
Much to the delight of his fans, Richard has sent many messages to them over the past few years, beginning in December 2004 after the phenomenal reaction to North and South. These were enthusiatically welcomed and gratefully received, a touching gesture acknowledging us all.
In July 2008 he made the decision to start sending messages through his "Spokesperson". We have listed below all the communications, reproduced with kind permission of Richard Armitage Online.
Note - Richard-Armitage.com no longer exists.
The messages are ordered with the latest message at the top.
24th December, 2011 (Richard Armitage Online)
Dear All,
So my feet are finally on UK soil, back in Blighty, nose to tail traffic and the usual Heathrow drizzle. But it's good to be home for Christmas. I think the jet lag might give me a sneaky glimpse of Santa this year as I am wide awake at 2am!
It's been one of the most memorable years I have ever experienced, the big birthday (which I tried to ignore, by sleeping through it!) and the privilege to be in NZ working on The Hobbit has make this year unforgettable. The places we have been to and the things we have seen, have surpassed all my expectations. I was very choked up as the plane left Wellington on Weds, it really has become home and to all my new friends there and my old friends here I would like to raise a glass for the festive season.
Thank you for the continuing support which you all lend as part of our community of 'friends', it really has an impact on me personally, I feel very much supported and I hope that waiting for the film isn't too frustrating. I haven't quite had the time to attend to all the signed photos that people were requesting as Christmas gifts for family and friends and I apologise for dissappointing them, I will get on the case as soon as I can.
I think next year will be like that last turn of the corner when you think you have reached the summit, only to find you are miles from the top and the climb is even steeper, but we are gearing up for an exciting ride. I even might step off the treadmill and put my dumb bells down briefly to scoff some turkey on 25th!!
Thank you all for the continued generosity on the Just Giving pages which in total comes to more than £14,000.
I would like to say Happy Christmas to everyone who drops in to catch up on the news and further across our online 'party' of friends, have a great holiday, and a cracking New Year. Just think this time next year, we'll all be crossed eyed from all the 3D movies we will have watched, and by 2013, technology will have advanced so much, we won't even have to go the the cinema, it will be transmitted directly into our imagination by a WIFI/Bluetooth microchip which we will have all had installed into our Hypothalamusesl! (Hypothalami?)
Enjoy the typos!
Peace and goodwill (and I really mean that, be willingly good, extra good, extra peaceful and extra forgiving)
RA
25th August, 2011 (Richard Armitage Online)
Dear Friends,
I would like to take this opportunity to say a huge thank you for all the kind gifts which have been sent to me over the last few weeks, for my birthday; so many gifts, cards and emails of good wishes from all over the world. (Poland, Ukraine, Japan, Russia, Germany, Korea, Itlay, USA, Canada, Netherlands and all over the UK)
I will be so 'well read', drunk, fat, warm and sweet smelling thanks to your generosity.
I am particularly excited to let you know that the "Just Giving" donations to our four charities has reached an amazing £11,933! In addition to donations to Oxfam and Christchurch Earthquake appeal, which I find both thoughtful and moving.
I am afraid there may be some delay in remitting thank you letters and any requests for signing photos, as I am in New Zealand for the rest of the year, but am working on a system to remedy this.
So middle age has arrived and apparently 'life now begins'. I look forward to the next chapter, there is nowhere I would rather be at this moment than exploring "Middle Earth" with my new family of Dwarves, Elves, Men, Wizard and Hobbit. What a gift to be here, in this place, at this time. I can't wait to share it with everyone. I am a very fortunate man.
Much love
RA
29th May, 2011 (Richard Armitage Online)
Dear All,
I wanted to post a message to say a huge thank you for your generosity of donations to the Christchurch fundraiser on 22nd May, I gather there was a considerable contribution from members of our little community, which is gratefully received to help a rather larger and damaged community 'rise up' get back on its feet. I am so grateful and proud to see such support from so far away, you really are hugely reliable when it comes to those in need. Thank you. I hope our little teaser want too much of a tease, it is so difficult to give anything away, of the movie we are making but we had to do something; I have resisted signing anything 'Hobbity', until the film is finished (just a little bit superstitious) but I was very proud to add my name to the book for Christchurch.
I had a belated request from a certain Wizard about some cello playing, now as a music lover, and particularly that instrument, I can see how that might be a real possibility and perhaps a joy to hear...if Yo Yo Ma were asked. However, raising money for charity by simulating the sound of a strangled cat whose claws are clinging onto a chalkboard for dear life, whilst someone in another room tries to tune a radio in, would result in a charity deficit, with demands for refunds and compensation to boot. So I may have to decline for now, until I have had time to practice a bit more.
With regards for requests for social media, blogs tweets etc. I have always worried that I will reveal something about the project I am working on that I am not allowed to, added to the fact that I am just about up to e mailing and little more, I may have to abstain for now.
So were are about to depart for our short hiatus and I will be sorry to say farewell to Wellington and NZ, one of the most exciting places I have been lucky enough to live and work, not just a magnificent landscape but a warm, friendly, generous and really cool community, which has welcomed us with open arms. Seriously this place has to go to the top of the Bucket List.
Much Love
RA
24th December, 2010 (Richard Armitage Online)
Dear One and All,
Its that time again, time to get together, eat drink and be merry.
