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Downton Abbey shows its power to the RAF

It has already demonstrated its power to keep millions of devoted viewers glued to their sofas.

But it appears the influence of Downton Abbey extends well beyond the nation’s front rooms – to the senior ranks of the Royal Air Force.

The £1 million-an-episode ITV drama prides itself on the authenticity of its historical setting, at the start of the First World War in 1914.

So filming for the new series faced costly delays when it was interrupted by the thoroughly modern racket of a squadron of twin-engine Chinook helicopters on manoeuvres.

Until, that is, senior executives were able to persuade the RAF to redirect its aircraft – training for deployment in Afghanistan – away from the show’s set at Highclere Castle in Berkshire.

The Sunday night drama, starring Hugh Bonneville and charting the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family, became ITV’s surprise hit of last year and returns for a second series in the autumn.

It is understood the aircraft noise problem first arose while shooting last year’s series.
So when it forced filming to a halt again earlier this month, the show’s historical adviser Alastair Bruce took matters into his own hands.

Mr Bruce, a lieutenant-colonel in the Territorial Army, called a senior RAF contact to ask them to practise their formations elsewhere. And such is the sway of the Bafta-
nominated series, the RAF agreed.

A source on the set said: ‘Alastair put in an informal call to politely ask the RAF to move elsewhere.

‘It did the trick and that one phone call saved the production tens of thousands of pounds in potentially lost filming time.

‘Word spread pretty quickly and Alastair was very much the hero of the hour. Everyone on set was extremely grateful.’

A Downton Abbey spokesman refused to comment.

But another show source added: ‘Alastair making this call to the RAF became the talk of the set. He was very modest and insisted that it was something that anyone could have done.’

The helicopters were on manoeuvres from RAF Odiham in Hampshire – 25 miles from Highclere Castle, which doubles as the fictional Abbey – and just ten minutes’ flying time from the set.

The Ministry of Defence said last night: ‘Low-flying training is essential to develop and practise the tactics and techniques that are necessary for operations in Afghanistan. We do all we can to minimise disturbance.’

Since its debut, Downton Abbey – written by Oscar-winning scriptwriter Julian Fellowes – has been sold to more than 100 countries, including Australia and the US.

Related Link: Downton Abbey Tour of Locations

Downton Abbey makes it big down under

Classic costume drama Downton Abbey has become a surprise hit in Australia.

It pulled in almost two million viewers when it hit the screens last weekend, rivalling Aussie favourite Packed To The Rafters.

Media analyst Steve Allen said: “Downton Abbey is definitely Australia’s most unlikely 2011 hit.”

The ITV1 series, set in an Edwardian country house in 1912, stars upper-crust actor Hugh Bonneville as Robert, Earl of Grantham.

It is in complete contrast to Packed To The Rafters which portrays a struggling working-class family.

Bonneville, 47, has won rave reviews. One TV critic said: “Hugh Bonneville is fantastic.

“He’s so posh and obviously can do no wrong.

“The audience just love him, he’s so British.”

In the series, due to return to television in Britain later this year, Bonneville’s character worries about his sexually adventurous daughter, Lady Mary Crawley, played by Michelle Dockery, 29, and fears for the future of his estate.

Off screen Dockery is a part-time jazz singer and occasionally appears with Sadie And The Hotheads, a band formed by Elizabeth McGovern, 49, who plays Bonneville’s wife in Downton Abbey.

Related Links: Downton Abbey Tour of Locations

Will the true identity of Jack the Ripper be disclosed?

A legal case is currently being fought out which could have huge implications for the infamous Jack the Ripper story. Ripperologist Trevor Marriott is fighting Scotland Yard in court to have its 123 year old Ripper case files opened and potentially giving modern day investigators a huge amount of information as to the real identity of the killer.

The argument posed by Scotland Yard is that by disclosing the details of the four ledgers currently under lock and key would undermine the system they rely on which enables informants to disclose information with absolute anonymity. If Trevor Marriott wins the case it will be a victory for Ripperologists who have been coming up with numerous theories for who they think the killer is over the years, but it will also be a blow to the confidence of a potential informant who could help with police enquiries.

The case doesnt look to be resolved until the latter part of 2011 but if it does go the way of Trevor Marriott and we get closer to finding out who Jack the Ripper really was, what will Ripperologists argue about in future? A cottage industry has been built around the gruesome story of what happened in the Autum of 1888 in London’s East End – Jack the Ripper walking tours, books and crime conferences have contributed to making this case one of the most famous of all time.

