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Wizard prize for charity auction Summary: Article: HARRY Potter fans can land a part in the teenage wizard's latest film.
A role in The Goblet of Fire will go under the hammer at a charity auction for the Multiple Sclerosis Society Scotland tonight.
Whoever bids the highest price will win the chance to join Harry and pals as an extra in a crowd scene at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry when filming begins next April.
But adult Potter fans will have to give the prize to a child as the role can not be taken by anyone over the age of 18.
Author JK Rowling is patron of the MS charity and will be guest of honour at the gala dinner compered by magician Paul Daniels.
Other top prizes to be auctioned off at tonight's event at the National Museum in Edinburgh include a holiday in Bali.
Last year the MS Society raised Ł287,000 with a charity ball at Stirling Castle and is hoping to match that with this year's 1950s themed event.
Earlier this month JK Rowling joined a delegation lobbying the Scottish Parliament calling for ministers to guarantee Scots the same level of care as MS patients in England. The author's mother died from MS in 1990 aged 45.
HARRY Potter fans can land a part in the teenage wizard's latest film.
A role in The Goblet of Fire will go under the hammer at a charity auction for the Multiple Sclerosis Society Scotland tonight.
Whoever bids the highest price will win the chance to join Harry and pals as an extra in a crowd scene at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry when filming begins next April.
But adult Potter fans will have to give the prize to a child as the role can not be taken by anyone over the age of 18.
Author JK Rowling is patron of the MS charity and will be guest of honour at the gala dinner compered by magician Paul Daniels.
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Courtsey Evening times.