'WASSAIL'. I will be doing quite a lot of wassailing in the next 48
hours make no mistake. I want to take this opportunity to say thank you
again for all your support this year, for the kind gifts and kind
words which have been bestowed on me. Thank you also for all your
generous donations placed on 'just giving.com', over the four
charities; Childline, Barnardos, Shelter and The Salvation Army you
have donated over £8000, and in a year when we are all tightening our
belts, thats pretty amazing.
I haven't been as attentive as I would like this year, either on line,
by letter or in person; but in a zeigeist of information overload, I am
enjoying the silence, and as Oscar Wilde once pointed out:
"I am but too conscious of the fact that we are born in an age when
only the dull are treated seriously, and I live in terror of not being
misunderstood"
So in a brief moment of terror I succomb, to wish everyone a really
thoroughly Merry Christmas. 2010 has been a challenge and next 365 days
look like another 'mountain' to climb. I know I say it every Dec 24th,
but please 'take a little and give a lot', and resolve to do it better
next year, you know I don't just mean Christmas.
Thanks to Annette for sharing this message on her wonderful site. Thank
you to all the other who work so hard on their site's all over the
world. This is for all of you.
Have a wonderful Christmas, holiday or whatever you are celebrating and Love and luck for 2011....yikes!
Richard
PS. I apologise in advance for next year as there may be a slight delay
with the return of signed photos and thank you notes; as I may be
spending some time on the other side of the planet, possibly wearing a
beard.
23rd December 2009 (Richard Armitage Online)
Dear Friends,
Its that time of year again and I wanted to extend my goodwill and best
wishes to you all. It has been a busy, rather difficult year for all of
us, and coming to the end of a decade is a great time to think and
gather strength for the next one.
Thank you for the continued support, which has been offered to me this
year, I hope that I can continue to 'carve a path' which is both
exciting, diverse and honorable to this crazy art form.
Thank you all, also, for the wonderful gifts which I have finally
received after my travels abroad. I will eventually give thanks by
letter. I do however, wish to ask, especially at this time of year, and
this particular year, as I look at the small mountain of carefully
chosen gifts purchased with those hard earned pennies; wracked with
guilt when I think of the potential that your collective generosity
could provide for those who have much less than I do; for you to pause
and consider. I can't tell you how grateful I am for all your support
and kind words, these are gifts enough, and I would like to recommend
two other charities which I have chosen to support this year in
addition to Barnardo's and Shelter. I would like to recommend Childline
and The Salvation Army, as potential recipients of a small offering.
I have also set up a page at www.justgiving.com if you go to the site and enter my name, you can chose from the 4 charities I have mentioned, and give a small donation, anonomously, if you like or with a message. I hope this makes it a little easier and more fun.
I hope the Christmas spirit
runs high through all the families gathering together, and for those
who are alone, to enjoy the simplicity of a day when the our corner of
the world stops for a few hours. Yes there is only one left!!!
Drink, be Merry, be kind, be thankful.
I wish everyone joy for Christmas, and hope for a happy 2010.
With love
Richard
22nd April, 2008 (Richard Armitage Online)
Hi everyone,
This is a message of thanks for yet more gifts and good wishes that I
have been receiving, I apologize if some of you have been waiting for
responses but since United Agents relocation there has been a bit of a
back log, but I hope to catch up with it all soon.
Before I say thanks, I have to 'rap knuckles' again. I am really sad
that I have to write a message like this but needs must. I have been
informed of continued angst amongst forum and fan base members, though
various different channels and I want to ease any growing tensions if I
can.
Obviously I have no evidence for problems nor will I take sides in any
dispute. I have NO personal correspondence with any fan, fan base or
forum, I have deliberately tried NOT to favour one over another. My
ONLY contact is through these messages. Occasionally, in the past, I
have responded to letters with minor personal additions when requested
but I suspect this may be causing further problems. Any 'thanks' given
have been because certain events, gifts, fund raising have been brought
to my attention. If ever I have over looked someone or something, I
sincerely apologize. I welcome any requests for 'commendations' and
will do everything I can to oblige.
Charity endorsement will always be unofficial, which enables me to look
at different charities when needs arise. Once again, if I am asked to
endorse something, it is looked into properly and then I will decide if
it is something I want to support. Usually it is because it is relevant
to me.
So please, once more, let me implore you to put your grievances aside
and enjoy the fun. If it stops being fun, then it must stop altogether.
I am really proud to have such a united fan base and I love the fact
that I can keep things informal and have contact with you all. I am
determined this will not change but if it all falls apart because the
'foundations are cracked', it would be such a great shame. I do
not favour one site over another which is why I have asked for my
messages to be distributed to anyone who wants to post it. There is
room for everyone.
I get quite a few very personal letters telling me how this community
has helped them through difficult times or given them a great hobby, so
I suppose the letters which tell me how upset the community has made
them, is all part of the ebb and flow. I just ask you to look after
each other, thats all. There are quite a few sensitive souls lingering
out there which need protecting not to mention the younger members who
are looking at you as role models. This angst goes against everything I
believe in, I think you know that.
"To live and let live, without clamour for distinction or recognition;
to wait on divine love; to write truth first on the tablet of one's own
heart - this is the sanity and perfection of living."
~ Mary Baker Eddy
Thank you for:
Framed water colour of Me as Richard III (watch this space!)
Stationary Paper with My Name and Mrs A's name on it (scribble scribble)
Upwardly mobile Actors Survival Kit 'Track Suit' (To run away from angry fans!?)
