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Louisa Wrote:

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> I saw this too. Whoever makes these shows needs to

> do their geography homework. They're talking about

> east dulwich and showing clips of Sydenham,

> crystal palace and penge. Why?

>

> Louisa.



They showed lots of East Dulwich, mainly the bottom end of Lordship Lane, but they were talking about the whole general area as possible places to live.

The only off clip I noticed was a shot of Rocca in the village when they were talking about Lordship Lane. Given however the jumped between saying Dulwich and East Dulwich, that wasn't wholly unreasonable.


I also thought it was pretty ludicrous when they first said the sisters from South Norwood would be looking in Dulwich for a 3 bed property for around 300k. Of course, they didn't step foot in Dulwich, so that must simply have been really poor editing / scripting.


I read somewhere a house on Shawbury Road is going to be on the new series of Grand Design which kicks of soon. ED become a TV property stable :)

Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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> oh, I hadn't realised... I thought it was a 3rd

> update on Phil's hunt around ED.

>

> Don't watch enough daytime telly.



It was on last night wasn't it?


I recorded it but thought I watched it shortly after it had been on.

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