I agree they are probably talking about maturity and not physical age. Although Ryan Sampson could pass for 19 and he's 32. But he has a very baby face.
For a long time, if you said you had a patio, people would ask if you had a body under it.
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Has the writer of the article got the plot a bit mixed up? Talks about Vinnie being the boyfriend and Dylan going to miss his best friend when he leaves.
Still nice to see another article about Brassic, though!
Agree about the airing date, seems a very quick turn around.
I wonder if it is going to be a one-off series or plans are to wait to see how well it does and maybe do a second series.
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It's exciting to find out a little bit about Brassic locations. Accord to the Bury Times, today's filming is taking place in Radcliffe, (town in Greater Manchester) including at an antiques shop and a bargain store.
"Camera crews are descending on Blackburn Street to film scenes for the Sky One show 'Brassic', which stars Michelle Keegan, Joe Gilgun and Damien Molony, to name a few."
"Most of the filming is being undertaken at the nearby town of Bacup. However, crews are due to film inside the Classical Times Antiques and Collectibles shop and also at Bargain World in Blackburn Street, Radcliffe, today. The teams are working at the site between 8am and 8pm."
"A letter sent to residents prior to the filming reads: "The Council has been notified of our intentions and we are hoping to speak to each and every one of you over the new few days, prior to our arrival.
"Throughout our operation, security personnel will be onsite to create a safe filming environment.
"We also have a location team who will be on-hand to liaise with the public during our stay."
I always thought brassic meant skint. cockney rhyming slang. but I checked on online dictionaries and it can mean cold too.
Do you have any idea how many episodes there will be and how long each episode will be?
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Yes, it means totally broke, skint, and properly cold, Ann. Good to know someone is fact checking me though. There is no info yet on how many episodes or their duration, hopefully lots, and long!
I wonder if they are still filming because there are more than 6 episode and each episode will be maybe 45 minutes or longer.
As for pic, it's obvious a funeral..but whose, I can't see Joe in pic, unless he standing behind someone. Very interesting though.
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Ooh! wonder if we should all be wrapping our comments in spoiler tags!
(spoiler) comment here (/spoiler) <--- like this but with square brackets
Talk about more conflicted than ever.. I want to unsee and unread this latest plot info - but at the same time wanted to see the filming pics! Plus, it does make me even more excited to see Brassic with so much going on!
Ann, everything is pointing towards some decent length episodes and a decent length series!
Rosie, you're so right! What a lot of drama in one drama! My goodness me! Very exciting!
Ellie, my thoughts exactly!
and also
Spoiler
It is so sad to see a death will happen in the series! But is it wrong to feel relieved it is not Dylan?
Happy they've wrapped. But kinda sad that there will no more filming updates.
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