Silver Gold Engraved ring (hidden in Easter egg nearly choked on it scoffing the chocolate!)
Junior Doctors Satirical Stories+ Phots of OZ (down under not Wizard of...)
Silver Bracelet hidden in Comfy insoles (nearly choked on it scoffing insoles!!)
Insect repellent and Herbal Cream (scratch scratch)
Stuffed toy Vixen and Pink Umbrella (animal not woman!!)
"The Iron King" by Maurice Duron (am guessing this isn't about pressing a shirt!)
Richard III by Horace Walpole (read it Love it)
CD's Demo CD's (Simon Cowell eat ya heart out)
The Taming of the Shrew by Willy Wagglestaff (no comment)
Adventures of Little Guy by Cherry T (is that alcoholic?)
Vitamin B ( for 'Blummin eck that does the trick')
Easter Eggs + Fairtrade bag for Life (choked on the bag scoffing the chocolate)
Easter Eggs and dark side chocolate (choked on the chocolate scoffing the...chocolate)
Chocolate Soap (really cleaned my mouth out!)
Hand knitted socks (bless her cottons!!)
Pen and Key Chain set (writing home)
Special Powers Thimble (to ward of evils)
2 Leap Year proposals (covered in Chocolate...)
Crucifix (to keep me safe!)
Probably a few more to follow.
Much Love
Keep up the good work and SHINE
RA
30th March, 2008 (Richard Armitage Online)
THE BIRD HAS FLOW.STOP.NORTH TILL THE AUTUMN.STOP.WILL MAKE CONTACT
WHEN BIG BAD CONTROL LIFTS THE GAG.STOP.METAPHORICAL NOT LITERAL.STOP.
TIME IS SHORT LIKE THE BARNETT. STOP. FORGIVE ME. UNTIL WE MEET
AGAIN DON'T STOP.STOP
RA
27th December, 2007 (Richard Armitage Online)
Ok, so I was maybe a little hasty in my filing of “Director of Armitage
Fan Base Centrals” P45. She won’t be getting fired after all. In fact,
Turkey wasn’t stuffed and gifts remained unwrapped until the piles of
your letters and gifts were dealt with. We had to survive on fish
fingers and half a tin of ‘Quality Street’!
I was a little hasty, you see, half of the mail went North and half came South, and I finally caught up!
So here is my ‘thank you’ list part 2.
If I could only reply individually to your letters I would. It is very
easy to sit here and suggest charity’s etc. but when those gift cards
come through the post and I realise the generosity and care which is
out there, I feel PRIVILEGED to have fans who care as much as you.
The books of poetry, music and all your personal gifts are given with
so much thought. I don’t believe I deserve it, but I send thanks all
the same.
I don’t think any of your gifts are WEIRD, I love them all.
World Vision Meal for 70 children in Cambodia
Shelter, gift
Oxfam Unwrapped donation to Bangladesh and Respect
Banardos ‘Give Mum a helping Hand’
Banardos ‘Help an Autistic Child’
A gift of love from Tear- school supplies to help 3rd world children attend a community school
3 Trees planted in Normanton Wood, Earl Shilton by Woodland trust. (Visited this on Boxing Day!!!)
“Redwings Horse Sanctuary” in Oxhill, Warwicks.
A years sponsorship of a horse named ‘Will Scarlet’ (How cool is this, I may have to pay Will Scarlet a visit too!)
Books.
Yorkshire and Fresh Air Poems
Poems by Eminescu, A Romanian Poet
Do Nothing to Change your Life
Various Islands
Amy Winehouse CD
Zavvi Gift Card
2 Snowflake Charms
Charity Calender 2008
Key ring ‘Talisminis’
Mouse mat Jibjab
Australia Calender
Half a ton of Chocolate
So once again thank you for your generosity, I hope your Christmas was
Merry and I dare you to have a brilliant 2008...thats what I intend to
do.
In
the absence of this weeks episode of Robin Hood, I thought, I might
send a final Christmas message. The main purpose of this is to say a
heartfelt thanks for all your wonderful gifts and cards which I have
received from all over the world.
Your thoughtfulness and
generosity is always overwhelming. I will try and get round to writing
'thank you' letters in the New Year, but predicting that next year, I
may be spread very thinly, I am going to say thank you here.
Thankyou for:
UBS fan to keep me cool whilst on my mac!
“The Prophet” by Kahil Gibran
Pens and more pens, stickers and pen case
The Royal Philharmonic Classic Collection
Fairtrade Chocs
Nail Clippers and case.
Scots dictionary
Mini Wooden Cello and Bow (having trouble getting it between my legs:
as the actress said to the bishop; its very small….about 3 inches…I
need a mini chair to sit at….no really, don’t even think about it !!!!)
Chocolate money (in a Swiss chocolate bank account!!)
Mahler Symphony no 5 (one of my favorites)
Beaded Chokers. (someone wants to choke me!!)
Anaheim “Ducks” Hockey T shirt…..Go Ducks!!!
South Park ‘Armitage back catalogue T Shirt’ ( I have to say this made
me crease with laughter, many of the characters I have played
immortalised as ‘South Park’ cartoons! Seriously worth marketing, If I
didn’t love it so much I would auction this for Charity.
Big choc’s and prosseco (favourite tipple of the moment!)
Choccy Heart (meltable!!)
