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Wigs, Weddings & Movie Magic: 100 Years of Filmmaking at the Old Royal Naval College

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In this special episode, we step behind into the cinematic world of the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich-the UK's most filmed heritage site and backdrop to iconic productions like Bridgerton, The Crown, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Les Misérables to talk about their fantastic films tour; Wigs, Weddings, Powder and Palaces!


Joining us is Jonathan Coote, actor, writer, director, and the creative force behind the new film-themed tour marking 100 Years of Filmmaking at the College. With his deep knowledge of the site, Jonathan shares fascinating stories and insider insights into why this location, and the fashion we see on screen, continues to dazzle directors and audiences alike!


Plus, Jonathan reflects on the evolution of filming at the College over the past century and offers a sneak peek at upcoming centenary events.


Whether you're a film fanatic, history buff, or just love a good behind-the-scenes tale, this episode is a front-row ticket to the glamour, gossip, and grandeur of one of Britain's most beloved film locations.


Find out more at the Old Royal Naval College Website

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