5th episode of hit drama of Broadchurch tonight.
Still none the wiser.........who dunnit?
This is fictional Dorset seaside resort has already proved a major prime-time hit, with more than nine million viewers watching last week!
It's our beautiful coastal views and beaches captured in gorgeous weather with stunning skies.
The thing about Broadchurch is that they put subtle hints in to make you think it was everybody!
I don't have a clue who it is!
From my guests Tony and Anne..........took our traditional Easter Sunday walk in Clevedon this year. It is where several of the Broadchurch town scenes are set. So, for your interest I have posted them to you so when you watch the next episode you might be able to recognise some of them...........
As a series we think there are so many holes in the plot and script as to
spoil it. However, it is great fun to identify the settings. I seem to remember
that the explosives man talked about blowing up Pauline Quirks caravan, so keep
your eyes peeled for that one! Not this time?
The writer of the series Chris Chibnall, lives in Bridport and gave this glowing tribute to our spectacular coast..
“I’d like it to be a love letter to this coast, to the towering sandstone cliffs and the stunning scenery and ultimately, to honour the importance of community, the positive benefits we all feel when we belong. Dorset’s good for that”
We're so lucky to live in this special place, close to the sea, to nature and in the very heart of the most amazingly kind and giving community. We all support each other, today we went to a busy charity breakfast at Salwayash with the family. It was well supported with lots of smiley helpers and we were serviced a deliciously cooked breakfast, lots of coffee, toast and chat. I really enjoyed my breakfast cooked for me, makes a nice change!
What's on in Bridport (Broadchurch) now....... !
always something going on, markets day, vintage scene and villages events to join in with.
PAGE TO SCREEN The UK's only festival celebrating the adaptation of books to film 10-14th April. http://www.frompagetoscreen.org.uk/ take a look.
Welcome the first ever Dorset Art Trails Event From Friday 5th - Sunday 7th April 2013, explore art, design and making in a rural context. This is your chance to interweave the experiences on offer with other aspects of Dorset's cultural and geographical landscape. It is also for local people to strengthen their enjoyment of where they live, in perhaps some unexpected ways. http://www.dorsetarttrails.co.uk/
Let's hope Broadchurch will be a great incentive for holiday makers to pop down to the coast and take a look at all the views from the series. It may be chilly but there's always time for a chat and a warm welcome here.
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