Home made Choccy Gizzy Advent Calender (considered giving this to a
little 3 year year old who is very close to my heart (the real one not
the choccy one) but Christmas is about love and good will and the
terror of seeing Gisborne’s face instead of baby Jesus, dissuaded me!!
2 Mosquito nets for babies in Africa via Oxfam
Unicef Tree decoration
A donation of £276 to a Slovakian Childrens home from the Austrian and German fans.
A folder packed with cards from the German message board.
Many other cards and gifts from Austria, Canada, USA, Czech republic,
Belgium, Australia. The Moon….Mars.…..Snickers…..Uranus….NO don’t start
all that!
If I forgot anyone else, I am sorry, it may not have reached me yet.
I have the usual apology to make about getting photo requests out in
time for gifts. The “Director of Armitage Fan base Central” is treading
a very fine line. She has selfishly opted to stuff turkeys and wrap
gifts instead of attending to her duties. She may well be collecting
her P45 in the new year!!!! (Mums the word!)
So it only remains for me to wish you all Merry Christmas and a happy, healthy and hope filled New Year.
Here’s to 2008!
Much love
Richard
ps A very special thank you to the administrators and organisers of the
AA and RAonline sites, It is such an priviledge for me to have your
skilled work and dedication. Thankyou.
Hi
everyone this is a little message to greet you all with good
cheer and high spirits as we approach the Christmas period.
I have had some requests for various posts and so I am asking you all
to congratulate the “Loose400lbs by Christmas Challenge” ladies (and
gents?) for reaching their target. Personally I can loose £400
extremely quickly this time of year especially when the bubbly is
flowing and I just can’t help buying everyone a drink!! Which leads me
on to talk about charity.
I usually mention a couple of charities that I donate to at this time
of the year, in case anyone else, feeling a bit bewildered with
everything we do to make ourselves comfortable at Christmas, when there
are some people who have nothing. I think this year I would like to
suggest Oxfam (because this is a global charity and members from abroad
can take part), the DEC Bangladesh Cyclone Appeal and Shelter. So at
least when we are stuffing our faces on Christmas Day we might just
help someone else to find a meal; and when we are tucked up in bed on
Christmas Eve with the central heating ready to kick in, we can dream
that we might have helped someone find a bed for the night, so they can
wake up and feel safe and secure for at least one morning of the year.
I am sure many of you always give help and its not necessarily the
financial donations that are best. Time and personal care is often
priceless.
Just to come back down to earth though, I WILL be stuffing my face, but only to make my Mum happy!!
I know some of you are wondering about future projects so I will try to
fill you in a little. Richard III is still very much in development, I
am weighed down with history books in my determination to uncover as
much fact as possible before we embark on telling his story, which will
ultimately be a fiction!
There is also another project on the cards but unfortunately it has to
remain top secret until it is officially confirmed, although there is a
clue in that statement! So that’s all I can say for now, sadly the
‘Havoc Tour’ rock album will have to wait, until I can learn to play
the guitar properly, I can’t seriously cut into a heavy metal ‘middle
eight’ with a flute solo can I?
I hope that you are enjoying Robin Hood. The final few episodes
should keep the blood circulating!! Thank you for your continued
support this year.
MERRY CHRISTMAS XXX
Wow You Guys,
(Thats me practicing my American colloquialisms also known as 'I am astonished at your messages')
As you know, I try not to celebrate my birthday or at least not the
last 2 digits of it. So thanks to every one who send HUGE number 3*'s
in the post and on screen. Strangely as I tried to look at the HUGE
number, I got some dust in my eye and just couldn't focus on it
properly, so sadly another year will have to pass with me acknowledging
my mental age rather than actual age. I think you will agree I am
pretty eloquent and surprisingly tall for a 6 year old.
Seriously, your messages are really lovely and I am very moved that you all take the time to write something.
Budapest has finally cooled down a bit now so Guy no longer has a
lobster coloured face, a strange sloshing sound that accompanies his
walk and ice packs sticking out of any available space...not very much
available!
Here is a big list of 'thankyou's' for all your gifts and cards, there
were quite a few and I won't be able to mention everyone but thanks for
Engraved letter opener all the way from Oz
Video of Edinburgh
Books "Agent Zigzag, Budapest 360o, "Where the Curlews Call"
Chocolates
Polos
Mexican Bookmark
T shirts ,Ties, Beer mat, Leo Birthstone
Donations to Barardos, The Smile Train, Oxfam
many cards from all over the world
Cuddly Toy,
28 piece dinner service..... didn't I do well!!!!
Last one was a joke...it was 26 piece!!!
I am overwhelmed with your generosity and support.
Much Love
Richard
GOVERNMENT HEALTH WARNING
BUDAPEST
JULY 2007
The Hungarian government would like to issue some practical advice for
survival during the extreme heat conditions currently being experienced
in the capital.
a,We recommend that you drink lots of water
b,We recommend staying in the shade and not moving around too much.
c,What we do NOT recommend, in fact we absolutely advice against is:
dressing head to toe in black leather, in an enormous polystyrene
box with numerous blazing furnace/braziers/torches, and fans
designed to cool which, in fact, unexpectedly create the worlds largest
FAN ASSISTED OVEN: all cunningly disguised as "Nottingham Castle". This
kind of practice is highly irresponsible and could result in the
roasting of internal organs. Should you find yourself in this rare and
undesirable situation and you smell something cooking, please refer to
points a, and b, for immediate relief.
