The Beiderbecke Affair

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Post by raveydavey »

Phill_dvsn wrote: buffaloskinner wrote: This is Trevor & Jills place in Norfolk Green, they also film at Skelton Grange power station, long gone now'. Funny you posted that, I checked that place out the night before last. That was Jills house of the second series, the Beiderbecke tapes. It wasn't anywhere near as good as the first series I thought. I found this website about the programme, it's pretty good and has all things 1980's includedhttp://www.80sactual.com/2009/05/beiderbecke-a ... .htmlThere are some original press release publicity letters included.     Great link Phill - there's another couple of hours lost!
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Post by Walterb »

Aristophanes Street was definitely an invention of Alan Plater, creator of the Beiderbecke Trilogy. The filming for The Beiderbecke Affair took place during the summer and autumn of 1984, so Hawes Place or wherever was given the Aristophanes Street tag whilst in its death throes for filming purposes. Mr Plater mentions Aristophanes Street in his 1985 novel of the series, The Beiderbecke Affair.

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The box set trilogy is excellent value and a perfect antidote to the 'pap' that's on at the mo.Just as Billy Liar is 1960's Leeds / Bradford bottled at source, so this is great mid 80's.My kids might not agree 1st sentence..

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I did a relevant guess where and what about the series herehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn/653063 ... eamSomeone guessed it, but there are some good film clips in the links in the comments section below. It might prove of interest to some.
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Just watched the Youtube episode someone posted.I'd forgotten about those gold-metal school dinner water jugs.I still have Jill Swinburne as a (not so) weird crush.    

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Jogon wrote: Just watched the Youtube episode someone posted.I'd forgotten about those gold-metal school dinner water jugs.I still have Jilly Swinburne as a (not so) weird crush. Remember the milk lady in Open All Hours. ?You share your interest with Ggggranvill(and me)
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dogduke wrote: Jogon wrote: Just watched the Youtube episode someone posted.I'd forgotten about those gold-metal school dinner water jugs.I still have Jilly Swinburne as a (not so) weird crush. Remember the milk lady in Open All Hours. ?You share your interest with Ggggranvill(and me) The milk lady was played by Barbara Flynn who is a great actress. She was recently seen in Just Henry a lot of which was filmed in and around Leeds and Scarborough (see other threads).

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dogduke wrote: Jogon wrote: Just watched the Youtube episode someone posted.I'd forgotten about those gold-metal school dinner water jugs.I still have Jill Swinburne as a (not so) weird crush. Remember the milk lady in Open All Hours. ?You share your interest with Ggggranvill(and me) No...never watched but will have a look.    

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Couple of things that fans may enjoy:-British Film Institute Classics, Paperback £7 on Amazonhttp://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Beiderbecke-Affair ... p_productA few full episode on UKTV goldhttp://www.youtube.com/user/TheShipSong1/video ... eiderbecke    

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Post by Loiner1960 »

The street name plate looks authentic, however, Leeds name plates had the postal district in red on them.Funny how most, not all, the area's have disappeared. Just going across the border, down Lincolnshire way!

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