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Huguenot Wrote:

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> I think you'd be hard pushed to call them all

> actors; here's the leading lady...

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> http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_9KdYW0xWpRA/TSCGlvKYOMI/

> AAAAAAAAAAw/1Rlv8aXHU4Q/s1600/keeley-hazell.jpg


Ah Phil & Grant Mitchell, is it an Eastenders spin off?

Seemed to have pretty much taken over the car park this morning - and that was fairly early on - I wasn't too chuffed. The last time I encountered filming the crew were pretty decent, making sure space was kept for 'normal' users. Wish they'd all do that!

nunheadmum Wrote:

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> Seemed to have pretty much taken over the car park

> this morning - and that was fairly early on .......Wish they'd

> all do that!


Feature film crews start assembling at 7.30 in the morning with shooting from 8am to 8pm. Southwark rent out the car park as a unit base. The film company are not required to make room for normal users if they are renting the space.

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