NB. The addition of LARGE LEATHER CLOAKS and HOT AND BOTHERED ANGRY
HORSE could exacerbate point c, and in this ridiculous and illegal
situation we recommend you refer to point d,e, or f,
d,hide
e,call agent
f,think of loved ones taking Gondolas to work along the M5 and count yourself lucky!!!
Its quite hot here!!!
Love
Richard
XXX
Hi
there, just a quick thank you to everyone who came to show their
support at the BAFTAS, some people, I gather, stood outside the
Palladium from 8am!!! Also, thank you to everyone who cast a vote for
the Vicar of Dibley Christmas Special. Despite reports, I gather the
vote was very close so your efforts were not wasted.
Back in a sweltering Budapest, leather is really tedious in this heat,
I must have a word about getting Gisborne some Summer Kit!
Much love and thanks once again for your support, sorry if I didn't manage to get to sign everyone's autographs.
RA
Hello there from Budapest,
Just a fleeting visit to say I hope you enjoy Marie Lloyd on 9th May,
apologies if I am unable to make it back for GMTV, things are quite
busy here and it's not always possible to get back in time.
So I wanted to introduce you to a new way of communicating with
you. I have decided to post messages on thearmitagearmy.co.uk,
richardarmitageonline.com and richard-armitage.com. (gosh that all
sound a bit narcicistic!)
Anyway, there has been much debate in recent weeks about updating the
official site. So Lisa and I have decided that no one site will be
termed official. This is no reflection on Lisa's work but simply
because when, after much deliberation, I decided to accept Lisa's offer
of being official, we had no idea that demand would grow in the way it
did. I think if something is termed 'official' then people expect a
'service' and some kind of 'duty' to update the site. This was never
the intention, I always wanted Lisa to do what she did through pleasure
not pressure. So I will be communicating with you through all three
sites, then hopefully there can be some support between them, and more
of a united feeling.
I have decided not to post on message boards as I feel these are places
of free speech and more informal, again this is no reflection on their
content and I have asked the three sites to communicate and link
between each other , also to try and find some unity.
Just on the subject of message boards, I have had a few complaints
about an 'adult only Gisborne page'.....I have no idea where this is or
who is posting, and if it were any other character I would say, go for
it and have a laugh, but it occurred to me that Gisborne is one
character who is particularly associated with a show aimed at young
people. So I would just ask you to bear in mind that these young people
will always manage to get access to a site if they want and I would
hate to think there was some content that they may find disturbing.
Please continue to have fun but just be thoughtful.
Anyway, that's just a bit of admin out of the way. I must say season 2
is shaping up well, so far, I can't reveal any more that that but lets
just say each 45 mins is like a mini action movie the BBC are certainly
pulling out all the stops!
Must dash but I thought I would give you a little Zen poem to help you start the day.
This is what should be done
By one who is skilled in goodness,
And who knows the path of peace:
Let them be able and upright,
Straightforward and gentle in speech.
Humble and not conceited,
Contented and easily satisfied.
Unburdened with duties and frugal in their ways.
Peaceful and calm, and wise and skillful,
Not proud and demanding in nature.
Let them not do the slightest thing
That the wise would later reprove.
- The Buddha's Words on Kindness (Metta Sutta)
Love
Richard
Hello everyone and greetings from Budapest,
Please forgive me for being out of touch but the past few weeks have
been very hectic. We are all back in Budapest for season 2 of Robin
Hood, and I have to say it's great to be back. I think the 2nd series
is kicking off to a blinding start with some very exiting stories to
keep you all on the edge of your seats, was back on Richie this week
and he is behaving himself, having been accepted by the other horses,
(I think he was new boy on the block last year, which explains a lot!!)
Anyway, I gather George Gently, is going to be aired on Easter Sunday,
I hope you manage to pull yourselves away from all the chocolate eggs
and catch a minute or two! Apologies in advance to those from
Geordieland I did my very best not to do a bad impression of Jimmy Nail
but I think I sound like a bad extra from Biker Grove!!! Anyway if you
turn the sound down I think it may be fairly acceptable.
I have to say a very special thank you for the generosity shown with
regards to 'The Doodle', I was really astonished but very moved, that
something so rubbish would raise so much money! I am working on a
better sketch to offer the winner! I have to tell you all that you
never fail to deliver with your support and it is increasingly clear to
me that I am becoming successful because of that support, don't ever
think I don't care or that I am taking it for granted, that will never
happen. I am fully aware of the precarious and fickle nature of this
profession and appreciate that my place in it is partly down to you.
(Thanks to Annette for her new site, I think it is wonderful, I take it
as a huge compliment) I am trying to keep up with the photo requests so
please be patient as you know I insist on reading every word you all
write to me so it takes a while but I do get there in the end.
Anyway, the Special Project is still 'on the table' so to speak, there
are a number of people reading it, and I hope to tell you some good
news soon so that your support might be able to push the wheels into
motion. For those of you still guessing here is a big clue. I was born
on the day he died and was subsequently named after him as my Dad was
very interested in his life!
Have a wonderful Easter, enjoy the eggs and have fun
Love Richard
Seasons
Greeting to everyone. I just wanted to say a huge thank you to everyone
who has supported me this year, and send messages and gifts through
various routes. I am so grateful and proud to have such loyalty and I
hope that I can continue to entertain you next year. (If all goes to
plan then next year will be a milestone...keep guessing!)