Harry Potter Studio Tour to open in 2012

The final instalment of the film franchise Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows which has its premiere in Trafalgar Square on 7th July 2011 is sending Potter fans into a frenzy, us included.

As if this wasnt enough we only have about 9 months to go until the former Leavesden Studios at Watford is to be transformed into a major studio attraction. We at Brit Movie Tours can with a fair amount of confidence predict that the Harry Potter Studio Tour will be hugely popular for both fans of the films as well as anyone interested in seeing what goes on behind the scenes of a major box office blockbuster.

Fans will be able to see the Great Hall, Diagon Alley and many other sets, props and costumes from the film. So fear not if you think that after July 7th life wont be quite the same again for Harry Potter fans. Something very exciting is on the horizon for us.

Become Lord and Lady Grantham for the day

Brit Movie Tours, a unique sightseeing bus tour company that visits film and TV locations in London and throughout Britain, is launching the first ever Downton Abbey Tour of Locations.

Following the huge success of ITV’s period drama starring Maggie Smith and Hugh Bonneville which reached an audience of over 11 million people each week, fans can now visit the setting of the show.

The tour will take in key locations including both Downton village and Highclere Castle which was used for many of the scenes used in the series.

Brit Movie Tours director, Lewis Swan explains, “one of the aims of the Downton Abbey Tour is to get fans of the show to see the places used in the show and to get a closer experience of how life ‘above and below stairs’ was. The commissioning of a second series in 2011 will also help to increase interest in the show.”

For tour info and how to book visit Downton Abbey Tour of Locations

Best Actor BAFTA award 2011 News

Best Actor BAFTA News Please note: The BBC One programme is not live so if you dont want to know the result dont look! Matt Smith has lost out to Daniel Rigby in this years BAFTA awards for best actor.

Doctor Who – The Rebel Flesh

Doctor Who – The Rebel Flesh Saturday 21 May BBC One Time to be confirmed A solar tsunami sends the TARDIS hurtling towards a futuristic factory on Earth, where human doppelgangers are used to mine dangerous acid, as the time-travelling adventures continue.

Go here to see the original:
Doctor Who – The Rebel Flesh

‘How to Succeed’ album cover released

The album cover for Daniel Radcliffe’s Broadway play “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” has been released. The album featuring the cast was recorded on April 11 at NYC’s Manhattan Center and will be available June 7. The play, Daniel’s second on Broadway, is currently playing at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre

Read the original:
‘How to Succeed’ album cover released

Twubcrawl: The First Doctor Who Twitter Pub Crawl

A few months back Rod, of A Journal of Improbable Things Podcast, and I decided it might be rather nice if we organised a Doctor Who Twitter fan meet up in the form of a picnic, or Twitnic if you will. We then realised that we’d probably need to wait until the summer for good enough weather and being as impatient as I am, plans were changed to so we could be inside if the weather was bad. And the legend of Twubcrawl was born!

The idea of the Twubcrawl was for Doctor Who fans who knew each other via twitter to meet up and get to know each other in real life. Combining pubs with a few filming locations en route seemed the logical step for a Doctor Who tour guide.

The event took place on Saturday 2nd April 2011.

We started at The Centre Page on Knightrider Street in The City, the location of the Cyberman invasion in the Patrick Troughton serial The Invasion. We had a lovely view of St Paul’s Cathedral as we waited for the first guests to arrive. I’m not going to lie, I was pretty nervous and wondering if anyone was actually going to turn up since the whole event had relied almost entirely on word of tweet, if you will. Turns out I didn’t need to be worried at all!

Lots of people, including The Pharos Project crew, turned up and soon we had a pretty decent sized pub crawl going on! We even had a Fourth, Eighth, and Eleventh Doctor turn up, one of whom managed to get themselves on Canadian telly within about 5 minutes of arriving!

After some drinking and Rod and I unconvincingly re-enacting Cybermen walking down Knightrider Street for his podcast, we headed across the Millennium Bridge towards The Globe and Cardinal Cap Alley used in the The Shakespeare Code and Talons of Weng Chiang respectively. We did manage to cause a little bit of trouble on the bridge as we held up tourists while we took photos of the folks in costume!

