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Making Tracks at Festival of the Force York: Lynn Robertson Bruce and Paul Blake

Making Tracks at Festival of the Force York: Lynn Robertson Bruce and Paul Blake

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The second Festival of the Force of 2025 took place on Sunday 25th May at the Railway Institute in York and along with queues around the block, walls packed with costuming groups, artists, traders and much more there was the Panel Room, which saw seven guests take to the stage across the day. Mark Newbold was stage host, and in this third episode from the show we hear his conversations with creature performer Lynn Robertson Bruce and Greedo himself Paul Blake. Remember to tune in to Good Morning Tatooine, LIVE Sunday evenings at 9.00pm UK, 4.00pm Eastern and 1.00pm Pacific on Facebook, YouTube, X, Instagram and Twitch and check out our Fantha Tracks Radio Friday Night Rotation every Friday at 7.00pm UK for new episodes of The Fantha From Down Under, Planet Leia, Desert Planet Discs, Start Your Engines, Collecting Tracks, Canon Fodder and special episodes of Making Tracks, and every Tuesday at 7.00pm UK time for your weekly episode of Making Tracks. Thanks to James Semple for the Fantha Tracks intro, Blues Harvest for our Making Tracks opening music and Mark Daniel and Vanessa Marshall for our voiceovers. https://www.youtube.com/@FanthaTracksTV/ https://links.fanthatracks.com/ https://link.chtbl.com/fanthatracksradio www.instagram.com/fanthatracks www.facebook.com/FanthaTracks www.twitter.com/FanthaTracks www.pinterest.co.uk/fanthatracks/ www.fanthatracks.tumblr.com/ www.tiktok.com/@fanthatracks www.twitch.tv/fanthatracks www.threads.net/@FanthaTracks

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