Just a quick apology, I am out of photos! and I haven't had a minute to
get to the printers so requests for Christmas pictures will probably
arrive Christmas 2007!!! I will try to get them all out asap.
I have had one or two gifts sent and it's extremely thoughtful but what
would mean more to me, is a small donation to charity. My usual choice
at this time of year is for children and the homeless. Any small amount
is gratefully recieved and at a time when we all eat drink and spend a
bit too much, a small gift is wonderful. I am sure many of you have
already done so but if not, have a look at these sites.
I haven't managed to set up an official link yet as I was planning but
I will be giving a gift to Crisis and Banardos for Christmas and I
would love it if you would all consider doing the same.
www.crisis.org.uk (click donate now)
www.barnardos.org.uk (there is a section where you can choose a special gift from about £10 "Gifts with a difference")
I hope you all have a wonderful time with your loved ones, I have a
little scamp to keep occupied for a few days!!! Just remember that it
doesn't matter how much we give and how much we receive it is our
'time' that is important, and simply getting together, having a meal or
a few drinks with friends or people that we don't see very often is the
only thing we need to do. Have fun, play games, be a child again, be
creative, and sod the diet!!
Have a good one.
Love
Richard
Hi there, it seems RA.com is a bit popular at the moment so please bear with Lisa while she catches her breath!!!
I wanted to pass on a short message to you to say thankyou to all those
who made it to the Vicar of Dibley live show, I was very touched that
so many of you made an effort to be there and am so sorry that there
were some who couldn't get in at all. I hope you all had a good time
and laughed a lot.
Apologies for not being able to meet afterward but I had to dash of to
catch an plane on both Sundays so I literally came off the set and into
a car.
Anyway, I am so glad that Robin Hood is going down well....although I
always thought it would be a mixed reaction, such a broad target
audience is always hard.
Love Richard
Just
wanted to say a huge thank you to everyone who managed to make it to
the Vicar of Dibley screening, and apologies to those who were unable
to get a ticket.
I am bowled over by the fact
that so many of you made the journey to Shepperton, which is really the
back of beyond! I hadn't realised that people would turn up and be
turned away and tried very hard to arrange a room with screens in for
those who couldn't get into the studio but this has to be staffed and
fire regulated so it wasn't to be.
Thank you also for leaving the gifts and cards, I will get round to
sending stuff back which was requested. I am terribly sorry that I was
unable to see anyone after the show but on both Sundays due to other
commitments, I literally came off and jumped into a car to get to the
airport, and as they managed to find a dressing room for me which was
'a drive' away from the set it was impossible to come and say hello.
I really had a great 3 weeks with the Dibley 'family' haven't laughed
so much for so long, (actually broke 2 chairs and a rib or two
from laughing!!) I hope you agree that the comedy writing for
these final episodes is really excellent, I was very proud to have been
asked and to have all your support on the evening really touched me.
Can't wait to get back on stage again. Just wanted to give you a
hint about a project which I am working on, I think there may have been
some speculation about this, I am developing a project with a writer in
which I will play the title role and possibly co produce, it will be a
historic drama of a previously misrepresented warrior king.....that's
all I can say. At the moment we are reworking the scripts and trying to
convince someone to make it with us. Could be a lifetimes work but I
have great faith that we will pull it of, if not 2007 then 2008.
Anyway, once again a huge heart felt thank you for your continuing support.
Richard
p.s Gisborne will eventually branch out in the clothing department, but only on very special occasions!!
X
Tally ho!!
Nearly at an end and heading home to English shores for a while. Wanted
to let you all know that the launch for Robin Hood was a huge success,
I was hopping around cheering for Robin and booing some idiot in a
truly enormous black leather coat. I really hope you all enjoy it if
you can tear yourselves away from Paula Abdul's beautiful but strangely
frozen face!!!
I think the series is very refreshing, the music completely blew me
away (music obsessive that I am) and thank goodness for the HD tapes
being found, it makes a huge difference to the quality, like nothing
I've seen before....I hope granny watching on her fuzzy Black and white
portable still enjoys the show though!!!
Just wanted to pass comment about a certain newspaper interview. I
never intended to reveal anything about myself, I was just having a
lovely chat with a very nice lady, and almost forgot myself....think I
am a bit out of practice. These are the lesson I have to learn, hate
being guarded and worrying about saying the wrong thing to please the
crowd, that's just not me, but I guess I will have to take lesson from
Blair and Brown about deflection technique. I am completely of the
opinion, that none of this helps you to believe my portrayal of a
character, but the arena which I work in trades with this kind of
information currency, I intend to be a spendthrift in future.
Enjoy the series, watch out for a tie in with a well known fast food
joint where you may be able to enjoy a Double Gisburger with Cheese,
Large Sheriffries and evil sauce, or perhaps some Much Nuggets, a
McMarian will satisfy the palate especially when followed with a
Cinnamon Allan a Doughnut.
(only kidding.....I hope!)
love
Richard x
Hi
everyone, just a quick message to say a huge thank you to everyone for
those Birthday Greetings, however if you could either reduce the font
size when you print 35 to something completely illegible, or just say
early 30's that would be great, I have officially stopped counting!
I spent Monday and Tuesday in a recording booth....all day....I was
thinking about you all, as I was abusing the microphone. No,
unfortunately I am not releasing a single! But there is something in
the pipeline to tie in with RH, which might keep you occupied for a few
hours, or a few seconds depending on how quickly you nod off!
