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401: 688: 924:– Trevor, Jill, Big Al, Little Norm, Mr Pitt and Sgt Hobson begin to gather evidence of corruption amongst local businesses, the town planning department and the local police. Jill loses the election, while Jill's and Trevor's houses are raided in an attempt to recover the evidence. Sgt Hobson presents the file to the chief constable and DCI Forest is sacked while Councillor McAllister and Mr McAllister are arrested by Sgt Hobson. 657: 393:) is interested in neither football nor jazz but teaches English and wants to help save the planet, standing in a local election as "your Conservation candidate". After Jill left her husband, her colleague Trevor began giving her lifts to school and from there a relationship blossomed. They have an easy-going relationship where half the words seem to be left unspoken but the viewer is never in any doubt as to the 883: 875: 867: 673: 906:– Mysterious events aimed at intimidating Jill and Trevor begin to unfold, yet there is no indication who is doing this. Jill's election meeting is sabotaged, meanwhile a former girlfriend of Trevor's 'Helen of Tadcaster' turns up unannounced at the election meeting. Meanwhile, Big Al's warehouse is subjected to a police raid. 1188:
Not, as previously said, Greenacre Hall, Rawdon. The confusion comes from a poster on the wall to the right of the doors which is advertising services held at Greenacre Hall which is a totally different building and was not used in the filming for exterior or interior shots of which Yeadon Town Hall
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Helen is the somewhat needy ex-fiancΓ©e of Trevor Chaplin. Her father is a successful local businessman, involved in corruption with the local council and police, who uses Helen to get to know Trevor, whose friends he sees as acting in a manner which is counterproductive to the equilibrium he sees
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The location that Trevor drives round while Jill sees Mr Pitt at the planning department is the County Hall, Wakefield, West Yorkshire but Pitt's office is on Cookridge Street, Leeds and is actually above where Revolution bar now is and the view from his window looks up Rossington Street (the old
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in 1985 – is a character-led drama with a plot that initially appears rather unclear, moving as it does from one seemingly unrelated event to another. These events – and the characters involved with them – are eventually shown to be interconnected.
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is a young, enthusiastic, graduate police officer. Well-spoken and knowledgeable about police procedure, he is however singularly incompetent – spending most of his duty hours investigating hypothetical crimes, and using his notes for his next
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The house that Jill and Trevor look for that they find is a demolished street is an area off Hartley Crescent/Glossop View, Woodhouse Moor, Leeds. This area is now a grassed space with some trees and benches at the top
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Little Norm is the submissive partner in the business with his "brother" Big Al. The plot makes it clear that Al, Norm and Janey are not in fact related, although they use sibling-based pronouns for each other on many
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The Reverend Booth is the local vicar. Fed up with his occupation and casual in both the application of church policy, and towards life in general. He provides a cellar from where Big Al runs his "business".
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is a committed environmentalist and social campaigner. An English teacher, she is educated and cultured. The name Swinburne was "inherited" from her ex-husband. The character was inspired by that of
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The houses used as the setting for where Jill lived, which were new at the time of filming, were replaced with an older terrace house in Hill View Avenue at its junction with Norfolk Gardens in
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podcasts that include a video interview with William Gallagher and with Plater's wife, Shirley Rubinstein, plus audio commentaries by Gallagher for selected episodes of the Beiderbecke series.
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Known by Trevor as 'that dazzlingly beautiful platinum blonde', Janey sells him records in aid of the Cubs football team, the consequences of which drive the plot of the "affair".
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the school head teacher. A petty, neurotic jobsworth he is loathed by pupils and staff alike, but remains largely oblivious to the contempt in which he is held.
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The actual Leeds City Council planning offices are just over the road in The Leonardo building which wasn't there at the time of filming back in 1984.
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Forrest is a plain-speaking and effective police superintendent. Jaded by the job, he has become thoroughly corrupt. Based on a character from
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Trevor tries to buy some jazz records from a "dazzlingly beautiful platinum blonde" who calls at the door raising funds for the local
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The telephone box that Trevor uses is at the junction of Parliament Road (now closed to traffic) and Hall Lane, near Armley Prison.
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The corner of Grange Avenue, on the way from Big Al's allotment, is the corner of Grange Avenue and Windmill Lane, Yeadon.
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The parish church/cub scouts meeting hall is actually St. Peters Church, Rawdon on Town Street/Layton Road, Rawdon, LS19
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was. Yeadon Town Hall was also to feature in the Beiderbecke Tapes as the registrar's office which again with Mr Pitt.
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A show called "Beiderbecke and All That Jazz" was developed in the mid 1990s, featuring Alan Plater and Kenny Baker.
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Setting the scene for the sequels, the series ends with Jill and Trevor 'running away to the hills' (Beamsley Beacon,
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In 2012, the British Film Institute published a book about the series in its range examining key television shows:
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Accompanying the non-fiction book, the British Film Institute released an author video plus a series of official
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The town hall/Jill's meeting room and venue for the counting of the votes – Yeadon Town Hall, High Street, Yeadon
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For a view of the original interior of St Mark's Woodhouse (now cleared out), see minutes 41–43 of episode 3 of
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as a novel (Methuen, 1986) before dramatising it for ITV. Four years after the final serial aired, he novelised
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used as 'The Multistorey Block of Flats' in the Beiderbecke affair, taken in June 2008, 24 years after filming
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The Alderman What's-His-Name memorial playing fields – Butcher Hill Playing Fields, Abbey Grange, Leeds
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There are four books associated with the series. Alan Plater's first-ever book was a novelisation of
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City of Leeds School is on the right, and the Merrion Centre can be seen at the top of the street).
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All three series are available on DVD as individual boxed sets, and as a Collection DVD Set (
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The steep hill that cub scout walks up followed by Trevor is Carr Lane, Rawdon, LS19
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Big Al's allotment and office – Ash Road Allotments, Ash Road, Headingley, Leeds 6
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Mr Carter is a jaded and cynical history teacher, and an ally of Jill and Trevor.
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Grassed residential road near level crossing – Pennine Walk, Starbeck, Harrogate
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The multi-storey block of flats – Clayton Grange Flats, Moor Grange, Leeds
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for the various characters. The theme song of the series uses the actual
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and re-released in 1941 as part of the "Hot Jazz Classic" series on
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The Police station exterior - Horsforth Police station, Broadway,
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The multi-storey car park – Woodhouse Lane Multi-storey Car Park,
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Helen's father, an affluent and less than legitimate businessman.
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can be seen in the background during Helen and Jill's night out.
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The parish church of St Matthew (exterior, and nave interior) –
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It all unravels to a soundtrack of jazz music in the style of
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that Mr McAllister and Councillor McAllister were imprisoned.
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Private Astronomy: A Vision of the Music of Bix Beiderbecke
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Trevor and Jill in the opening scene of the first episode
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Helen McAllister (Helen of Tadcaster) – Alison Skilbeck
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Rather than following a usual linear story structure,
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Big Al, Trevor and Jill in the church crypt/warehouse
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as featured cornet soloist. Extensive use is made of
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Index


Comedy
drama
Alan Plater
James Bolam
Barbara Flynn
Terence Rigby
Dudley Sutton
Dominic Jephcott
Sue Jenkins
Keith Smith
Keith Marsh
Frankie Trumbauer
Chauncey Morehouse
Yorkshire Television
ITV
The Beiderbecke Tapes
Get Lost!
television
ITV
Alan Plater
Get Lost!
Alun Armstrong
Bridget Turner
The Beiderbecke Trilogy
The Beiderbecke Tapes
The Beiderbecke Connection
Leeds
Geordie
James Bolam

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