Black Country comedy group make their own scary movie for Comic Relief (From Stourbridge News)
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Black Country comedy group make their own scary movie for Comic Relief
9:00am Sunday 10th March 2013 in News
Pic courtesy of Jason Wright.
BLACK Country comic group Fizzog Productions have made their very own monster movie in aid of Comic Relief.
The Dudley-based group have made a short film called The Walking Jed in conjunction with Venomous Little Man Productions and Silent Studios which will be featured on YouTube.
The five-minute flick, which features BBC presenter Ian Winters, follows Fizzog’s much-loved old folks characters, Hilda, Letty, Ruby and May on their usual Saturday shopping trip around town - oblivious of the fact that they are in the middle of a Zombie Apocalypse.
Fizzog member Jacky Fellows said: “Our old ladies are a pretty scary bunch anyway but this time they have met their match. “It creates a lot of hilarity and hopefully will raise some cash for a very good cause.”
Members of the group will also be appearing in towns throughout the Black Country on Red Nose Day (Friday March 15) when they will be joined by a frightening collection of characters hoping to coin in cash for the charity appeal which Dudley-born comic Lenny Henry helped to start back in 1985.
Donations can be made on Just Giving page www.justgiving.com/Fizzog-Productions or to find out more about the Fizzogs check out www.fizzogproductions.co.uk/