We are coming up to the final furlong now and sprinting towards the
finishing post. Spurs are sparking, fists are flying and nerves are
frayed but we are all hanging in there. The mozzies have let up now...I
think they were all blown away by a hurricane which nearly took half of
Nottingham Castle with it last Sunday, but we are thankfully still in
one piece.
Once again it was so great to read all of you messages and THANK YOU for remembering.
Will keep you posted.
Love Richard
ps. re. the Keane song, just liked the song really. Good job I didn't
mention "Smack my Bitch up" by Prodigy (No not one of my favourites!)
Apologies
for my neglect, have been busy with filming. We are over half way
through now and things are certainly hotting up. 39 degrees!
I will have to keep mum for a while longer as there is soon to be a
wave of press, and then a big push as we go to air! (we will still be
here filming!).
Now I am worried that there may be a dose of 'Hood Sickness'...Let me
just say that if your children start begging you to buy them Robin Hood
underpants, if your old man started to fix Guy of Gisbourne Go Faster
stripes to the Mondeo, or you can't decided whether to go for the
Marian or Sheriff double quilted loo roll (I suspect the latter will be
laced with powdered glass or barbed wire...beware!) then don't say I
didn't warn you.
Want to express my thanks to the lady who made the pencil drawing, I
was extremely flattered and in a spooky way it is not a million miles
away from how Gisbourne is looking...maybe he's a bit angrier and
uglier but very similar!
Check out the new Keane album.. I love it. Hamburg song is my
favourite...if you listen to it you might understand why.
Also our very own Sheriffs daughter Lily has a brilliant album coming
out (sneak preview at the Go Kart track last night!) and it is
brilliant!
So, just off to antihistamine my welts and to pray that Richie
(ironically the name of my horse) doesn't get bored, again, in the
searing heat and bolt to the nearest water hole. With me on his back
with only one foot in the stirrup, 10 stunt guys running behind
screaming stop in Hungarian (I assumed they were speaking to Richie)
and the cameras still rolling...one for Aunties Bloomers I
suspect. I wondered why they felt the need to tell me to stop...I
kind of knew that, and would if I could...perhaps they thought I was
stealing the horse or just fancied the afternoon off.
Loads of love
Richard
(p. s. Not stereotyping...women put go faster stripes on cars and men buy loo roll......)
Hello
all from sunny mosquito-ridden Budapest, as sit sit here scratching my
bites after 2 weeks in the forest, I thought I would drop you a line to
say thank you for your support and kind words about "The
Impressionists".
I always knew this was going to
be received in various ways. It is a specialised subject being
delivered in a fairly utilitarian way, attempting to appeal to a broad
age range, and for a very small budget, and as we all know that moneys
buys time in TV world , everyone's parameters were somewhat
compromised. I think the BBC got great value for money and it is a
credit to everyone that what was potentially a BBC4 programme was aired
on BBC1.
But I am only really concerned with your views, I am so thrilled that
so many of you enjoyed the programme and so many young people were
engaged as well, that really is something special.
Anyway, I have horses to ride, outlaws to capture and torture to inflict!!!
Until next time
Richard X
Lisa and all loggers on!
Shame on me the date of this e mail is proof of how neglectful I have
been. I am having my wrists slapped by e mail!!
I do apologise, I have been a little out of touch in recent months, but
that is kind of how it goes and you will notice a wave of stuff
floating around in the next few weeks.
I have been finishing off bits and pieces for The Impressionists and
doing some well chosen publicity, nothing too flashy! But prior to that
I was in LA for some time. I was called out for pilot season to do some
screen tests at Paramount CBS and HBO, just schlepping my butt around
La La Land as we actors ultimately have to do at some point, it is a
right of passage! But don't worry I don't have any plans to defect to
the West! I was just planting some seeds for the future.
I would have loved to have let you be the first to know, but those
cheeky journos at the Mirror have leaked it out, I was saving it up for
you as a surprise. So yes...I am Guy of Gisbourne in the New BBC series
of Robin Hood. I am afraid that is all I can say at the moment, there
is a request to keep quiet about any details for now so I am afraid you
will have to do some serious speculating among yourselves! All I can
say is I have serious saddle chaffing, aching shoulders from swinging a
broad sword and some bruising and grazing from the twang of a long bow!
Boys and their toys, I am in my element.
Once again my sincere apologies for leaving you in the dark like that, you see how unreliable I am.
Much love and best wishes
Richard
Just
to wish you a Happy 1st Birthday, Merry Christmas and a great New Year,
thanks for your continued love and support through 2005, I hope next
year will be as much fun. I have been finishing off sound edits etc for
'The Impressionists' and have a couple of new potential projects for
next year but will have to keep them under wraps for now! Sorry. Thanks
to everyone who kindly sent Birthday Cards and Presents and to those
who have sent Christmas Cards and gifts, can I be presumptuous and ask
if anyone was considering sending a Christmas gift to send something to
someone who needs it far more than me. A card or a small toy to
Barnardos www.barnardos.org.uk would be brilliant or a fiver to Crisis www.crisis.org.uk
might give a Christmas dinner to someone homeless. If you don't mind I
am going to take some of the things I have already received to my local
shelter. I am not being Mr Do Good, but I always feel a bit greedy at
this time of year, and a bit guilty when receiving a huge box of
chocolates from a kind admirer (thank you very much whoever it was).
