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![]() "Robin May" wrote in message ... (Mark Brader) wrote the following in: "This is London": It was filmed in three disused stations - Down Street near Green Park, Strand and Aldwych. One suspects that this means "two disused stations". There have been two stations called Strand, but only one of them is now closed, and it's the same station later known as Aldwych. (The other, of course, is now the Northern Line part of Charing Cross station.) Having seen the trailer I'm pretty confident that Aldwych was used and I'm absolutely certain that Charing Cross Jubilee was used. If Down Street was used that means that there were indeed three stations used, although they were named incorrectly in the article. You still expect accuracy in the substandard? |
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"Robin Mayes" wrote the
following in: "Robin May" wrote in message ... Having seen the trailer I'm pretty confident that Aldwych was used and I'm absolutely certain that Charing Cross Jubilee was used. If Down Street was used that means that there were indeed three stations used, although they were named incorrectly in the article. You still expect accuracy in the substandard? Well, when I saw the article with the incorrect station names I did think to myself "ah, so the usual Evening Standard accuracy then". -- message by Robin May. That egotism was getting old. http://robinmay.fotopic.net |
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The Robins matching /May(es)?/ write:
Having seen the trailer I'm pretty confident that Aldwych was used and I'm absolutely certain that Charing Cross Jubilee was used. If Down Street was used that means that there were indeed three stations used, although they were named incorrectly in the article. You still expect accuracy in the substandard? Well, when I saw the article with the incorrect station names I did think to myself "ah, so the usual Evening Standard accuracy then". Ah so. In addition, when I checked the movie's Internet Movie Database entry http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0381966/fullcredits before submitting the item to them as new trivia, I found that the producer "Julie Bain" quoted in the article is actually named Baines. -- Mark Brader | "Oh, especially if it's accurate. There's nothing worse Toronto | than *accurate*, ill-informed, irresponsible press | speculation." -- Lynn & Jay: "Yes, Prime Minister" |
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