Lenny Rider
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- Sep 15, 2010
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All Saints, Patcham - as in the book.
Where the legendary Paul Whelch had his funeral service

All Saints, Patcham - as in the book.
Exactly. It is a TV drama not a Crimewatch reconstruction, they are free to choose the locations that work for filming/look good aesthetically.
The flat was in the Van Alen building.
Well I thoroughly enjoyed it and, as pointed out earlier, not too many continuity errors, which I normally find can really grate if you know the areas![]()
Some pretty shonky acting from some of the cast.
John Simm is always watchable though. As opposed to Ian Beale who played him onstage ha!
Pretty entertaining stuff though, and always good to spot familiar places.
When it started and they talked about the shoes and the medium I was thinking I’ve seen this before. It all seems really familiar. Then I looked in my bookshelf and saw I had the book and have read half of it. I gave up because I couldn’t stand how poorly written it was but the series is watchable.
Smugglers Rest these days. I saw them filming there one day on my way to work. Amazing how many trucks etc are needed for one small scene like that...the car park was completely full!
Condensing the book into around 90 minutes was always going to be a tough ask, particularly when you also need to introduce some of the characters and (in Roy's case) backstory, but think they did a very good job. I'd have preferred a longer treatment, spread over two nights (say), so that some elements of the story had more time to breathe/tension to build, but nevertheless enjoyed it. I'm sure the people behind the adaptation would have loved a longer screen time but it would've been the deal that they were able to get. For those struggling with Peter James's writing style, it improved after the first few books as I think he had feedback over what worked and what didn't.
The second book has been fully filmed but don't know when it will air. Norman Potting (not our NP, unfortunately!) came into the Grace books from book two, so he will be in the second one (Looking Good Dead). The production team are extremely keen to do the rest of the books but depends on the popularity of the first two. With the exception of The Times, who had a very claustrophobic reviewer watch the episode (and therefore unfairly gave it 2/5 purely because for her, the filming of the coffin scenes were particularly effective), the media reviews seemed to be very positive indeed, with an array of 4/5 reviews. Fingers crossed...
It's the same when they shoot on location in any city. New York..... LA..... the worst one was the Batman movies, Gotham was nothing like it is in real life.
Condensing the book into around 90 minutes was always going to be a tough ask, particularly when you also need to introduce some of the characters and (in Roy's case) backstory, but think they did a very good job. I'd have preferred a longer treatment, spread over two nights (say), so that some elements of the story had more time to breathe/tension to build, but nevertheless enjoyed it. I'm sure the people behind the adaptation would have loved a longer screen time but it would've been the deal that they were able to get. For those struggling with Peter James's writing style, it improved after the first few books as I think he had feedback over what worked and what didn't.
The second book has been fully filmed but don't know when it will air. Norman Potting (not our NP, unfortunately!) came into the Grace books from book two, so he will be in the second one (Looking Good Dead). The production team are extremely keen to do the rest of the books but depends on the popularity of the first two. With the exception of The Times, who had a very claustrophobic reviewer watch the episode (and therefore unfairly gave it 2/5 purely because for her, the filming of the coffin scenes were particularly effective), the media reviews seemed to be very positive indeed, with an array of 4/5 reviews. Fingers crossed...
Surprised there hasn't been more discussion of this yet, though haven't watched it yet - any good?
I think its balcony just below Pro Motion Hire. On that map. I worked it out from the roof of building in Trafalgar Place today!Judging by the map, it looked like after Vosper took Grace off the case, he went downstairs and was chatting to Branson in Sinclair Walk. I had to go through the triangle behind them to see a physio after a car accident.
Unlike poor Michael..![]()