skyblueexile
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from Kenilworth but live in Ripon North Yorks
In general the region receives crap coverage in the mainstream. I can't even remember the last long running tv show that was made in Cov, Keeping up Appearances I guess? And that ended 25 years ago and never explicitly stated that it was Coventry.
The bbc must make a shed load from the west midlands in licence fee money but they don't really appear to reinvest much of it in locally made content.
To answer the original question I consider myself from the Midlands. Can't stand 'professional northerners' or the mockney accent that you find all over the south now.
Being from Scottish I have a lot more affinity with the North but as for Cov, it’s only been midlands
the only real question coming out of that, is do people see themselves as west mids or Warwickshire?
There was a series in the early 2000's - 'Bones and...' can't recall the full title. I never watched it but I think the synopsis was a few people who relocated to that London. I remember the lead character often wore a City shirt. (from watching trailer clips)With the Midlands if they're going to set it here it's going to be Birmingham, like Peaky Blinders. Up north it's almost certainly going to be Manchester, Liverpool or maybe Newcastle.
The Nativity movies were done in Coventry because the author was local but again I don't know if they were stated as being in Coventry. And after the first one they weren't very good.
Last thing I remember being explicitly based in Cov was some sitcom written by a local woman called Emma Fryer but I think was only one series and wasn't that good.
With the Midlands if they're going to set it here it's going to be Birmingham, like Peaky Blinders. Up north it's almost certainly going to be Manchester, Liverpool or maybe Newcastle.
The Nativity movies were done in Coventry because the author was local but again I don't know if they were stated as being in Coventry. And after the first one they weren't very good.
Last thing I remember being explicitly based in Cov was some sitcom written by a local woman called Emma Fryer but I think was only one series and wasn't that good.
There was a series in the early 2000's - 'Bones and...' can't recall the full title. I never watched it but I think the synopsis was a few people who relocated to that London. I remember the lead character often wore a City shirt. (from watching trailer clips)
Cov feature's in this if anyone's ever seen it
Was it Eric Idle was a Wolves fan?Oggy had a mention in Gavin & Stacy.
CCFC also mentioned in Monty Pythons Flying Circus.
Partly set in Cov yeah but nothing actually filmed here. I seem to remember it making the front page of the Telegraph at the time though, making it out as if Samuel L Jackson and Ryan Reynolds were supping in the Litten Tree before popping to Fishy Moores for their supper.
Must be Northern then
I remember from years ago (no doubt long summer school holidays late 1970's - early '80's) Mum and Dad would be at work, me and brother now trusted to be left alone. It must have been a particularly rainy day for us not to be out doing something and there used to be loads of old B&W films on TV during the daytime. I can even recall the title of the film even tho I couldn't tell you a thing of what it was about - 'Kings Row'.Oggy had a mention in Gavin & Stacy.
CCFC also mentioned in Monty Pythons Flying Circus.
I remember from years ago (no doubt long summer school holidays late 1970's - early '80's) Mum and Dad would be at work, me and brother now trusted to be left alone. It must have been a particularly rainy day for us not to be out doing something and there used to be loads of old B&W films on TV during the daytime. I can even recall the title of the film even tho I couldn't tell you a thing of what it was about - 'Kings Row'.
An American film. The only thing I remember were two kids discussing a 'friend'. One of them says to the other, "We should send him to Coventry". I was vaguely aware of the phrase but more impressed that our City was seemingly known 'worldwide'.
But it's our Coventry behind that phrase.There are 2 or 3 Coventrys in the USA, in New England