Wonder if @boobylock will be wearing the purple vest for GOSH for the third time at the London Marathon this year, and if Dan will be joining him? (not including the time he wore it for the Brighton Marathon). #BobbyLockwood
After 6 years, 5 series, 4 books, 2 different cities/towns, 1 BAFTA and a magazine and a game, Wolfblood has come to an end. Even though I didn’t watch series 4&5, the first 3 series were very important to me. Firstly because it lead me to creating a fan account, and here I am today with 4,000+ followers, thanks for that by the way. But it also helped me to support an incredible casts and more importantly it has lead to me being able to support Bobby in everything he does from acting to charity events, for GOSH. I just wanna thank everyone who helped make Wolfblood the show that inspired me so much, thanks for the creative team for writing such a good show that wasn’t just enjoyed by children. Thank you to the crew for bringing the show alive. Thank you to the animators and CGI experts who created better wolves than those in twilight. And last but not least thank you to all the actors who made the show what it is ‘whatever we do, wherever we go we’ll always be a pack’. 🐺🌕 #BobbyLockwood #Wolfblood
The wait is almost over, see Bobby as Spiritual Simon in Access All Areas in cinemas across the UK from the 20th October. #BobbyLockwood #Repost @aaathefilm ・・・ The wait is nearly over! It's official, #AAAthefilm hits UK cinemas 20th October! See you all soon 😉 #itsneverjustagig
Following the success of the London marathon last year, Bobby has decided to raise money again for Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) by running two marathons in two weeks -the Brighton marathon on the 9th April and the London marathon on the 23rd April, to donate visit Bobby's fundraising page http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/BobbyLockwood and if you donate don't forget to gift aid your donation, so that GOSH benefit from an extra 25p for every £1 that is donated. Last year Bobby, along with his friend Dan, managed to raise £2,796.13, for GOSH. In London, Bobby is aiming to beat his time, of 4 hours and 32 minutes, from the London marathon last year. So hopefully with your continued support, Bobby will be able to raise just as much as what was raised last year. All your donations, no matter how big or small, will help sick children. The money raised will enable GOSH to provide world-class care for its young patients and their families and to pioneer new treatments & cures for childhood illness. Even if you can't donate show your support by sharing the link so that others may be able to support GOSH and their great work.
On January 5th Bobby will appear in episode 1 of Unforgotten on itv 1 at 9pm, playing Nathan. Following that Bobby will appear as Josh in episode 2 of Uncle, which airs on the 8th January on the BBC iPlayer.