But don’t be fooled, this venue doesn’t belong on a Soho backstreet. When Thomasina leaves the nightclub she’s exiting the Hippodrome. Between the Hippodrome’s stage door, pubs and restaurants that open onto the lane, you could easily be in London. Rufus Sewell and Kaya Scodelario shot scenes in the city’s elegant Queen Square.ĭenmark Street was used as the thriller’s Soho location, and it’s a convincing substitute. The Pale Horse was filmed around Bristol – look out for Nicholas Market, Denmark Street and Frogmore Street. Ariadne Oliver is out, the spirit of 1960s Chelsea is amplified…Īnd it’s all been recreated a hundred miles west. Our narrator, Mark Easterbrook is now married to his acquaintance from the novel. James Pritchard, Executive Producer and CEO of Agatha Christie Limited “This adaptation feels like nothing we have done before… This is a very different story from most that my great-grandmother wrote, and Sarah has taken it to new heights.” The new location isn’t the only change in the works, though.Īnyone who’s been following Sarah Phelps’ Agatha Christie two- and three-parters will know to expect the unexpected. The Pale Horse filming locations recreate 1960s London and a not-so-quiet Surrey village in Bristol and the Cotswolds.īristol is the latest city to stand in for the Capital in the BBC adaptations.
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