The U.K. online version of the Daily Mail newspaper has recently published some shots of Tim Roth as Christie filming scenes for the new drama in Glasgow, parts of which are being used to represent Notting Hill in the 1940s and early 1950s. I am not sure if Roth looks more like Christie when made up than Richard Attenborough did.
It seems that the arrest of Christie in 1953 is being shot, with the River Clyde in Glasgow representing the Thames at Putney Bridge.
Not a vastly important point perhaps, but a bus being used in these scenes is not an authentic London one from the early 1950s but one from the same period which ran in the Glasgow area, the only similarity to a London bus being the fact that it is red. I do hope that there won't be a lot of similar period inaccuracies in the serial though.
I actually live near Glasgow myself so I will probably be able to recognise the locations used when the serial is finally shown on television.
It seems that the arrest of Christie in 1953 is being shot, with the River Clyde in Glasgow representing the Thames at Putney Bridge.
Not a vastly important point perhaps, but a bus being used in these scenes is not an authentic London one from the early 1950s but one from the same period which ran in the Glasgow area, the only similarity to a London bus being the fact that it is red. I do hope that there won't be a lot of similar period inaccuracies in the serial though.
I actually live near Glasgow myself so I will probably be able to recognise the locations used when the serial is finally shown on television.
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