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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?
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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.
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What channel was it on?

Hope I can watch it on the 'Aye' Player...
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aquaplane wrote:I thought that it was a suspension bridge but the Kessock Bridge is a cable stayed bridge.
You're no wrong there. It appears to have been Port Edgar and the Forth Bridge all along..

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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).
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Havn't watched myself...".
... Some of it was filmed in the Royal Northern and Clyde Yacht Club clubhouse.

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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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Mercian 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.
Blimey; I was obviously anointed with the moron stick yesterday :). In my defence, I was making a cup of tea when it started, and Mrs jhr had switched channels to watch it, so I was bereft of the usual signifiers :D.
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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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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.
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.

Well worth eating up some bandwidth for.
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