Stonemouth
Stonemouth
I don't often post in here, but you are obviously the guys to know the answer to this question.
I watched the first instalment of the TV adaptation of Iain Banks' Stonemouth last night. Seems OK, though I don't think anything will ever match the adaptation of The Crow Road, some years ago. It was obviously filmed in a small fishing port with a marina and a large-ish suspension bridge. Can anyone tell me where it is, and/or a bit more about it?
I watched the first instalment of the TV adaptation of Iain Banks' Stonemouth last night. Seems OK, though I don't think anything will ever match the adaptation of The Crow Road, some years ago. It was obviously filmed in a small fishing port with a marina and a large-ish suspension bridge. Can anyone tell me where it is, and/or a bit more about it?
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I think it was Inverness wasn't it. It looked like the hard/boatyard at the marina there and the Kessock Bridge anyway.
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Dunno about a suspension bridge (I've not watched it yet but got it recorded) but a lot of it is set in Macduff. Apparently there's a 5 second glimpse of our old RS Feva!
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I thought that it was a suspension bridge but the Kessock Bridge is a cable stayed bridge.
I watched about 15 mins of the programme but got distracted by a nature programme which turned out to be quite good.
I watched about 15 mins of the programme but got distracted by a nature programme which turned out to be quite good.
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What channel was it on?
Hope I can watch it on the 'Aye' Player...
Hope I can watch it on the 'Aye' Player...
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You're no wrong there. It appears to have been Port Edgar and the Forth Bridge all along..aquaplane wrote:I thought that it was a suspension bridge but the Kessock Bridge is a cable stayed bridge.
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I guess it's like all these things - bits of it were filmed in different locations, depending on the needs of the production. Mr Google says Macduff (I thought he was the Thane of Fife?
) but presumably that was for the scenes set in the Town itself, with the waterfront stuff done elsewhere.
Wully: it was on Channel 4 so it should be available on 4OD (or whatever they call it now) in perpetuity....(Edit: actually, it was on BBC1: how could I have got that wrong? so iPlayer it is. For a while).

Wully: it was on Channel 4 so it should be available on 4OD (or whatever they call it now) in perpetuity....(Edit: actually, it was on BBC1: how could I have got that wrong? so iPlayer it is. For a while).
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Havn't watched myself...".
... Some of it was filmed in the Royal Northern and Clyde Yacht Club clubhouse.
Regards
Donald
... Some of it was filmed in the Royal Northern and Clyde Yacht Club clubhouse.
Regards
Donald
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jhr wrote:I guess it's like all these things - bits of it were filmed in different locations, depending on the needs of the production. Mr Google says Macduff (I thought he was the Thane of Fife?) but presumably that was for the scenes set in the Town itself, with the waterfront stuff done elsewhere.
Wully: it was on Channel 4 so it should be available on 4OD (or whatever they call it now) in perpetuity....(Edit: actually, it was on BBC1: how could I have got that wrong? so iPlayer it is. For a while).
BBC 2 Actually. I don't personally know the area but I recognised some of it from Mr Winter's wanderings in the area.
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Blimey; I was obviously anointed with the moron stick yesterdayMercian wrote: BBC 2 Actually. I don't personally know the area but I recognised some of it from Mr Winter's wanderings in the area.


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It seems to have been shot all over the place. I recognised bits of Gourock and the Greenock esplanade.
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All over the place indeed. Quite fun trying to spot the locations. There was a scene in episode two in Irvine beside the tide gauge.
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Is it worth watching, or capturing in the BBC iPlayer doodah?
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It wiz brullyant. Get it on Wully's Aye player - it was on Beeb 2 there's still availability for another couple of weeks.
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I thought it was good although (as previously mentioned) not on a par with The Crow Road, which was one of the best TV adaptations of a book that I have ever seen.claymore wrote:It wiz brullyant. Get it on Wully's Aye player - it was on Beeb 2 there's still availability for another couple of weeks.
Well worth eating up some bandwidth for.