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spoonsby Wrote:

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> Dennis Waterman and John Thaw leant and rested on

> my gate once, when I was much younger when they

> were filming the 1st episode for the Sweeney (this

> was in Peckham not ED)


I know this is over a year old, but the Sweeney was firmed in ED, I remember when i was a kid coming home from Heber school, they were filming at the old petrol station at the top of Henslowe road.


also filmed in Ed, was Dempsey and makepeace, that was filmed in the old hairdressers on upload road, just along from family stores [where are you bir stupid Ilkay!! lol]


the film 'Mona Lisa' on Darrel road, my mum and sister [both passed away now] are in the background, when bob hoskins, is hitting the door with the dustbin.


Stanley Baxter outside the church at the bottom of henslowe road


Paul Nicol's [cant remember the show] same location as Dempsey and makepeace


seen lots of celebs, but I just ignore them! LOL


I don't live in ED anymore moved away in 2004, going backup in two weeks time, looking forward to it, from reading this forum the place has changed.


All the best.

bon3yard Wrote:

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> That bloke with the eyebrows was at Pull The Other

> One on Thursday, I was told his name but now

> forget what it was. He did make a few appearances

> on whose line is it anyway though.



Steve Frost, use to do gigs at the EDT

wee quinnie Wrote:

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> Is that the big boss bloke with the red hair?



Yes, it is and his brother Jerome lives around here too. It was, also, nice to see another E.D., actor in The Bill, last week, Mr Tim Woodward.

HH crusing Sainsubrys on Sunday afternoon, cleverly avoiding any eye contact with anyone at all and with a look of " dont come near me you scum " on her face - and wearing a thick heavy coat. Probabaly to hide the tell tale bulge of her flak jacket


I an trying to find the hastily scribbled list I made of her basket contents to publish here, but recall she did get 20 marlboro light and 2 packs of king size blue rizlas at the tab counter

I couldnt see any tooled up filth and I followed her closely for a good 20 minutes - no one said anything


Aha, heres the list - apologies for any errors, I was wriring it on the back of a receipt I foun in my pocket, in green biro


"tabs

skins x2 ( jack doesnt like the green ones )

l'oreal proctecion serum (for oily personalities)

jack Daniels 1 ltr ( try to get free embossed glass if poss.)

Gravy

skag

copy of Sunday Telegraph ( need copy of Margret Thatcher DVD )

Oven chips ( crinkel cut )

Turkey twizzlers

Book - " The slimy politicians guide on how to worm your way out when people ask why you voted for the Iraq war, the introduction of ID cards and taking random cash from dubious sources "


...."


at this point, she paid with a black amex card ans waltzed off to a desert camo painted humvee parked outside wioth its engine running

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