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Author Topic: Marlow High Street to close to allow for film crews  (Read 340 times)
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« on: July 17, 2023, 06:45:30 PM »

Marlow High Street will be shut off from 8am to 8pm on Friday, July 21, for filming to take place.

Drivers also won’t be able to drive or park down the High Street. Alternatively, you can park on West Street, Dean Street, Pound Lane or Institute Road.

It has not been confirmed what the filming is for but our best guess is for the TV adaptation of the murder-mystery novel series 'The Marlow Murder Club'.

The TV show began filming across the town on May 5 and the production said it will be filming for two months.
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« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2023, 04:26:20 PM »

Marlow High Street will see film crews from 8am to 8pm on Friday, July 21.

Residents will still be able to use the High Street and can park on West Street, Dean Street, Pound Lane or Institute Road.

It has not been confirmed what the filming is for but our best guess is for the TV adaptation of the murder-mystery novel series 'The Marlow Murder Club'.

The TV show began filming across the town on May 5 and the production said it will be filming for two months.

The show is being produced by Monumental Television in association with ITV Studios, and is set to air in two two-hour segments on UKTV's Drama channel in 2024.

'The Marlow Murder Club' and its sequel 'Death Comes to Marlow' were written by Robert Thorogood, a Marlow-based novelist and screenwriter who also created the BBC series Death in Paradise.

The TV production will film at sites across Marlow over the next two months, including at Marlow Mill, Station Road, St Peter Street, the Chequers and Court Gardens House.
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