Friday, 10 July 2015
A Sort of Home Coming
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Up hill, down dale
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Thursday, 9 July 2015
The stairs up there...
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Throwback Thursday - I'm Impressed
With little else out there at the moment, here's a throwback to Season Three, Episode Two - it was the best of times, it was the...no it was all pretty good that episode!
Just the one...
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Tuesday, 7 July 2015
A dog's life...
Thank you very much to Helen for sharing her picture of Martin meeting her dog (and her of course)! It looks like Martin is just as excited by the encounter as any fan would be!
Your last warning!
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Sunday, 5 July 2015
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Wednesday, 1 July 2015
The Other Days Filming
Below are some photos and an excerpt from the blog of Doc Martin Lover, who recently spent some time on set as an extra. You can read the rest HERE!
Now that I have written about the day I spent on the set being
involved with the filming, I wanted to describe some things I noticed
while I was simply watching. In total my husband and I were in Port
Isaac renting a house at the top of Fore Street for 12 days. We arrived
on a Monday and departed the Saturday of the next week. That means we
were in Port Isaac for one weekend during which there was, of course, no
filming. My day on the set was the first Wednesday we were there and
that was extremely fortuitous because after that the weather became
erratic to say the least.
We watched some filming on the Tues. after we arrived and I found the
location of the so-called filming schedule. I would say two things
about posting a schedule: 1. We learned quickly that no schedule could
be followed because of the unpredictable nature of the weather, and 2.
If they are filming in Port Isaac or Port Gaverne, it’s pretty obvious
where they are because of the trucks, equipment and crew swarming
around. We happened to be able to go to the top floor of the house we
rented and look out across the harbour to Roscarrock Hill and see if
anything was happening out there. If there wasn’t any sign of action, we
could take a walk down the hill into the village and immediately tell
if they were filming there OR we could walk down the other side of the
hill into Port Gaverne and quickly see if there was filming going on
below. It may be a courtesy to the town and the people who live and work
there to post a schedule, but while we were there, and I venture to
guess more than 50% of the time, the weather forces a change. I will
confess that I exercise a lot and have no trouble walking up and down
the steep streets of these adjacent towns; however, the towns are so
small and compact that I think anyone could sweep the area in twenty
minutes or less to figure out where the filming is taking place.
Keep reading HERE.
Flying Fruit
Thank you Lynne for allowing me to share you Facebook photos! Why is fruit so frequently in the firing line?!
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