DRAWING GUILD HALL - ZED EVENTS ZOMBIES SESSION 1 ROOM 020- CLASS ROOM 12.00 - 13.00 AN AUDIENCE GUILD HALL (ROOM JOHN ANDERSON NIGEL PARKINSON, WITH THE BEANO - 019 "BIG YELLOW") LEW STRINGER, HUNT PANEL EMERSON & LAURA HOWELL 12.00 - 13.00 AN INTERVIEW GUILD HALL (ROOM KIERON GILLEN ERIC STEPHENSON WITH ERIC 026 "BIG BLUE") STEPHENSON 12.00 - 17.00 JUDGE DREDD DANA PRISON IMMERSIVE JUDGES VS THE WALKING EVENTS DEAD 13.00 - 13.45 INTERVIEW WITH GUILD HALL (ROOM HASSAN OTSMANE- CHARLIE ADLARD CHARLIE ADLARD 026 "BIG BLUE") ELHAOU Saturday TIMETABLE 13.00 - 14.00 HOW TO DRAW GUILD HALL (ROOM DECLAN SHALVEY DECLAN SHALVEY DYNAMIC COVERS 019 "BIG YELLOW") 13.00 - 14.00 HOW TO DRAW A BUTTON & BEAR MARC JACKSON MARC JACKSON ROBOT WITHOUT LOOKING 13.45 - 14.30 INTERVIEW WITH GUILD HALL (ROOM HASSAN OTSMANE- CHRISTIAN WARD CHRISTAIN WARD 026 "BIG BLUE") ELHAOU 14.00 - 15.00 KIDS ZONE: SHREWSBURY LAURA HOWELL LAURA HOWELL BEANO ARTIST LIBRARY LAURA HOWELL WORKSHOP 14.00 - 15.00 INTERVIEW WITH GUILD HALL (ROOM LEONARD SULTANA BEN STENBECK BEN STENBECK 019 "BIG YELLOW") 14.00 - 16.00 SARAH McINTYRE BUTTON & BEAR SARAH McINTRYE SARAH McINTYRE KIDS WORKSHOP 2 14.45 - 15.30 TALK BY CHIP KIDD GUILD HALL (ROOM CHIP KIDD CHIP KIDD WITH Q&A 026 "BIG BLUE") 15.00 - 16.00 IMAGE COMICS GUILD HALL (ROOM LEONARD SULTANA ERIC STEPHENSON, PANEL 019 "BIG YELLOW") KIERON GILLEN, CHARLIE ADLARD, DECLAN SHALVEY 15.00 - 17.00 UN-LIFE DRAWING GUILD HALL - ZED EVENTS ZOMBIES SESSION 2 ROOM 020- CLASS ROOM 16.00 - 17.00 WHY HOLLYWOOD GUILD HALL (ROOM CARL JONES GREG STAPLES, ANDY FELL IN LOVE WITH 019 "BIG YELLOW") FROM BBC RADIO DIGGLE, ANDREW COMICS SHROPSHIRE LAWDEN 16.00 - 17.00 Snikt! Bam! Comics GUILD HALL (ROOM LARS WALLNER LARS WALLNER are Loud Learning! 026 "BIG BLUE") 19.30- 23.00 SATURDAY NIGHT THE BUTTERMAKET N/A DAN OWEN PLUS VIP AFTER PARTY SUPPORT.
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