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Actors cameramen and frogmen on hand at the Black Country Museum during the filming of

Actors cameramen and frogmen on hand at the Black Country Museum during the filming of


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Actors cameramen and frogmen on hand at the Black Country Museum during the filming of

Actors cameramen and frogmen on hand at the Black Country Museum during the filming of `Morse.
Dudley, West Midlands.
Picture taken 28th May 1998

Paul Pester
Birmingham Post and Mail
Dudley
West Midlands
England

Media ID 21917798

© Mirrorpix

Barge Boat Canal Crime Extras Film Set Filmset History Houseboat Museum Period Production 1998 Filming Morse


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Step back in time to the 1990s as actors, cameramen, and frogmen gather at the Black Country Museum for the filming of the beloved TV series 'Morse. ' This print captures a momentous scene from behind-the-scenes, showcasing the meticulous production process that brought this iconic crime drama to life. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Dudley, West Midlands, this snapshot showcases a barge floating gracefully along a tranquil canal. The attention to detail is evident as extras clad in period costumes populate the film set with an air of authenticity. From meticulously designed houseboats to historically accurate props and sets, every element transports us into Morse's world. The presence of dedicated cameramen highlights their crucial role in capturing each frame with precision and artistry. Meanwhile, frogmen add an intriguing twist to this already captivating scene – perhaps hinting at an exciting underwater sequence that awaits viewers. As we delve into this photograph taken on May 28th, 1998 by Paul Pester, we are reminded of how television productions can seamlessly blend history and entertainment. The Black Country Museum serves as both a testament to our rich cultural heritage and a canvas for imaginative storytelling. This evocative image from Memory Lane Prints invites us to appreciate not only the final product but also those who work tirelessly behind-the-scenes to bring these stories alive.

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