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Fans' fury at Angel fiasco
Monday, 01 September 2003
by Sam Thomson
A vampire buffs' convention was dubbed a dead loss by fans who forked out hundreds of pounds to see their heroes in the flesh.
Thousands flocked to the Brighton Centre at the weekend to meet stars from cult Buffy The Vampire Slayer spin-off TV show Angel.
But the first two days were a shambles - leaving organisers Jealous Events offering to hand out free tickets for a follow-up event.
Although yesterday's event passed by trouble-free, even die-hard Buffy-philes were left furious when they:
* Queued around the block for hours to get in and waited again for autographs
* Forked out £49 for a signed picture of Angel star David Boreanaz
* Sat patiently staring at an empty stage
* Watched a group of lookalikes performing a stilted re-enactment of the show
* Spent £79 on tickets for priority seating only to be sat beside others who paid less.
To add to fans' frustration, two of the stars - Armin Shimerman, who played Principal Snyder, and Amber Benson, who played Tara - pulled out at the last minute.
Some obsessives spent £599 on tickets granting them the chance to meet Boreanaz. But then they were told they could not touch him, request his autograph or pose for pictures alongside their hero.
One fan who attended Saturday's event said: "Angel is my absolute hero but this was a complete disaster. Loads of people who had spent hundreds of pounds on tickets spent most of the day just sitting around because there was nothing to do. Everyone was waiting for something to happen but it never did. It was such a shambles. When I finally got to meet the cast they were really, really lovely - but the people organising it were hopeless."
As frustrations mounted on Saturday afternoon, the compère introduced a question-and-answer session with the words: "I've got a question. How do you run a convention? Answer: Don't - it's a headache."
Jane Wilkes, who was featured in The Argus for being Brighton's biggest Buffy fan, was more positive about the event. She said: "The long delays at the start of the day were not explained over the tannoys and those without patience and low heels were not enjoying themselves. The stewards, though, were friendly and helpful, the organisers strict and almost unflappable and, all in all, we had a great day."
Single mother Sue Karikos, 43, travelled from London after saving up for five months to buy her ticket and a signed photo. She said: "I've spent £120 and I've got nothing out of it. We queued for over an hour and then they told us we weren't even going to get a personalised photo, just his signature."
Fans attending on Sunday had better experiences.
Paula Welsh, 23, flew in from Cork in Ireland and said: "I think it has been great and the question-and-answer session with the cast was brilliant."
Executive producer Glenn Dellimore apologised to those who did not feel they got value for money and promised to learn from the mistakes. He blamed many of the problems on underestimation of numbers attending and lack of information points.
Mr Dellimore said: "On Saturday I sat down with groups of people who were complaining and went through everything that needed to be done differently. This type of event needs more stewarding and a better way to provide information."
One idea was big screens to keep people informed of any schedule changes.
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there was no communication no-one knew what was going on we were rarely told information or kept up you date on what was happening when on the odd occasion something did happen, it was disorganised and you didn't get that much time with the guests on stage and people were complaining about the 3 second treatment they got in the auto/photo sessions with the guests
basically this was a shambles
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She's so anally retentive she wouldn't sit down for fear of sucking up the furniture.
--Patsy Stone
for letting us know she was unable to attend cause if i held my breath on J.E to do it well id be blue in the face at least some people are courteous good people who know how to keep people up to date on information
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Watchdog
16 September 2003
We've heard that the BBC1 consumer affairs programme Watchdog is to report about the organisation of the recent David Boreanaz European Event.
It seems the programme has received a number of complaints from attendees about the event, held recently in Brighton.
Watchdog is on BBC1 tonight at 7pm.
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"I want to be Byron... because I want to date young boys." Amber Benson
The one absolutely unselfish friend that man can have in this selfish world, the one that never proves ungrateful or treacherous, is his dog...He will kiss the hand that has no food to offer; he will lick the wounds and sores that come in encounter with the roughness of the world...When all other friends desert, he remains. - George G. Vest
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