An interview with Jonathan Harding, production assistant and actor in Peter Jackson’s ‘The Lord of the Rings’ films and now also accountant for the ‘Hobbit’ film.
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A Hobbit holiday in Shropshire?
Shropshire in the North of the UK is hoping to attract Lord of the Rings and Hobbit fans — with holiday cottages in Shire-look.
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The journey continues: DTG regulars‹ table Rhein-Main continues its reading of The Hobbit.
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On Monday, 23 January 2012 the Berlin State Library is organising an exhibition and evening event in honour of Klaus Ensikat’s 75th birthday.
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Last weekend saw the first of two readings by the DTG regulars table ›Graue Frankfurten‹ on Castle Otzberg, the first in a whole series of events at the site this year.
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American illustrator and animator Gene Deitch and New York producer William L. Snyder produced the 12-minute animated film “The Hobbit” in 1966.
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German Tolkien publisher Klett-Cotta has announced its new publications for the first half of next year. The 75th anniversary of the first publication of The Hobbit and the premiere of ›The Hobbit‹ film are providing for an easy focus, of course.
Continue » (3 Comments)Ring*Con 2012: Beware of the Hobbit!
The focus of next year’s Ring*Con will be on a Tolkien film again, said Stefan Servos at the convention’s press conference this morning.
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On Sunday 9 October 2011, starting 11 am author and presenter Rainer Rudloff reads from The Hobbit at Gasometer Oberhausen.
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Over 70 years after the first publication of The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, the first Indian translation is about to hit the market.
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