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The series opens with a shot of an SVR train hauled by loco [[Former Residents|3205]], and the first episode also includes scenes shot on platform 2 of [[Bewdley]] station, and in the driveway of [[Arley]] station. Between the two, a key scene occurs inside the compartment of a moving train travelling from [[Highley]] to Arley. | The series opens with a shot of an SVR train hauled by loco [[Former Residents|3205]], and the first episode also includes scenes shot on platform 2 of [[Bewdley]] station, and in the driveway of [[Arley]] station. Between the two, a key scene occurs inside the compartment of a moving train travelling from [[Highley]] to Arley. | ||
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Revision as of 16:18, 8 December 2015
The Box Of Delights is a BBC children's drama series produced in 1984 starring Devin Stanfield, Patrick Troughton and Robert Stephens. It was based on the 1935 book by the then-Poet Laureate John Masefield, and was largely filmed on location in his home county of Herefordshire.
The series opens with a shot of an SVRSevern Valley Railway train hauled by loco 3205, and the first episode also includes scenes shot on platform 2 of Bewdley station, and in the driveway of Arley station. Between the two, a key scene occurs inside the compartment of a moving train travelling from Highley to Arley.
See also
List of film and TV productions filmed on the Severn Valley Railway