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Postby miMac » Mon Dec 31, 2007 1:10 pm

Oh right! Thanks Rosie!

I assumed that Isobel died. Because Fred tried to save her and the ceiling collapsed didn't it? Then he crawled back up. And I'm sure I heard him whisper "Isobel". Plus, it didn't show anything of her at the end did it??

Yeh I think I will have to watch some bits again too..
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Postby marinewarden » Mon Dec 31, 2007 5:38 pm

Well, I wasn't overly impressed with Billie's acting and didn't think our lovely Jules was in it nearly enough :x ..but the bits he was in were wonderful and wow - how he pulled off the scottish accent tremendously! :swoon:
And OMG how fit did he look?! :drool: ...just proves he will age really well?!
Apart from the Julian bits, I did, too, find it rather dull.
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Postby goshandcrikey » Wed Jan 02, 2008 4:35 pm

Julian was great especially the accent. I kept getting distracted by Billie Pipers teeth.

She's not one of my favourite actresses and yes a few bits were confussing. Will be watching it again tomorrow night as my sister recorded it for me and may be able to concentrate on the plot line more rather than just looking for Julian.

Did appriciate the line about " there's something about him women can't resist" or something like that when the one sister was talking about him.

Apparently in 2 seperate houses both my sisters made comments about me ( well all of us actually) and the Julian fixation
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Postby chatterbox » Wed Jan 02, 2008 5:52 pm

Thought you might all be interested in this excerpt from an email I had from Annette who runs richardarmitageonline.... She was the lovely lady that provided the sneak previews of Ordeal by Innocence for us.

".....Ordeal by Innocence, and to say that there were some appreciative comments about Julian's performance in it on the C19 messageboard - there are several Green Wing fans on the board.

I saw him in The Shadow of the North recently - nice performance, and a nice accent! I don't know if you're interested in location information, but I recognised the theatre where he was first seen as being the Normansfield Theatre in Teddington. Richard Armitage filmed some scenes in 'Miss Marie Lloyd - Queen of the Music Hall' there, and I went to see it a couple of months ago during the Open House weekend so I recognised it straight away. Apart from the stage and the wings, I can see that the backstage scenes in The Shadow in the North were shot in the substage area beneath the stage.

It's a lovely Victorian theatre that was built as part of a hospital for Downs syndrome patients in the 1870s. The hospital closed several years ago and is falling into disrepair, but the theatre has been renovated and is still used occasionally. Several TV programmes have been filmed there.

They have a website at http://www.langdondowncentre.org.uk/index.php if you're interested.

And I have a page of pictures on my website at http://www.richardarmitageonline.com/ma ... field.html

I think the door to McKinnon's dressing-room is shown in the picture on the right of the penultimate row on that page. So I think they constructed his dressing-room in what's marked as Corridor 2 on the substage area plan on the Langdon Down Centre website ( http://www.langdondowncentre.org.uk/rooms.php)...."


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Postby marinewarden » Wed Jan 02, 2008 7:17 pm

Thanks for that Ch/Box - the inside of the theatre is beautiful - I can see why it would be used for filming.
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Postby ducatilady » Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:18 pm

Very interesting! I can see why the theatre would be instantly recognisable to someone who had visited on an open day, it's certainly a 'one off'.
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Postby jrt patch » Wed Jan 02, 2008 11:35 pm

oooh yes, all that clambering about getting to the roof looked a bit scary.

And yes, G&C, I thought that bit was unintentionally hilarious re the character's effect on women, especially those of a Certain Age..... Glad I watched it on my own so I could cackle in peace with no "what are you laughing at , Mum...."

Missed the bit when it was explained to us why he married Lady Whatever. Was there an explanation?

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Postby Baggiebird » Thu Jan 03, 2008 4:29 pm

I really enjoyed this. I thought it was very watcheable. I thought Julian did a pretty good job, alhtough he really wasn't in it all that much. I have to observe he looks wonderfull in period costume.

