Hi ,
Has anyone seen the new TV Series: Love Lies & Records which is set in leeds .
I have seen a couple of episodes and the Town Hall and Corn exchange appear in the opening shots.
Is the registry office in the Town Hall? When I lived in Leeds it was on Park Square.
BP
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It used to be said that the statue of the Black Prince had been placed in City Square , near the station, pointing South to tell all the southerners who've just got off the train to b****r off back down south!
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Moved twice since it was in Park Square blackprince. First to Belgrave Street/Wade lane, then more recently to the Town Hall. I believe the ceremony room at the Town Hall is that once used for payment and receipt of Court awarded maintenance or fines - I'm sure there must be a link in there somewhere!
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Actually Jim, according to the LCC website while registry office services are actually carried out in the Town Hall the Registry Office itself is at 2 Great George Street (the building on the corner with Cookridge Street). The Registry Office in the programme BP refers to is actually very clos by being the Mechanic Institute building, now Leeds Museum, on Cookridge Street. At least the entrance/exit clips are because you can usually see Millennium Square and the LGI in the background.
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Thanks for the correction tyke bhoy. As usual the devil is in the detail!
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As i had never heard of this before and next Thursdays episode is the 6th and last in the series, So i had a look on Youtube but was not impressed.
Unfortunately there does not seem to be the Northern T.V. Plays, anymore with a real gripping storyline. The last one i recall was "Happy Valley" with Sarah Lancaster, which i read somewhere is in the process of having another Series made
Unfortunately there does not seem to be the Northern T.V. Plays, anymore with a real gripping storyline. The last one i recall was "Happy Valley" with Sarah Lancaster, which i read somewhere is in the process of having another Series made
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The current Leeds Register Office at 2 Great George Street, Leeds 2, occupies the building which was originally the Central High School (later known as the City of Leeds School).
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Don't despair jack - I expect there will be another series of DI Banks before too long.volvojack wrote:As i had never heard of this before and next Thursdays episode is the 6th and last in the series, So i had a look on Youtube but was not impressed.
Unfortunately there does not seem to be the Northern T.V. Plays, anymore with a real gripping storyline. The last one i recall was "Happy Valley" with Sarah Lancaster, which i read somewhere is in the process of having another Series made
It used to be said that the statue of the Black Prince had been placed in City Square , near the station, pointing South to tell all the southerners who've just got off the train to b****r off back down south!
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Thanks to all for updating me on the relocation of the registry office in Leeds.
According to reviews of the programme some of the scenes are shot in Dewsbury town hall. Most of the exterior shots appear to be Leeds so I guess Dewsbury was used for the interior shots of the registry office.
According to reviews of the programme some of the scenes are shot in Dewsbury town hall. Most of the exterior shots appear to be Leeds so I guess Dewsbury was used for the interior shots of the registry office.
It used to be said that the statue of the Black Prince had been placed in City Square , near the station, pointing South to tell all the southerners who've just got off the train to b****r off back down south!
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Don't despair jack - I expect there will be another series of DI Banks before too long.blackprince wrote:volvojack wrote:As i had never heard of this before and next Thursdays episode is the 6th and last in the series, So i had a look on Youtube but was not impressed.
Unfortunately there does not seem to be the Northern T.V. Plays, anymore with a real gripping storyline. The last one i recall was "Happy Valley" with Sarah Lancaster, which i read somewhere is in the process of having another Series made
As a coincidence B.P. we were watching a "Touch of Frost ", the episode shows Inspector Mullet walking into the Civic Hall and being interviewed for Promotion. there are quite clear views of the Civic Hall and the Infirmary, a change from the usual episodes where Frost and his oppo are flying around Foundry Lane.
D. I. Banks is O.K. but he has only one sad expression.
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Don't despair jack - I expect there will be another series of DI Banks before too long.volvojack wrote:blackprince wrote:volvojack wrote:As i had never heard of this before and next Thursdays episode is the 6th and last in the series, So i had a look on Youtube but was not impressed.
Unfortunately there does not seem to be the Northern T.V. Plays, anymore with a real gripping storyline. The last one i recall was "Happy Valley" with Sarah Lancaster, which i read somewhere is in the process of having another Series made
As a coincidence B.P. we were watching a "Touch of Frost ", the episode shows Inspector Mullet walking into the Civic Hall and being interviewed for Promotion. there are quite clear views of the Civic Hall and the Infirmary, a change from the usual episodes where Frost and his oppo are flying around Foundry Lane.
There were also shots of him walking about in Killingbeck Cemetery and one of his female 'Tecs walking down a corridor in Chapel Allerton Hosp. plus some good clear views of the city centre Apartments along the river.
D. I. Banks is O.K. but he has only one sad expression.