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Actor 'didn't want to leave' Cornwall after Playing Nice filming | |
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James Norton spent three months filming in Cornwall | James Norton spent three months filming in Cornwall |
The star of a TV drama filmed in Cornwall has said he "didn't want to leave" when the shoot ended. | The star of a TV drama filmed in Cornwall has said he "didn't want to leave" when the shoot ended. |
James Norton plays the main character in the ITV series Playing Nice, in which two couples discover their children had been swapped at birth in a mix-up in a hospital. | James Norton plays the main character in the ITV series Playing Nice, in which two couples discover their children had been swapped at birth in a mix-up in a hospital. |
The series was inspired by a novel set in London but the drama's executive producer, Kitty Kaletsky, said "there was no more perfect place than Cornwall" for the televised version. | The series was inspired by a novel set in London but the drama's executive producer, Kitty Kaletsky, said "there was no more perfect place than Cornwall" for the televised version. |
Norton credited the community around Newquay for not only welcoming the crew so warmly but for helping him learn a Cornish accent for the drama's lead character. | Norton credited the community around Newquay for not only welcoming the crew so warmly but for helping him learn a Cornish accent for the drama's lead character. |
Listen: David White interviews James Norton and Kitty Kaletsky on BBC Radio Cornwall | Listen: David White interviews James Norton and Kitty Kaletsky on BBC Radio Cornwall |
"For Pete it was a gentle, quite light-touch accent, we didn't want to go heavy-handed with it," he explained. | "For Pete it was a gentle, quite light-touch accent, we didn't want to go heavy-handed with it," he explained. |
The actor said weekends spent surfing and hiking cliff paths with local people helped him better understand the Cornish accent. | The actor said weekends spent surfing and hiking cliff paths with local people helped him better understand the Cornish accent. |
"The sense I got was people kind of slip in and out, there's not one thick Cornish accent, there's lots of different variations. | "The sense I got was people kind of slip in and out, there's not one thick Cornish accent, there's lots of different variations. |
"They were very forgiving and encouraging and helpful in my becoming a token Cornishman," he joked. | "They were very forgiving and encouraging and helpful in my becoming a token Cornishman," he joked. |
The four main characters of the drama dressed up as Abba at a Halloween party in a resort in Newquay, Norton said | The four main characters of the drama dressed up as Abba at a Halloween party in a resort in Newquay, Norton said |
As part of his role, Norton had to learn to surf, so Pete Abell, head coach of Kingsurf Surf School in Mawgan Porth, taught him. | As part of his role, Norton had to learn to surf, so Pete Abell, head coach of Kingsurf Surf School in Mawgan Porth, taught him. |
Norton said the "amazing guy" had also been the crew's "gateway into the community". | Norton said the "amazing guy" had also been the crew's "gateway into the community". |
"The cast were really welcomed into the community and we all hung out at Rettorick Mill in Watergate Bay, and went surfing most weekends." | "The cast were really welcomed into the community and we all hung out at Rettorick Mill in Watergate Bay, and went surfing most weekends." |
At Halloween, co-star James MacArdle noticed the drama's four main characters looked like Abba, with two of them blonde and two brunette, so they dressed as the Swedish pop group for a party at the farm with self-catering accomodation and a bar. | At Halloween, co-star James MacArdle noticed the drama's four main characters looked like Abba, with two of them blonde and two brunette, so they dressed as the Swedish pop group for a party at the farm with self-catering accomodation and a bar. |
"It ingratiated us with the community as honorary Cornish people," Norton laughed. | "It ingratiated us with the community as honorary Cornish people," Norton laughed. |
'Living on the edge' | 'Living on the edge' |
Explaining the decision to swap London for Cornwall, Ms Kaletsky said: "These are people who, having discovered this catastrophic thing, are living on the edge - and in Cornwall, you are literally living on a precipice." | Explaining the decision to swap London for Cornwall, Ms Kaletsky said: "These are people who, having discovered this catastrophic thing, are living on the edge - and in Cornwall, you are literally living on a precipice." |
She said the sense of a small town was important, too, in which the characters could "have an element of anonymity but also be in a landscape and a town where you can't escape each other". | She said the sense of a small town was important, too, in which the characters could "have an element of anonymity but also be in a landscape and a town where you can't escape each other". |
"It felt like we got all of those - and some - in Cornwall," she concluded. | "It felt like we got all of those - and some - in Cornwall," she concluded. |
Cornish filming locations for the series included Watergate Bay, Mevagissey, the Jubilee Pool in Penzance, Minions , Newlyn East and stretches of the north Cornwall coast. | Cornish filming locations for the series included Watergate Bay, Mevagissey, the Jubilee Pool in Penzance, Minions , Newlyn East and stretches of the north Cornwall coast. |
'An amazing three months' | 'An amazing three months' |
Norton, a Yorkshireman, said he had found the county to be "a jewel, it's the most beautiful part of the whole country". | Norton, a Yorkshireman, said he had found the county to be "a jewel, it's the most beautiful part of the whole country". |
"The locations for the shoots were absolutely breath-taking," he added. | "The locations for the shoots were absolutely breath-taking," he added. |
"We had an amazing three months, I didn't want to leave at the end." | "We had an amazing three months, I didn't want to leave at the end." |
Ms Kaletsky and Norton said their film and TV production company, Rabbit Track Pictures, was working on a new production which they hoped would also be filmed in Cornwall. | Ms Kaletsky and Norton said their film and TV production company, Rabbit Track Pictures, was working on a new production which they hoped would also be filmed in Cornwall. |
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