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Our Time Travellers Invitation Poster features on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert!

Our Time Travellers Invitation Poster features on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert!

June 21, 2016

It was a great surprise this morning to find a friendly email from someone in the US, letting me know that one of our Stephen Hawking Time Travellers Invitation prints was seen on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night! 

It featured during an interview with Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgård who apparently once snuck into the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York pretending to be a roadie – and had his photo taken with Colbert. Our print is up on the wall there and steals the limelight nicely!

You can recreate this photo simply by purchasing your own copy of the open edition Time Travellers print and then hiring Stephen Colbert to stand next to you. 

It's great to see our work on TV, but somehow even cooler that it's up on the wall of the Ed Sullivan Theater where The Beatles debuted on American TV in 1964.




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