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Next week, ITV are showing a number of short dramas that have been created under lockdown conditions: filmed by actors in their own homes with the directors and crew working on zoom.

The second one of these, "Ron and Russell" (Tuesday at 9pm) stars local actors Rob & Tom Glennister and was all shot here in SE22


Lots of local residents have become extras (filmed from over 2 metres away). Theres also a "making of" documentary on Thursday next week - showing how they managed to create TV shows whilst following gov guidelines


https://www.itv.com/presscentre/press-releases/isolation-stories-full-transmission-details

I thought the Eddie Marsen episode was great, my favourite by far. Loved Grandad's (David Threlfall) antics in their back garden and boys were superb. A real story told the n 15 minutes. The 'making of' show was really interesting, amazing how it was put together remotely and in such a short time. Well done all.

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