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!BBC Suppressor Film ''"The BBC Suppressor Film, also made in the early 1950s by the BBC on behalf of the trade association BREMA, illustrated how fitting a suppressor to a car's ignition system eliminated the interference menace on television screens. Tony Clayden has been studying the film and has identified virtually every location used in the film. They are all in north-west London, presumably for the convenience of a film unit based at Alexandra Palace (or is there some other reason?), and few have changed much in the last forty-something years. Of course, it helps if you grew up in the area, as Tony did. - Opening shot – Heath Street, Hampstead - Services lorry – Stoneyfield Lane - Scammel Scarab – East End Road (cottages now demolished) - GPO mail van – emerging from Vivian way into Deansway - Triumph Renown – Hale Lane - Standard Vanguard – West Heath Road - Electrical shop – corner of Edgwarebury Lane and Station Road, Edgware - Austin car, passing modern flats – Belvedere Court, Lyttleton Road, Barnet By-pass"'' {small}'__Référence__' : http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/tv/history/interludes.htm {/small} ----
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