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Hi to you all,


For some time I have been researching locations used in the filming of the 70's series "The Sweeney"

One location is proving quite difficult to track. It is I believe somewhere in Dulwich.

I do have a screen grab that I could send if you think you could possibly identify the location ?


Many thanks

Sincerely

Regan

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Def not Heygate estates they are grey not golden in colour. Agree last one looks like Hilly Fields. penultimate reminds of Upper Sydenham. The top ones do remind me of the estates on the hill above Over/Undehill Roads but never been up close so couldn't say.

cathg Wrote:

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> Amazing stuff. But what I can't get over is the

> fact that having just checked his date of birth

> John Thaw is only 32 in those pictures. How come

> people aged so fast in the seventies?

>

> Maureen Lipman's jacket is nice.



Ah

Those were the days when men were men and women were just sex objects to be leared at (I saw the sweeney once so it's not my point of view before I get any comments.)


and men being men of the 70's - they didn't have facials, use moisturiser and smoked like a copper :-S which made their skin look so much older then it was


Either that or makeup and wardrobe did an amazing job in those days to make young men look old.

Sorry don't have any more info. I saw an old episode a few years ago and recognised it because I once lived in Honor Oak Mansions. Seem to have a vague recollection of the John Thaw character swigging from a bottle of scotch... but couldn't swear to it! I think a funeral scene was filmed in the cemetery too, might be the same episode?

The Episode called 'Ringer' was filmed at Dulwich Hamlet FC, Peckham Rye Station and Bushey Hill Rd.


Choice quote from that episode


Jack Regan - "We're the Sweeney, son, and we haven't had any dinner - you've kept us waiting. So unless you want a kicking, you tell us where those photographs are"

Thanks Incitatus.

I covered those locations earlier in the year, including Meeting House Lane. There are a couple of other locations that were used in the episode RINGER. As soon as I get chance, I'll post a couple of screen grabs - see if anyone can identify them !

Filming that episode was a bit of a nightmare. One reason being that Alan Lake apparently hit John Thaw for real in one of the scenes which resulted in stuntman Peter Brayham giving Lake a bit of a pasting behind the scenes...

Spooooooooooooooky I just wrote about Dalston Heights being a great location for film crews. I said it was also a great place for to watch fireworks, then I wondered into this topic and guess what. It's blinking Dalston Heights again. OK that's weird. No, really, that's weird George. I'll get me coat.

Long-time reader, and I've just posted my second message now in a matter of minutes.


I got waylaid into reading about the episode of Ringer (the very first episode proper) - and it's actually going to be repeated this weekend on ITV4, Saturday at 10pm, Sunday at 3.55pm. I'll get to see the old Dulwich Hamlet ground in all its glory.


Not sure if the hyperlink to the page will work - http://library.digiguide.com/lib/episode/Ringer-9578

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