Baz
Coventry Thread starter
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16 of 49
Fri 15th Jun 2012 10:22pm
Yes the Walsgrave had a number of programmes based there. They have had a number of film crews on the streets of Coventry with the A & E crews, one crew with Heli med and there was one based in the Casualty Dept as well. |
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PeteC
NZ |
17 of 49
Sun 15th Jul 2012 12:36am
I posted some time ago about the Everyman TV programme on the History of Weston Street, Hillfields that was filmed in the late 70's.
Still hoping that one day I might find someone who has a copy as my gran and great Aunt were interviewed. Now that Hillfields is changing so much it would also be fascinating to see again |
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire |
18 of 49
Tue 2nd Jul 2013 11:52am
I worked at the Rolls-Royce Ansty factory for many years and sometime in the 80's a film crew arrived to record scenes in our drawing office and stores for a TV film called 'Mirage' based on the French jet design and the plans stolen in the form of industrial espionage. The actors, which included Ian Holm, were filming for a week and went into the canteen every day for a lunchtime drink!
I did watch it when transmitted but unfortunately I can't find any mention on Sir Ian Holms's 'Wikipedia' link. |
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Greenman |
19 of 49
Sat 6th Jul 2013 9:22pm
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire |
20 of 49
Thu 11th Jul 2013 9:38am
Hello all, I watched the final episode of 'Love & Marriage last night (having missed the first 2 or 3) I wasn't terribly interested in the storyline, more in the locations! With the exception of the obvious ones, which areas of the city were used for the house locations etc. and is the fancy dress race in Broadgate real or just fancy! (Sky Blue Sam - I remember him from the sixties!) |
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gangan
Stockton, Southam |
21 of 49
Thu 11th Jul 2013 11:24am
The main character also mentioned proposing to his wife outside the chip shop in Hipswell Highway. My guess is the houses are in Earlsdon somewhere |
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SkyBlueRocker
coventry |
22 of 49
Sun 21st Jul 2013 7:07pm
Did anyone see "Arthur's Hallowed Ground" on Film4 yesterday, filmed in the grounds of Courtaulds club which later became Mercia sporting club. Was lovely to see the way that it used to be. I could see the tree which stood in my garden when I lived in Guild Rd and both the chimneys still standing at their full height. I was 9 when that was filmed and remember it well. You can even see the old Matterson's place on Kingfield Rd |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
23 of 49
Sun 21st Jul 2013 8:09pm
Hi SkyBlueRocker,
I did not see it last evening, but Jimmy Jewel was the groundsman. That was the film we were talking about, Midland Red on Friday. What a pip! I remember the film being recorded in the early eighties, at the Courtaulds sports ground & club house. I also saw the film on tele when I was staying in digs in Cramlington about 1987.
The thing is Midland Red, I had got Jimmy Jewel correct as well as the Courtaulds cricket ground (that Warwickshire played on a number of times) but all the other details I had got totally mixed up, almost like the pickles in the pickle factory with Hylda Baker. |
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Midland Red
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24 of 49
Sun 21st Jul 2013 9:10pm
How spooky |
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SkyBlueRocker
coventry |
25 of 49
Wed 24th Jul 2013 5:05pm
Was a lovely trip down memory lane, that area has changed so much, you can find the full cast here |
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Derrickarthur
Coventry |
26 of 49
Fri 15th Jul 2016 8:26pm
On 14th Jun 2012 11:09pm, NeilsYard said:
The hospital drama 'Angels' was based at what's now The Royal Court Hotel - previously Keresley Hospital.
I'm sure that some of the nurses in Angels lived in a big house in Lythalls Lane opposite the top end of King George's Avenue. I remember seeing a view down King George's showing the large building (inc clocktower) of British Celanese (Courtaulds, Little Heath) |
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Not Local
Bedworth |
27 of 49
Fri 15th Jul 2016 9:11pm
I was always told that 'Angels' was filmed in a spare ward at Walsgrave Hospital on an unused floor. It was quite possible for a big hospital to have mothballed facilities which would only be used in times of war or major catastrophe. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
28 of 49
Fri 15th Jul 2016 9:59pm
Hi all
I understand that three locations were principally used for the nurse drama series, two in London as well as in Coventry. Courtaulds had guest houses in Foleshill, as well as one in Glasshouse Lane near to Kenilworth. Both of these locations were used on occasions, along with the main hospital ward buildings as described by "Not Local". |
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
29 of 49
Sun 26th Mar 2017 5:25pm
Well, I didn't expect to see this! Someone at work wondered if I'd seen it on the telly, which I hadn't, but thanks to the wonder of YouTube we are able to catch up with an unexpected and irreverent look at Coventry Market, thanks to, of all people.... Harry Hill !!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMh-i31VZCE |
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Osmiroid
UK |
30 of 49
Sun 26th Mar 2017 6:21pm
Great entertainment!
There could have been some potential rivalry if Middlemores were still around and Joe Lycett was related to the Lycett Saddles family (both B'ham).
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