Yes, and I've read a good review of it in my daily paper this morning.
Lovely to see Rochester Cathedral featured in such a highly-watched TV programme and great publicity for the city.
By susanhubbard at 10:06 on 11/01/12
ReportI've updated the Fellowship bicentenary events article, as there's an addition and I also found a short video with the crew talking about filming in Rochester http://tinyurl.com/72pvmnm which follows on from the gallery of photos kindly sent to me by the lovely Kevin Payne of the Restore Rochester Castle committee! http://tinyurl.com/6ul6fqs
How did you expect Edwin Drood to end? Did you find it satisfactory or would you have made it different? I liked that the mystery ended up being more about Drood senior than young Drood, but since it was a BBC production I personally would have had young Edwin being returned by the T.A.R.D.I.S ... and Datchery replaced by a young Sherlock ... but that's just me ;) What would you have done differently, if anything?
Edwin Drood was another great BBC production and having been born and raised in Rochester, but now living up in Yorkshire, it was lovely to see the cathedral and parts of the town on the TV. Hope some locals got parts as extras!
By nancywestaway at 19:59 on 17/01/12
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