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Filming gets underway for Robinson Crusoe TV series

8:39am Wednesday 21st May 2008

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PASSERS-by were stunned when two of the world's most recognisable actors were spotted on the River Ouse in York.

Sean Bean and Sam Neill are in town as the filming gets underway for the TV series Robinson Crusoe.

The pair, who starred in blockbuster movies Lord of the Rings and Jurassic Park respectively, were filming scenes in a boat on the Ouse and then later shot footage in the Guildhall.

A spokeswoman for the production company, Power Studios International, said the actors will be filming in York and the surrounding area for the next two weeks.

She said: "The basic premise for the series is that we start we with Robinson Crusoe a number of years into his stay on the island and then we begin flashbacks into his life in the UK. All the scenes shot in York are flashbacks to his life when he was a child, his love affair, how he built his empire and how it all went wrong.

"The location team wanted somewhere that looked beautiful, traditional and in keeping with the time period they are in. All the actors are having a good time up there and it sounds like they are doing very well.

"Sean Bean plays Robinson Crusoe's father in the series and Sam Neill is a friend of the family."

The starring role in the series goes to Philip Winchester, who recently starred in the Thunderbirds movie, while up-and-coming British actress Ann Walton has been cast in the lead female role.

Meanwhile, tourists and shoppers will be told to stay away from York's most famous cobbled street due to the filming.

Shops and restaurants in Shambles will be forced to close on Friday as film crews move in to shoot scenes for Robinson Crusoe.

City of York Council has warned that Shambles and St Andrewgate could be closed from 4am to 7pm, although Power Studios Inter-national said it was confident businesses would be able to reopen at about 11am.

Shops in College Street, near York Minster, are also set to be hit by the filming, with owners being told to keep their shops shut throughout trading hours on Saturday.

The president of the York and North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce, Peter Kay, said: "It is always exciting when York gets to feature in a film or television programme, and I hope that the programme makers will make clear in the credits the location of this beautiful city.

"However, there is a price to pay on occasions such as this when streets are closed to enable filming to take place.

"I hope that the local traders have been properly consulted and are to be compensated for the inevitable effect on their trade."

In other areas of York, Castlegate will be closed to traffic today and Thursday during filming inside Fairfax House, which will be closed to the public until Friday.

Meanwhile, there will be fewer parking bays available today in Marygate, and the Black Swan pub, in Peasholme Green, will be closed all day on Bank Holiday Monday.

The £17 million series, described by the production team as "a swashbuckling family show in the vein of Robin Hood" is being made by American production company NBC and will include 13 episodes.


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dodger, york says...
9:13am Wed 21 May 08

Waiting for the inevitable moan from shopkeepers and restauranteurs about losing money.

Hieronymous, York says...
9:31am Wed 21 May 08

And still no public call for extras - or have I missed it?

Jo, York says...
9:53am Wed 21 May 08

Dodger, perhaps if you had a business there which had no customers that day you'd moan too? D'oh.

ouserower, york says...
9:56am Wed 21 May 08

Oh don't worry the shops have all been offered plenty of money.

oldgoat, York says...
10:19am Wed 21 May 08

Just been watching Sean Bean outside the Library - and the kid who's RC in younger days!
Shops can moan all they want, but the fans will be coming to see the places used once the series is shown. Plenty of money to be made then.

ennoch, York says...
10:33am Wed 21 May 08

"The president of the York and North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce, Peter Kay"!

So thats why there's so many pizza places in York?

GoodramgateTerrier, York says...
11:03am Wed 21 May 08

Apparently shop owners have been offered around £5k to close for the days required by the film crews. I was walking past St. Olaves yesterday and they were setting up cables and cameras inside by the look of it.

martinyellow, York says...
11:52am Wed 21 May 08

The spokeswoman for the production company said they were filming in York because of the 'authentic settings'. Very authentic as Daniel Defoe's book was called 'Robinson Crusoe, a mariner of York'. Presumabaly she - and the Press reporter - was unaware of that.

Peter Dick, Huntington says...
1:47pm Wed 21 May 08

Sean Bean in a boat on the River Ouse

This man may be a fine actor but he is a complete drunken thug. When Sheffield UTD got relagated the season before last, this idiot stormed into the Managers area and verbally abused the Warnock family in a drunken tirade. Neil Warnock's wife was there with young kids and he went on and on, saying the most disgraceful things. Hopefully the boat he's in will sink.

Anna, york says...
2:22pm Wed 21 May 08

Peter Dick wrote:
Sean Bean in a boat on the River Ouse This man may be a fine actor but he is a complete drunken thug. When Sheffield UTD got relagated the season before last, this idiot stormed into the Managers area and verbally abused the Warnock family in a drunken tirade. Neil Warnock's wife was there with young kids and he went on and on, saying the most disgraceful things. Hopefully the boat he's in will sink.
I still wouldn't say no!! Might have to hang around the ouse for a few days in the hope of bumping into him lol

Peter Dick, Huntington says...
2:50pm Wed 21 May 08

Anna wrote:
Peter Dick wrote: Sean Bean in a boat on the River Ouse This man may be a fine actor but he is a complete drunken thug. When Sheffield UTD got relagated the season before last, this idiot stormed into the Managers area and verbally abused the Warnock family in a drunken tirade. Neil Warnock's wife was there with young kids and he went on and on, saying the most disgraceful things. Hopefully the boat he's in will sink.
I still wouldn't say no!! Might have to hang around the ouse for a few days in the hope of bumping into him lol
Dreadful.

Alan Shaw, Bootham says...
3:28pm Wed 21 May 08

"The basic premise for the series is that we start we with Robinson Crusoe a number of years into his stay on the island and then we begin flashbacks into his life in the UK
- Not quite sure if this a correct account of his life. Maybe the researcher should have done their homework a bit better in order to represent an accurate account.


I still wouldn't say no!! Might have to hang around the ouse for a few days in the hope of bumping into him lol
- He'll not be in danger of missing you though will he.

Anna, york says...
5:09pm Wed 21 May 08

Alan Shaw wrote:
"The basic premise for the series is that we start we with Robinson Crusoe a number of years into his stay on the island and then we begin flashbacks into his life in the UK
- Not quite sure if this a correct account of his life. Maybe the researcher should have done their homework a bit better in order to represent an accurate account.
I still wouldn't say no!! Might have to hang around the ouse for a few days in the hope of bumping into him lol
- He'll not be in danger of missing you though will he.
Having no idea what I look like you're not qualified to give that opinion are you? Yours and Peter Dick's comments sound like the green eyed monster to me. I can guess both of you are no competition for Sean!

stevexbooth, Clifton Moor says...
7:05pm Wed 21 May 08

How much was York Council offered to expense the issues this would cause? Probably nothing...and I bet York is not even mentioned in the film! I wonder who are the pri-madonnas???

Lamplighter, says...
5:41am Thu 22 May 08

Not quite sure if this a correct account of his life. Maybe the researcher should have done their homework a bit better in order to represent an accurate account.

It's a novel!

ennoch, York says...
10:32am Thu 22 May 08

Lamplighter wrote:
Not quite sure if this a correct account of his life. Maybe the researcher should have done their homework a bit better in order to represent an accurate account.
It's a novel!
LOL :)

Lizzie, York says...
3:12pm Thu 22 May 08

Where has the other article gone about filming Robinson Crusoe in York???? The one that's been published today? Why has it, and the comments been removed??

So much for free speech

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