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Article: Real life: Here, that's my house on TV!; YOU DON'T HAVE TO LIVE IN A MANSION... EVEN A MODEST FAMILY HOME CAN FEATURE IN A TV SERIES. GILLIAN ROWE LOOKS INTO THE WHYS AND WHEREFORES.(Features)
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- Sunday Mirror (London, England)
- Article date:
- July 2, 2000
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PEAK PRACTICE
Number of days filming: 5
Time on TV: 30 mins Fee: pounds 2,500
Any long-running TV series needs an injection of new characters from time to time to keep the viewers' interest. And of course new characters need new homes to live in.
So when the scriptwriters at ITV's popular doctors' series Peak Practice dreamed up the well-to-do Kate, Lucy and Richard Turner (below right) the location manager had to find a suitable abode.
Cue the home of George and Maria Caldicott.
Their beautiful six-bedroom 17th Century ...