Apparently most of the locations are around Bridport, and nearby West Bay:-
Broadchurch, UK Killing-style TV drama 04 March 2013
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostApparently most of the locations are around Bridport, and nearby West Bay
Apparently it's done wonders for tourist bookings this year. The paper shop has put up a sign saying "Under New Management", and has kept some of the film prop notices on the door.
The only things you could possibly film at Poundbury would be Trumpton, or perhaps the English remake of The Truman Show.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostThey are indeed. Know it well. (I don't know Clevedon, but most of it looks familiar).
Apparently it's done wonders for tourist bookings this year. The paper shop has put up a sign saying "Under New Management", and has kept some of the film prop notices on the door.
The only things you could possibly film at Poundbury would be Trumpton, or perhaps the English remake of The Truman Show.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostMy brother was telling me about this yesterday, but as I didn't know what he was talking about I've got a bit muddled.
However this suggests that some scenes were shot in Clevedon (I remember him telling me about Clevedon Old Church - St Andrews, where Tennyson's friend Hallam ("In Memoriam") was buried. He also mentioned something where Doctor Who is being filmed, but I think that's somewhere else nearby.
Poundbury? What does it look like, then? Doesn't sound like Clevedon. Was part of it set in Lyme Regis, or was that something else? They were on about fossils at one time
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostMr GG has a nice portfolio of pics of Poundbury that he likes to post on here, every time some reference comes up to Prince Charles's views on modern architecture.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Yes a lot of it was shot in Clevedon, North Somerset. The two houses featured are just down the end of my road and the church is almost next door. FF is right it was St Andrews Church where Hallam is buried. The main road where the newspaper office and the hotel were was Hill Road, the Broadchurch Echo office was a disused book shop and the hotel had once been a Natwest bank.
The moons rays in the last shots came from a big spot lamp on a cherry picker right outside my house!!
Right at the end there was a caption which said Broadchurch will be back!!
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostBrilliant stuff. I thought Olivia Coleman was absolutely superb in this finale. Heartbreaking.
Totally agreed. A brilliantly constructed, acted, paced and filmed finale. Not a weak link in the acting imo, OC leading the way.
I had it solved last week too, btw, Draco ... I thought the reason convincing, particularly as it sprang from what we knew of poor young Tom and also Danny's dad.
Thank heavens the conclusion wasn't a let-down. I loved the way the "59 days earlier" segment revealed exactly what happened, leaving the fallout to develop in a very raw and elegiac way
The opening scene of Hardy on the beach (such colours! never seen that on TV before) and the closing scene with the beacons lit along the coast, will live long in the memory.
Originally posted by chapman19 View PostYes a lot of it was shot in Clevedon, North Somerset. The two houses featured are just down the end of my road and the church is almost next door.
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The moons rays in the last shots came from a big spot lamp on a cherry picker right outside my house!!
Fascinating. Presumably you were able to follow the filming... When was it? Last summer, I suppose?
As a matter of interest, is the stretch of beach (and the cliffs) nearby in reality?
(V glad of a day off tomorrow allowing a cheeky late night catch up! )Last edited by Nick Armstrong; 23-04-13, 01:10."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Fascinating. Presumably you were able to follow the filming... When was it? Last summer, I suppose?
As a matter of interest, is the stretch of beach (and the cliffs) nearby in reality?
The film crew were very concerned when I tried to film them on location, I had to promise not to film anything that would give away the storyline.
I believe the stretch of beach (and cliffs) was Bridport, Dorset as was the harbour and newsagents. I don't know where the police station was - it was not Clevedon.
In one scene a young couple jumped on a motor cycle in Clevedon rode off down a very short lane that led to the muddy Bristol Channel only to arrive, minutes later on the beach in Bridport!
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Originally posted by chapman19 View PostIt was filmed last autumn, the last filming being at the end of November.
The film crew were very concerned when I tried to film them on location, I had to promise not to film anything that would give away the storyline.
I believe the stretch of beach (and cliffs) was Bridport, Dorset as was the harbour and newsagents. I don't know where the police station was - it was not Clevedon.
In one scene a young couple jumped on a motor cycle in Clevedon rode off down a very short lane that led to the muddy Bristol Channel only to arrive, minutes later on the beach in Bridport!
Miller and Danny united:
See.... it's only telly!!
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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