by UKLisaW » Mon Sep 05, 2016 6:44 am
mark74 wrote:Hi how many envelope s do each actor need to receive is it 2 one inside the other one to the actor with a letter and the other with a first class stamp on it is that right on the bbc website it says you can use on big envelope and put all the other envelope s in side dose the big hard back envelope have to be self addressed big envelope or just 1 class what about all the other envelope I want to het photos cast cards signed because iv spent a lot of money buying cast cards some from c4 brookside paul usher and photos and one of Danny dyer I gave that to a friend I would prefer to have my own signed cast card s and photo s from actor s iv spoke to real actors along time ago I dont use any other website so I come on here to see who can help me save money I dont want to buy them why its not the same the ones what people sell they where for them theys what I want are for my own personal collection can anyone help please bbc says one big envelope then put all the other envelope s in side for each actor dose each envelope have to have a 1 class stamp bbc website said it saves postage could someone please let me know the Easyer way to do this I no the address and each actor wait for your reply s please
First of all write a letter to the cast member you want an autograph from. I tend to keep them quite short as they get a lot of mail. Then at the end of the letter ask for a signed photo. Along with the letter you also need to include an envelope with your name and address on so they can send you a photo back. It doesn’t need a stamp as the BBC pay the return postage. Make sure it is big enough to fit a postcard in. I tend to use C5 size envelopes.
On the envelope of the letter just write the actors name c/o BBC Eastenders and seal it up.
Then put all your letters into one big envelope and send it to:
Autographs,
EastEnders,
BBC Elstree Centre,
Clarendon Road,
Borehamwood,
Herts,
WD6 1JF.
Take it to the post office to get weighed so it has the correct postage. I send about 5 at a time, but you can send as many or as few as you like. I send a few at a time as it saves on postage.
[quote="mark74"]Hi how many envelope s do each actor need to receive is it 2 one inside the other one to the actor with a letter and the other with a first class stamp on it is that right on the bbc website it says you can use on big envelope and put all the other envelope s in side dose the big hard back envelope have to be self addressed big envelope or just 1 class what about all the other envelope I want to het photos cast cards signed because iv spent a lot of money buying cast cards some from c4 brookside paul usher and photos and one of Danny dyer I gave that to a friend I would prefer to have my own signed cast card s and photo s from actor s iv spoke to real actors along time ago I dont use any other website so I come on here to see who can help me save money I dont want to buy them why its not the same the ones what people sell they where for them theys what I want are for my own personal collection can anyone help please bbc says one big envelope then put all the other envelope s in side for each actor dose each envelope have to have a 1 class stamp bbc website said it saves postage could someone please let me know the Easyer way to do this I no the address and each actor wait for your reply s please[/quote]
First of all write a letter to the cast member you want an autograph from. I tend to keep them quite short as they get a lot of mail. Then at the end of the letter ask for a signed photo. Along with the letter you also need to include an envelope with your name and address on so they can send you a photo back. It doesn’t need a stamp as the BBC pay the return postage. Make sure it is big enough to fit a postcard in. I tend to use C5 size envelopes.
On the envelope of the letter just write the actors name c/o BBC Eastenders and seal it up.
Then put all your letters into one big envelope and send it to:
Autographs,
EastEnders,
BBC Elstree Centre,
Clarendon Road,
Borehamwood,
Herts,
WD6 1JF.
Take it to the post office to get weighed so it has the correct postage. I send about 5 at a time, but you can send as many or as few as you like. I send a few at a time as it saves on postage.