Tour of Dad's Army film locations
On Saturday 10th May 2008, the Dad's Army Appreciation Society (DAAS) organised a tour of locations in and around Thetford that were used in the series . A old red routemaster collected a group of DAAS members and their guests at around 11:00am. We were accompanied by Frank Williams (the Vicar) who was able to entertain us with stories about the cast and crew whilst filming was taking place, and by Harold Snoad who was responsible for suggesting Thetford be used for external shooting all those years ago. Harold was also responsible for finding suitable locations for non-studio bound scenes in series 1 to 4 - unfortunately we only visited one location used during Harold's time on the programme and that was Brandon station, used in The Big Parade.
Other locations visited included;
Elvedon Hall (the tower is pictured above and in the final scenes of Battle of the Giants)
The field where Mainwaring is chased by a dog with a grenade in his mouth in Fallen Idol
The bridge where the fire engine used in Brain vs Brawn was stopped by the Army
The green where the pageant was held in Knights of Madness
The church used for the external Church scenes in Ring Dem Bells and The Captain's Car
The Anchor Hotel which featured in The Man and the Hour and was used as cast and crew accommodation
Both Tony and I from the Dad's Army podcast were invited to come along and we managed to secure a number of recordings with the event organisers and Frank and Harold. You will be able to hear those interviews on episode 21 of the podcast due for release over the next few days.
Pictures taken on the tour were few in number as I was so busy making recordings, but click on the slideshow to your right to see the photos we did manage to take. If you were with us on the tour and took some pictures and would like to see them on this page, then please e-mail them to me at james@dadsarmypodcast.com - we will credit all photographs we recieve.
All slideshow photos taken by James at the Dad's Army Podcast
1 comment:
Great photographs. Thanks for posting!
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