Making it safely to The Anchor on Bankside and tweeting our new location we were joined by more Twubcrawlers…..in fezzes. Twubcrawlers wear fezzes now, fezzes are cool. I think the total count for the funky hats came to 6. It certainly was a Feztastic day! What do you mean feztastic isn’t a word? Well it is now, ok? We were also joined by the Staggering Stories podcast at this point who had just been to The Doctor Who Experience and had acquired a cute little Adipose stress toy, “Gray-am” who too joined in with the festivities.

To get to our next pub, the Old Thameside Inn we went via Clink St, another location from Talons of Weng Chiang, where we were given an impromptu talk about the serial’s filming by a lovely guy who worked at the Clink Prison Museum who seemed to know a lot about the stories and the episodes themselves. Well, it saved me the job of saying it all!

Fast forwarding a little we went via Southwark Cathedral (The Lazarus Experiment) and along to the Horniman at Hays for something to eat to soak up all the drink! It was then on to our final stop for some lovely twilight group photos in the Shad Thames/Butler’s Wharf area (where Resurrection of the Daleks was filmed) before settling at The Dean Swift on the corner of Lafone St. where the hardcore pub crawlers among us had a well earn cup of tea with a shot of milk (much to the barman’s disgust)!

All in all I think it was a pretty successful day. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. Lots of new friends were made, lots of TARDIS cupcakes eaten and many, many giggles had. I even managed to get myself onto 2 podcasts, which was a little bit of a crazy experience I must say. It was also a nice way to introduce people to our tour of London Locations.

If you missed out on the action you can find photos and podcasts etc covering the event at the links below:

The Pharos Project Podcast including a chat with Rod and I (please note there is some adult language used in this podcast as well as much drunken rambling from The Pharos Project guys! You have been warned.)

Tim’s Take On….Podcast

Tim Drury’s photos on Flickr

Photos on our Facebook Group

Video from the Beeblebrox Co
Sad that you missed the Twubcrawl? Don’t fret! We shall be organising another event in the summer break between the first and second halves of Series 6. This time it’ll be a Twitnic in a Doctor Who location. Follow us on twitter @DW_Tours for all the updates . We might even manage another Twubcrawl in the Autumn…

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The First Ever Doctor Who Twitter Pub Crawl (Twubcrawl)!

The First Ever Doctor Who Twitter Pub Crawl (Twubcrawl)!

What?

The Twubcrawl will be an opportunity for Doctor Who fans on twitter to meet in person and get to know each other over a few drinks at various pubs along a walking route designed to take in various Classic Doctor Who locations.

The idea is for people to tweet the progress of the group using the hashtag #twubcrawl  so others can join along the route, as well as documenting the event in the same way by uploading pictures to twitter etc.

It is organised by Helen, from Brit Movie Tours, who specialises in Doctor Who Location Tours of England and Wales and Rod, from A Journal of Improbable Things: The Podcast, who will be documenting the event.

You don’t have to be on twitter to join in, so feel free to bring along people that haven’t quite gotten into the whole tweeting thing yet, maybe we can convince them by the end of the day!

Please feel free to get dressed up as The Doctor or your favourite companion although this is completely optional.

When?

The Twubcrawl will take place on Saturday 2nd April 2011. We will be meeting at the first pub at 3pm. We are expected to finish at about 8pm.

Where?

The Twubcrawl will start at The Centre Page pub on Knightrider Street in the City of London near to St. Paul’s and will be finishing in the Shad Thames/Butler’s Wharf area (near Tower Bridge).

Things to remember:

-          Wear sensible shoes! We’ll be doing a fair amount of walking.

-          Wrap up warm as we will be by the river for a lot of the walk between pubs.

-          You must be 18 to join in with this event. Please bring ID with you if you’re lucky enough to look young. We really don’t want anyone to get refused entry into pubs because they can’t prove they’re over 18.

You can say hello to us or ask questions about the event on twitter @DW_Tours or @JOITPodcast. Don’t forget to use the #twubcrawl hashtag!

Disclaimers

This is not an official Doctor Who event and is not endorsed by or connected with the BBC or any of the writers, authors or publishers. Doctor Who logo ™ & © Copyright BBC 1963. Doctor Who, Torchwood and the Sarah Jane Adventures are registered trademarks of the BBC. No infringement intended. Licensed by BBC Worldwide Limited.

Brit Movie Tours and A Journal of Improbable Things do not accept responsibility for any loss of personal items or injury that may occur during the event and encourage responsible drinking.

Pictures and audio recordings will be taken/made at the event and may be used on the internet/ in publicity material. If you do not want to appear in these you must tell the organisers at the start of the event.

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