Friday, 26 January 2007

Peggy pounce

Been working on an interesting project with a sweet old lady called Peggy. She's 85 years old and will be launching her website in a few weeks.. I've been shooting some films with her which are turning out to be lots of fun and quite a giggle.. Keep your ears and eyes searching the net for the Great dame...

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I just saw the film with Peggy Pounce on a Dell Promotion Tour and it was so funny. I was wondering if her website is available, like you mentioned.

Anonymous said...

Is was wondering if the website with Peggy is already online? I saw her video at Dell in Austria and I just though she is so funny. Thanks in advance for more infos on her. Natascha from Austria team27@austromail.at

Helga22 said...

Peggy Pounce sadly died yesterday around 12 noon.

However she died peacefully and without pain - hopefully soon to be joining her beloved husband Richard who died about ten years ago.

RIP.

Mrs G said...

Peggy was a neighbour and friend of ours for many years. Although we kept in touch when she moved away from our street, we had no idea this great film had been made. May we ask how you and Peggy got together to work on this project? Sally Green

Tyrone Probert said...

Hi all,
I'm so sorry to hear the news.
Peggy had done some work for a charity and had been filmed by a production company some months before I worked with her. She had been noticed as being a fantastic character... The Dell job came up and I came up with the idea of rather than using a dull man in a white coat talking about the new innovations.. we would have some fun! I wanted a little old dear for the role and the production company knew the perfect lady! Mrs Peggy Pounce! She was the star of the show, the client absolutely loved her, the agency, and the crew..We all send our condolences to her friends and family. May she rest in peace.

Helga22 said...

Today was the memorial service at the URC in Henleaze in Bristol.

She has donated her body for medical research hence the memorial service.

Helga22 said...

Thank you for your comment.

The memorial service was lovely and as she had donated her body for medical research we cannot hold a funeral for some time to come.