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RE: Series 10 Filming & Behind the Scenes - Tea Lady - 13-03-2011 01:36 PM

There are a fair number of tweets about which indicate that filming has started today in London.

One of the actors tweeting appears to be someone called Russell Balogh. It sounds like a bit part though, rather than a main character.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4095121/


RE: Series 10 Filming & Behind the Scenes - A Cousin - 13-03-2011 01:48 PM

(13-03-2011 01:36 PM)Tea Lady Wrote:  There are a fair number of tweets about which indicate that filming has started today in London.

Ooooh, the excitement mounts! Thanks TL. Time to brush up your "shoulder acting" and hit the tube stations. Wink

He looks like a strapping lad. Out of curiosity, do the leads ever tweet anything? Am I correct in thinking that it is the bit parts that usually leak info?


RE: Series 10 Filming & Behind the Scenes - Tea Lady - 13-03-2011 02:01 PM

My shoulder has it's own Agent now A Cousin Wink

I don't think any of the lead stars have a twitter account. Wasn't it Max Brown that tweeted something last year and let the cat out of the bag, but was quickly removed? Sam Vincent has also tweeted about filming today. An odd day to start, a Sunday? Perhaps they are behind with filming already Smile


RE: Series 10 Filming & Behind the Scenes - A Cousin - 13-03-2011 02:45 PM

(13-03-2011 02:01 PM)Tea Lady Wrote:  My shoulder has it's own Agent now A Cousin Wink

Haha! If it is PFs agent, beware of interviews! Wink It may be time to inventory your handbag!

(13-03-2011 02:01 PM)Tea Lady Wrote:  An odd day to start, a Sunday? Perhaps they are behind with filming already Smile

For actors here in the US, Monday is their day off. As long as any given actor does not work in excess of a certain amount of time per day (8 hours with breaks) or per work week (40 hours), you can use them whenever and however you want. I would not be surprised if it works the same in the UK.


RE: Series 10 Filming & Behind the Scenes - Silktie - 13-03-2011 03:37 PM

And also, it's probably easier to shoot some of the outdoor scenes on Sundays when the city is less busy?

Haha, TL, are you going to be out every lunch break trying to spot filming?


RE: Series 10 Filming & Behind the Scenes - Tea Lady - 13-03-2011 04:17 PM

(13-03-2011 03:37 PM)Silktie Wrote:  Haha, TL, are you going to be out every lunch break trying to spot filming?

I have twitter, camera phone, my London street guide, a pair of trainers, a mirror in case I get lucky, all in my handbag...I'm ready Cool


RE: Series 10 Filming & Behind the Scenes - cateau1 - 13-03-2011 04:33 PM

Oh in that case Tea Lady you've suddenly got another Twitter follower!Cool


RE: Series 10 Filming & Behind the Scenes - Tess24 - 13-03-2011 05:04 PM

Rupert Penry-Jones recently commented on filming Silk that they tend to do a lot of filming on a Sunday around London buildings and landmarks because no one is working there so they may have been some of those typical walking/talking scenes with obvious bits of London in the background.


RE: Series 10 Filming & Behind the Scenes - MrsHat - 13-03-2011 05:10 PM

A lot of stuff is done on a Sunday due to the fact it's often easier to get into places and there are no city workers about


RE: Series 10 Filming & Behind the Scenes - FionaC - 13-03-2011 07:14 PM

(13-03-2011 04:17 PM)Tea Lady Wrote:  
(13-03-2011 03:37 PM)Silktie Wrote:  Haha, TL, are you going to be out every lunch break trying to spot filming?

I have twitter, camera phone, my London street guide, a pair of trainers, a mirror in case I get lucky, all in my handbag...I'm ready Cool

I too shall be following your every move on twitter, so no pressure Wink