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Rillington Place: anyone watching?

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tanith Wed 30-Nov-16 20:01:27

The roads where the house was are Bartle Close and Andrews Square now there is a small memorial where Christie's house was originally..

Anya Wed 30-Nov-16 19:57:40

Alima none of them were bundles of fun!!!

Pittcity Wed 30-Nov-16 19:54:14

He was affected by gas in WW1, hence the whispery voice, and was imprisoned several times for theft and assault between the wars. He became a special constable in WW2 when it seems they were not fussy about checking criminal records. Hope this helps overthehill

overthehill Wed 30-Nov-16 19:38:23

Apart from knowing he was a serial killer I didn't know the details. I would like it to have started further back to when he married and what happened in the lost 9 years. At the start Ethel appears to be visiting him in prison but if that were the case how come he was in the police force?

Alima Wed 30-Nov-16 19:28:54

Anya, I thought the sparse dialogue added to the creepiness. Christie wasn't a bundle of fun was he?

Anya Wed 30-Nov-16 19:22:21

Well, there couldn't have been much on the way of lines to learn! Did people really sit there in mainly silence just uttering a few necessary sentences and leaving much much unsaid?

wot Wed 30-Nov-16 19:04:58

" Christie done it!" Never forget that poor bloke Evans.

wot Wed 30-Nov-16 19:03:51

I loved the Richard Attenborough film. I think it was filmed in the real house. So atmospheric! How scruffy everything was in those days, our house included.

Anniebach Wed 30-Nov-16 19:02:22

He doesn't have a South Wales accent for sure

gettingonabit Wed 30-Nov-16 19:01:05

The street is not there now. As I recall, it used to be just north of Notting Hill.

I'm looking forward to seeing more of Evans. The actor playing him doesn't seem to have a Welsh accent...hmm.

Alima Wed 30-Nov-16 18:58:01

Very atmospheric isn't it? I thought the film was very good and it looks like this series will keep up the standard.

TerriBull Wed 30-Nov-16 18:31:06

No it wasn't renamed my mistake, it's as tanith has pointed out above, it's not there anymore.

TerriBull Wed 30-Nov-16 18:18:39

Yes I remember the film with Attenborough who was wonderfully creepy. I didn't see this new production but might catch up with it. I was in my teens when I saw the original 10 Rillington Place, I hadn't heard about Timothy Evans' execution before then, I remember feeling very affected by the miscarriage of justice, it was a salutary reminder of why we shouldn't have capital punishment. I believe the street was renamed a while back because of it's unfortunate association.

gillybob Wed 30-Nov-16 18:17:22

I was going to watch it but decided against it as DH was away last night and I was frightened that it might have kept me awake. Real life things worry me more than stupid far fetched dramas. I might watch it on catch up though, now that DH is back.

Anniebach Wed 30-Nov-16 18:02:19

Evans sister lived in the same village as my family and I lived, my uncle was on duty when Evans confessed in the police station and Evans worked for a little while in the coal mine in the village. He did have learning difficulties . I thought the Attenborough film was brilliant so hope this short series will be as good. Poor Ethel, to see a woman so manipulated was upsetting

tanith Wed 30-Nov-16 17:29:00

I used to work in and around the area that was Rillington Place near Ladbroke Grove and although the road no longer exists I always felt a chill when I was where it used to be as I'd read the book and it was chilling to say the least.
I'm not sure I want to watch but OH probably will on catch up.

gettingonabit Wed 30-Nov-16 17:23:27

Been looking forward to this for ages. Really enjoyed the film with a very creepy Richard Attenborough and John Hurt as Evans.

Great sets-very evocative of the time, and Samantha Morton portrays the downtrodden but knowing wife very well.

Really looking forward to next week.