A personal thanks to Lisa for a thoughtful, brilliant website. An
apology for missing 'The Milton Experience' I heard all about it, you
lot are fast becoming Trekkies!!! And a final cheers (with a pint of
best Yorkshire ale!) Have a great Christmas, see you next year.
Love
Richard
p.s Brilliant result with the Children in Need auction...you're the best X
Just
wanted to thank everyone who tuned in to Golden Hour on Weds, we have
all been quite nervous to find out how it was going to be received,
thanks for all your comments also, good or bad! I feel similar about
many aspects of the show, but as you may appreciate, for everyone this
was a huge and exiting experiment. In America we would have been
afforded the luxury of a pilot to iron out the teething problems.
Medical drama is like marmite, love it or hate it! but if you are still
undecided I would say stick with it as the following eps get better, ep
4 is my favourite and if you stay with it you will find out why!!
Just returned from France shooting The Impressionists, having a
brilliant time, but a word of warning 'It's a bit of a hairy show, and
that's not just the blokes!!!'
Will get round to answering all your brilliant letters and birthday
wishes (was out clubbing in Paris with the cast and crew on 22nd!) If I
ever manage to untangle my arms from this giant beard that seems
to have a life of its own!
Loads of love and internalcardiothorassictamponading massage,
Richard
Just
a quick note to say hello to you and everyone who looks in on the web
page. Sorry I haven't been in touch for a while, I have been
'doctoring' away on the Golden Hour, which is soon to be completed due
for release during the Autumn season on ITV.
I am about to
start shooting a BBC1, 3 part drama called "The Impressionists" playing
the role of Claude Monet, which I am really looking forward to. (that's
exclusive info for you there!!) So I may be tied up until the end of
September, which bring me round to thank you's.
I would like to say thanks for the continuing letters of support from
everyone, and there have been some anonymous gifts sent to me which I
would love to write back and say thank you for but have no return
address...(to the lady in question...many thanks for the books! They
will be cherished) and it looks like I will have to wait until the end
of September before I can attend to the small pile of letters. I want
to read them all properly and try to respond if I can so please bear
with me, it may be a while, but I will get there.
Best wishes,
Richard
Apologies
to everyone who has written their letters to me and sent gifts etc. I
have a modest pile to reply to which I will do, I promise, when I
have a clear afternoon to give my full attention to reading the letters.
I hope you enjoy Malice Aforethought over the weekend, I think you will
enjoy all the performances especially, Ben, Megan and Lucy (we're very
good mates, and keep in touch!) Sorry about the moustache, just wanted
to accentuate the 'sneer' of the toe rag that is Bill Chatford!!!
Finally just to say to all the die hard N and S lovers who are
gathering for the launch party on 24th, I wish I was able to come along
and join you but I am filming 'Golden Hour'. I hope you have a
wonderful party, have a drink for me and I hope you enjoy the DVD.
Much Love
Richard x
By December 2004, the BBC Drama website messageboard had received so many messages that it opened a special North and South board to cater for the ongoing discusssions about the programme.
However, in February, 2005, the BBC decided to close all of it's messageboards, including North & South. When Richard Armitage heard about this announcement, he logged on and posted the following message:-
A Big Thankyou
Hi
there to everyone, I am a first timer on this board as I understand
this is the last day of posting! I just wanted to say thankyou to
everyone who enjoyed North and South and expressed that in letters and
contributions to this board and others. Those contributions have made
North and South the success that it was, and still is! I also want to
congratulate you all for your persistance with the DVD release. I am
sorry that the messageboard is to be no longer, I think you 'blew the
system'!!! Only kidding I am sure you will be provided with an
alternative way to express yourselves, I hope so. Finally just to set
the record staight on a few things, I don't walk with a limp, nor did I
intentionally give John a limp, perhaps it was just a case of big
cobbles/thin soled shoes! I love U2, when I said I was not a huge fan,
I meant I was a fan but not a huge one!! As for the nose and crooked
teeth , they were prosthetic additions to the character, I am actually
Brad Pitt in the flesh!!?? Much love and warmest thanks for all your
support and enthusiasm. It has been an unforgettable adventure, I look
forward to the next one. Richard XXX
As you can imagine, the responses to this message crashed the board.
I
want to thank everyone for the unbelievable response to North and South
it is quite overwhelming but warmly received. It was such a huge
pleasure to make and I am thrilled that it has given you pleasure to
watch. Although it seemed like endless doom and gloom we managed to
have a lot of laughs during filming...there is a catalogue of outtakes
which are hilarious which will no doubt find it's way up Aunties
Bloomers!!
I am amazed at the way in which you have all
picked up on the very fine details we were all working towards,
even subliminal moments which I though were secret and would pass
unnoticed have been observed. Thank you.
I am taking Danni out for a pie and a pint before Christmas to
congratulate her on her amazing performance, I miss her and it will be
great to catch up.
I will try to keep you posted on future projects...Malice a Forethought
is likely to be released early next year. I play along side Lucy Brown
(aka Anne Latiner) Bill Chatford is a cruel misogynist who lays
into his unfortunate wife, it's set in the late 20's so there are lots
of Enid Blyton type bicycling picnics in wrinkly stockings (not me
obviously!) and croquet on the lawn in funny hats!! Hilarious.
So, I want to wish you all a merry Christmas, I will eventually read
all your comments but thanks for your support and commitment.
Love Richard x