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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Jean & Lionel's House in "As Time Goes By"

Thursday Travel

The Famous Blue Door: Number 21

All during the week we stayed in our apartment in Holland Park, I kept telling myself that it wasn't important to visit Jean & Lionel's house in the British TV drama/comedy "As Time Goes By."  Watching the show, over the course of nine seasons, had made me yearn to visit that particular part of London, and see how the people there lived.  But the house in which the characters made their home was just another house, chosen by the film crew, with all the interiors shot on a sound stage.  It wasn't a real place, like the Dutch Garden in Holland Park, where Lionel asked Jean out for their first date in thirty-eight years.  


A look to the right from Jean & Lionel's door.

But as the days flew by, the notion of visiting the house kept pestering me, and defied all my attempts at rational dismissal.  For it was here that Jean & Lionel first saw each other on the series, after the events that separated them.  We were staying in the Holland Park area after all, and who can know what the future holds?  Despite our love of England, it was entirely possible we might never visit this area of London again.


The small neighborhood park directly opposite 
Jean & Lionel's house.

As it turned out, the house lay within easy walking distance.  So after breakfast, we left our apartment, and soon arrived at the heart of Jean & Lionel's world.

The church in the park across the street.

As we arrived, the church bells were tolling.  We could have attended the Sunday worship.  But somehow, that felt wrong.  For religion played no part in Jean & Lionel's world.  Unlike Lionel's father Rocky, who married Madge in a church, Jean & Lionel brooked no pretense of belief. Apart from the other members of their family, and those (like Sandy and Alastair) whom they allowed into their lives, all they had was each other. That was all they wanted, all that mattered to them.  So they married in a registry office.  And they were happy.

The view to the left from Jean & Lionel's door.

If you remember the show fondly, these surroundings will look familiar to you.  Jean & Lionel often ventured outside their door, and something important happened there, something that drove the episode forward, or enhanced their love for each other.  But it was just a location, selected by the film crew, as the exterior for Jean & Lionel's house.  It wasn't as if Jean & Lionel were real people: they were just fictional characters, brought to life by two actors (Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer), in scripts written by Bob Larbey.  The whole time I stood there, I felt tremendously awkward.  Other people lived here--real people--and I was standing on their porch, photographing their house, and reminiscing about a show that ceased production a decade ago.  I shouldn't be here, standing on their steps, invading their privacy and their world.  And yet...
  

It's hard to explain to myself, let alone to you, exactly why it meant so much to visit Jean & Lionel's house.  But I'm glad I did.

Dragon Dave

14 comments:

  1. I can fully understand what it meant for you to find the location of Jean and lionel's house as I myself have enjoyed watching this programme again and again. Plus I was curious to know of the various filming locations that they used.and some are not too far from the house.
    I could never work out which park they used on a few episodes like when Jean and Lionel hide round a tree from Alistair.

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    1. According to www.tvlocations.net, the tree resides comfortably in someplace called Monkey Island, Bray, Berkshire. (As if such a place could really exist!) Happy conoodling!

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  2. ITS ON MY BUCKET LIST ..... ITS NOT JUST THE HOUSE... ITS THAT GEOFFREY AND JUDI (LIONEL AND JEAN) SEEM SO REAL .. THE BEST TV COUPLE EVER... THE BEST BRIT SHOW EVER! THE SHOWS ""HOOKS"" YOU...

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  3. I can completely understand your wish to see the house and am happy you did, as I'm sure you would have regretted not having done so! I'm fascinated by the series; don't really know why, but this is the only TV family who I would love to visit in this home. Yes, I do know they didn't really live there, nor was the show filmed inside this house, but I still always have the feeling they were real people who really lived there and I would dearly love to go and share a glass of wine with them.

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  4. I have always loved this house. My children and I have been watching the show for years...it is my 12 year old's favorite. She actually found this post looking for it! We live in the U.S.

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    1. I stayed in that same area holland park court up stairs from indian resturant still nice area to ealk to the high st

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    2. I have never tired of "As Time Goes By". It's such a beautiful and romantic show. It seems so real and genuine,,both as the excellent actors, Jeffery Palmer and Judy Dench. They work together beautifully. I see it as one of the all time best romantic comedies ever produced. I absolutely love it. Thank you to all who worked in this wonderful show. Good shows of this caliber just do not come along very often.

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  5. Don’t feel guilty if you don’t knock on the door or invade their privacy any more than a door to door salesman would. Either the current residents lived there during filming, in which case they approved it, or they bought it knowing it was famous.

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  6. I would love one more reunion special. Geoffrey Palmer has passed, so the premise could be his funeral, where Judith & Allister and Sandy & Harry come with their children and we see Jean surrounded by the grandchildren she wanted so much, comforting her in her time of grief.

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    1. Funny, I had a similar thought. I picture Jean going through Lionel’s things, reminiscing, and then coming across a manuscript called “You Must Remember This”. As it turns out, unbeknownst to everyone, Lionel wrote a book about their love story after all. As the show ends, they show a shop window listing the book as the number one best seller. I think it would be a nice tribute to Mr. Palmer and the others who worked on the show that have passed.

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  7. Rev. Ethan J. Bishop-HenchmanDecember 9, 2023 at 3:59 AM

    Thank you, Dragon Dave. 2023 is coming to a close and I'm still gratefully revisiting this post every time I'm in London. Now I'm off for a drizzling yet happy stroll to Holland Park. God bless.

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  8. Glad you're enjoying it, Rev. Ethan! Make sure to warm up afterward with a mug of tea and a custard tart!

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  9. Cup of tea and a custard tart lionel loved them and his home made chilli , watching it now on the drama channel, such a cosy and bright series,

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