Eastnor Castle TV/Film credits

Eastnor Castle has a history of film and television credits going back almost 40 years. It was first ‘discovered’ as a film location for the movie industry by MGM studios back in 1969 who at the time were looking for a suitable ‘English Lord’s castle’ for the comedy film “One More Time” starring Sammy Davis Jr and directed by legendary comedian Jerry Lewis. Since then the castle has been in regular demand for a wide variety of productions including television series, one-off documentaries, dramas and light entertainment programming, particularly for BBC Television

A few examples of TV / Film Credits that have taken place at Eastnor Castle:

“The Canterville Ghost” – BBC Studios (2021)

Succession” – HBO (2018)

Lyme Fine Jewellery” – Promotional video (2017)

“Agatha Raisin” – SKY (2015)

“Doctor Thorne” – ITV Drama (2015)

“The Black Prince” (2014)

“W.E ” directed by Madonna (2012)

“Bargain Hunt” -BBC (2011) (22 mins. into prog.)

“The Amazing Race” – CBS USA (2010)

“Countryfile” – BBC (2010)

“Saving Britain’s Past” (2009)

“Country Lives” – Chris Bradshaw (2007)

“Stately Suppers” – BBC TV (2006)

“The Victorian Gentleman” – BBC TV with Fred Dibnah (2006)

“Dracula” – BBC TV (2006)

“Flog It” – BBC TV (2005)

“Building of Britain” – TV series with Fred Dibnah: “The View From The North” (2001)

“Blue Peter” – BBC TV (2001)

“Antiques Roadshow” – BBC TV (2000)

“Burrell’s Britain” – Pilot Episode (1999)

“Great Antiques Treasure Hunt” (1995)

“Little Lord Fauntleroy” – BBC TV (1994)

“The Eligible Bachelor” (1992)

“The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes” – Granada TV

“Rumpole of the Bailey” – Thames Television: Season 7 Episode 5: “Family Pride” (1992)

“Once Upon A Future Time” – Kutchinsky

“The Canterville Ghost” – HTV (1986)

“Box of Delights” TV series (1984) Won a BAFTA Award for Best Children’s Programme

“Run Runaway” Music Video – Slade (1983)

“Little Lord Fauntleroy” BBC TV (1976)

“The Pallisers” – BBC TV (1974)

“One More Time” MGM Studios (1969)