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Craig Parkinson has confirmed he's playing Norman Potting and he'll be in the second one.
I hope he doesn't mind having his hair thinned for his comb over.
Craig Parkinson has confirmed he's playing Norman Potting and he'll be in the second one.
There or somewhere close - I assumed it was a top floor flat in the so-called New England Quarter, maybe a little further north? You could see Theobald House as well as St Barts but also New England House.
Craig Parkinson has confirmed he's playing Norman Potting and he'll be in the second one.
Craig Parkinson has confirmed he's playing Norman Potting and he'll be in the second one.
Jury's Inn doesn't have a penthouse balcony.
I'm gonna stick my neck out and say it's the tall building on the corner of New England Street and the turnoff for Sainsbury's.
Yes, I believe so. They were also using the ground floor of that building as production offices for a short while.
I saw an interview with Simm which said he had already moved to Brighton, and was starting the process of this before starting Grace.
I really enjoyed it, Simm is class actor.
All Saints, Patcham - as in the book.
Might have missed it in the thread, but where was Michael Buried? Which woods?
Thanks for the compliment, but after my time. Hard to be sure about the dates, but guessing between about 64 and 68 for me. I loved it so much, it seemed like a long time. Clifford Dann, the Estate Agent, was choir master and organist. He had a Austin Princess Van den Plas R which seemed to me to make him the height of wealth and sophistication. Ken Brookes was his deputy and drove a Triumph Herald. Less impressive. Charlie Hazelgrove was the grumpy verger with a heart of gold and mints in his pocket in case you felt a bit dicky tummy at church. Choirboy pay, especially for weddings, half a crown each wedding and up to 3 or 4 on a good Saturday, kept me in 45's, Airfix kits, Jamboree bags and fireworks. Good times.
I watched it last night. Certainly enjoyable, but definitely an ITV production, I think the BBC would have done it better. Personally I would have preferred to have seen it spread over 3 or 4 hour-long episodes
I'm not convinced it is. I got married there and lived just round the corner and while the inside shot certainly could be All Saints, the outside doesn't look like there.
There or somewhere close - I assumed it was a top floor flat in the so-called New England Quarter, maybe a little further north? You could see Theobald House as well as St Barts but also New England House.
It’s a penthouse in one of the blocks on the other side of Sainsbury’s, I’ve actually been on that roof terrace [emoji106]
That’s the one.