Action - actors on set in Harwich with their Covid masks on between takes AN historic town is being used as a filming location for what is believed to be a Downton Abbey cinema sequel. Parts of old Harwich have been transformed into a 1900s film set, including King s Quay Street by the grand Electric Palace Cinema. Film crews arrived on Sunday and are believed to be in the town to film a second Downton Abbey movie.
Actors - a clip from the first Downton Abbey film More scenes are set to be shot today in the town. Betty Holbrook, of St Helen s Green, has been caught up in the excitement of watching film crews and actors walk by her house.
Action - actors on set in Harwich with their Covid masks on between takes AN historic town is being used as a filming location for what is believed to be a Downton Abbey cinema sequel. Parts of old Harwich have been transformed into a 1900s film set, including King s Quay Street by the grand Electric Palace Cinema. Film crews arrived on Sunday and are believed to be in the town to film a second Downton Abbey movie.
Actors - a clip from the first Downton Abbey film More scenes are set to be shot today in the town. Betty Holbrook, of St Helen s Green, has been caught up in the excitement of watching film crews and actors walk by her house.
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With a global pandemic hitting the screen sector hard last year, Free to Air networks Seven, Nine and 10 were amongst those relieved of meeting normal content quotas for 2020.
The good news is they still far exceeded the quotas required in screening local content. They also exceeded the normal minimum requirement in Documentary.
But the more disappointing news was there were targets missed in Drama and Children’s Television.
Seven met the Drama quota, but was dismally low in Children’s TV.
10 just missed the annual quota in Drama, opting hold off
Five Bedrooms after it resumed production, and fell short in Children’s TV overall.