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Roy ‘Last of the Summer Wine’ Clarke tried something different with this modern-day detective drama. Actor David Andrew played the priest turned detective of the title, who then gets involved in solving real crimes. Filmed…
A Film and TV Location Guide

Roy ‘Last of the Summer Wine’ Clarke tried something different with this modern-day detective drama. Actor David Andrew played the priest turned detective of the title, who then gets involved in solving real crimes. Filmed…

The second series of the Upstairs Downstairs spin-off, starring Pauline Collins and John Alderton started in filming in Hastings in July 1079. But a strike meant filming was abandoned and the footage from the four…

Michael Jayston starred in this small screen adaptation of the Elleston Trevor’s spy tale, previously a hit film. Hastings stood in for France.

St Clements Caves was used as a location for this earlier adaptation of the G.K. Chesterton clergyman turned detective adventures. Kenneth Moore donned the cassock.

In The Last Visitor of this often supernatural and spooky anthology series, the action centred around Butler’s Emporium in George Street, Hastings.

A deputy manager is put in charge of a hotel, in this festive comedy drama filmed in Eastbourne.

Imogen Stubbs stared in this shor-lived series, based on the detective novels of Liza Cody. One episode was partly-shot in Eastbourne.

Eastbourne once again doubled up for Brighton in this Nigel Havers starring series. The Pier and the Burlington Hotel featured.

Alf and Else relocate to a campsite in Eastbourne in this short-lived ITV sequel.