BUT

and it's a big one. The one thing that spoiled it for me was when Fredrick was killed off, partly because I really don't think it really neaded to be sone and secondly he was played by JJ field who Is so lovely.
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Postby tutt-sweet » Thu Jan 03, 2008 4:45 pm

I really enjoyed Shadow in the North [& OT] too. Though , yet again, not nearly enough of JRT. The scenes that he was in were brilliant tho. I personally think he should wear period dress all the time!!! :)

I was so upset over the dog dying tho'. Why do they have to make things so sad- at Xmas too! :bawl:

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Postby maisie » Thu Jan 03, 2008 8:55 pm

I'm still waiting for a repeat at a reasonable hour, because despite Rita's very sensible suggestion, my laptop has developed an allergy to BBC iPlayer and just will not download or stream anything. Maybe Julian is just too damn hot for it? :wink:

I did catch a bit of the beginning of SotN in between calls at work and I have to say his accent and the soft and strokable lion's mane rendered me the tiniest bit incapable of rational thought, so it's probably a good thing I didn't watch it all at the time! Got everything crossed for a repeat though, and very much enjoying everyone's reviews. :D
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Postby ducatilady » Thu Jan 03, 2008 10:22 pm

They are repeating Shadow in the North at 01.40 on BBC 1 London tomorrow....assume that means tonight?
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Postby Baggiebird » Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:24 am

tutt-sweet wrote:I really enjoyed Shadow in the North [& OT] too. Though , yet again, not nearly enough of JRT. The scenes that he was in were brilliant tho. I personally think he should wear period dress all the time!!! :)

I was so upset over the dog dying tho'. Why do they have to make things so sad- at Xmas too! :bawl:

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I know what you mean, What is this fascination with making everything so depressing. It really put a dampner on it for me. It probably wouldn't have been to bad if she had only lost the one of them, but to have to dog dead and Fredrick....not good, it kinda spoilt it for me.
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Postby tutt-sweet » Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:24 am

....& guess who stayed up to watch it again Rita?!! There's dedication for you eh?!! :wink: I think Julian is even better & more gorgeous 2nd time round too- tho I find Billie Piper a bit of a pain...hope now she's a member of the Fox dynasty one of them can teach her to act!! :roll: :lol:

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Postby goshandcrikey » Fri Jan 04, 2008 4:03 pm

I was more upset about the dog dying too! Which probably says something about us Di

I've watched it again and it is better although Billie Piper's teeeth and jaw line are still annoying me
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Postby xpingux » Fri Jan 04, 2008 10:21 pm

i really enjoyed this but julian wasn't on screen enough!!
but he was brilliant again :)
liked his hair in this aswell :P
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Postby miMac » Fri Jan 04, 2008 10:39 pm

Watched it again!
This time with the power of rewind and fast forward....
So I watched Julian's scenes over and over again
And skipped a bit of the Billie Piper stuff! Haha..

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Julian's accent

Postby flunacy » Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:24 pm

Hello everyone,
I hope it is not too late to wish you all A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
I am sorry I've been away, I worked very very very hard during the last weeks, I missed this forum and all your news!
I hope you are all well :)

I watched The Shadow In The North (brilliantly played, fantastic Julian!) and I was wondering.... is Julian's accent Irish? Sorry to ask such a dumb question, but English is not my first language, so it is difficult for me to understand all the accents! Thank you for your answer!

Good everning everyone!
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Postby ducatilady » Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:21 pm

Hi Ro...Happy New Year to you too, I wondered what had happened to you! Julian's accent in this is Scottish. Did you manage to see Oliver Twist as well?
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Hi

Postby flunacy » Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:07 am

Hello dear ducatilady, how are you?
I stayed at my parents' home for two weeks as I had bronchitis and had to stay in bed, then I started working on 15th of December and in the last two weeks I've been dead busy, I work in a hotel and this is the busiest period of the year! I've haven't got the chance to watch Oliver Twist with Julian yet :(
In Italy we had Polanski's Oliver Twist played on tv at Christmas, it was great, but I'm definitely looking forward to see Julian's perfomance!
I'm happy to read you all, I've had a non particularly fortunate period, I hope it will get better :)
Good night to you and to all!
Ciao :)
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Postby LinkaNeo » Tue Jan 08, 2008 2:36 pm

I actually enjoyed the whole thing; although the dog bit was really upsetting.

G&C wrote: I kept getting distracted by Billie Pipers teeth.


That's hilarious because i watched it with my dad and stepmum (who don't know about my obsession yet... i managed to get them to watch it on the grounds that the advert looked good ;) )
Everytime poor Billie had a closeup my dad would pull his hands up under his face and do this weird chipmunk impression!! Sonia thought it was hilarious and i was like, "Aw, leave her alone!"
I had to squee quietly when Julian came on as my dad is a bit weird about stuff like that =P but fortunately it was easy as their chair had massive sides so they couldnt see me jumping just a little bit :lol: .
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