08:05AM, Sunday 26 October 2014
An actor's diary style book has wiped away the prosthetic make-up on a Gerry Anderson TV series 20 years after it went on air.
Richard James, who landed his first role out of drama school on Space Precinct, played the part of Officer Hubble Orrin on the programme which went out in both America and the UK.
From his experiences, he has penned 'Space Precinct - Unmasked' and said the book has 'gone down very well' since its release at the start of the month.
Richard, who runs Shakespeare acting workshops in Cookham, believes it appeals to Gerry Anderson fans, those who are interested in acting and even has elements of a love story, as he met his wife on set.
The book is available from gerryanderson.co.uk or Amazon.
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