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Attracting a peak audience of 14 million, Heartbeat garnered a devoted following and remains prime-time viewing world-wide.įeaturing guest turns from Eric Sykes, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor, among others, this series introduces new village bobbies Joe Mason and Don Wetherby and sees the final episode of one of Heartbeat's best-loved characters - PC Phil Bellamy, played for 16 years by Mark Jordon. Set in rural North Yorkshire during the 1960s, Heartbeat's combination of crime and medical storylines, charismatic regular characters and wonderfully nostalgic soundtrack made it staple Sunday-night viewing for two decades, with the series' many prestigious awards including Best Performing Peak-Time Drama and several ITV Programme of the Year awards. Special Feature - Heartbeat Christmas Album documentary from 2005
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Guest stars include Peter Vaughan, George Cole, Elizabeth Spriggs, Leslie Phillips, Phyllis Logan and Tim Brooke-Taylor. This series sees more challenging situations arising for Aidensfield's police and medical staff, as PC Phil Bellamy faces personal trauma during a hunt for two escaped prisoners, Dr Helen Trent finds herself under suspicion in a suspected case of mercy-killing, and Sgt Miller is involved in a tragedy that leaves his career hanging in the balance. Attracting a peak audience of 14 million, Heartbeat has garnered a devoted following and remains prime-time viewing world-wide. Ideally placed for touring the Yorkshire Dales, Lake District, North York Moors or the Yorkshire Coast.Set in rural North Yorkshire during the 1960s, Heartbeat's combination of crime and medical storylines, charismatic regular characters and wonderfully nostalgic soundtrack made it staple Sunday-night viewing for two decades, with the series' many prestigious awards including Best Performing Peak-Time Drama and several ITV Programme of the Year awards. Hire stunning, self drive classic cars & modern classic sports cars from one of two Yorkshire bases, at Keighley & Meanwood. | Whitby | | The canal at Slaithwaite | | Out & About - main page |Ĭlassic Car Hire North. Other locations used in the film were Settle (where I was born), also Skipton and Ilkley. Kettlewell was used as the fictional village of Knapely. The Tennants Arms at Kilnsey was the public house where the men awaited the production of the calendar and where they held the press conference. By producing a calendar of themselves in the nude they hope to sell a few hundred copies, and the rest, as they say, is history!īurnsall was used as the location for the annual village show, although it's referred to in the film as 'Kilnsey Show'. They decide on ways to raise funds for leukaemia research in support of Angela Baker's husband John, who is suffering from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. The film was inspired by the true story of eleven ladies from Rylstone Women's Institute in North Yorkshire.
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Damens railway station ( Britain's smallest) is 20 miles from Downham and is seen as Ormston in the TV series.Ĭalendar Girls (released 2003) stars Helen Mirren, Julie Walters and John Alderton. Downham's village pub, the Assheton Arms features in the programme as The Signalman's Arms. It's 'easy watching' TV, in the same mould as Heartbeat, Monarch Of The Glen, Where the Heart is and Ballykissangel. This is another nostalgic series, with predictable story lines. Pictures 3 and 4 are locations for the BBC's comedy drama Born & Bred. The farm used in Whistle Down the Wind was The film tells how three children assist an escaped convict theyįind in their barn, convinced that he is Jesus. Downham was used as a location in the 1961įilm Whistle Down the Wind, starring Alan Bates and Hayley Mills. Of the manor since 1558 and they still ensure that Downham retainsĪn air of tranquility. No TV aerials, no intrusive overhead cables, no double yellow lines,īut lots of photogenic ducks! The Assheton family have been lords A page about Whitby appears in the Out and About section of this website.ĭownham - 'Whistle Down the Wind' & 'Born & Bred'ĭownham village in Lancashire is a film maker's dream. In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone).Īidensfield police house is actually in Askwith and the police station is 60 miles away, in Otley! (Just like it would be if the series was representative of life now!) The fishing port of Whitby is often used as a location. Goathland's railway station and the preserved North Yorkshire Moors Railway also appear in the series. If you're lucky, as we were, then it's possible to visit Goathland and see them filming (picture 3). The Aidensfield Stores are used as the Post Office, and the Goathland Hotel features as the Aidensfield Arms. The village of Goathland is in the North York Moors National Park and features as the village of Aidensfield. Heartbeat, from Yorkshire TV, is set in the 1960s, and features the community of Aidensfield and its police force.