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I put together a montage of clips, where Palace are mentioned or appear in some form in films or TV that is unrelated to football.

I've had to edit a couple in a way that avoids You Tube's copyright systems.

 


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Excellent. Some there I had seen before but lots new ones to me.

 

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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 02 May 20 1.58pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Well done Bubs some great research and reminders of some great shows. Abigail's Party with Alison Steadman if you've never seen it be prepared to cringe very seventies and of course The Firm Gary Oldman is brilliant in that very true to life.

Shame most of the jokes were against Palace but I guess that's because if they had been against the big boys they would have got pelters.

 


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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Online Flag The garden of England 02 May 20 8.14pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

It could be that we are generally s***

 

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Well done. A nice memory of the Holmesdale terrace in the clip from The Firm.

Maybe not film or TV in the strictest sense, but this was televised back in the day when public information films were prominent:

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Originally posted by YT

Well done. A nice memory of the Holmesdale terrace in the clip from The Firm.

Maybe not film or TV in the strictest sense, but this was televised back in the day when public information films were prominent:

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The good old days of Public Information films. We should start a thread about them. I'm sure many future stars would have been in them.

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Originally posted by Badger11

The good old days of Public Information films. We should start a thread about them. I'm sure many future stars would have been in them.

Edited by Badger11 (03 May 2020 8.36am)

A number of DVD collections of public information films are sold on Amazon

 


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View Bubbs's Profile Bubbs Flag Edinburgh 03 May 20 9.09am Send a Private Message to Bubbs Add Bubbs as a friend

Originally posted by YT

Well done. A nice memory of the Holmesdale terrace in the clip from The Firm.

Maybe not film or TV in the strictest sense, but this was televised back in the day when public information films were prominent:

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That’s brilliant mate. Thinking about doing a Part 2 video as I’ve since realised there’s others i could’ve put in like a mention in the ‘Likely Lads.’

So if any of you can think of anymore, please post.

 


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Originally posted by Bubbs

Thinking about doing a Part 2 video as I’ve since realised there’s others i could’ve put in like a mention in the ‘Likely Lads.’

Not wishing to be rude but how about contributing to HOL rather than just using us to promote your own endeavours

 

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View Bubbs's Profile Bubbs Flag Edinburgh 03 May 20 9.53am Send a Private Message to Bubbs Add Bubbs as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Not wishing to be rude but how about contributing to HOL rather than just using us to promote your own endeavours

Sorry you feel like that. It’s not really promotion more knowing some on here would enjoy some of the stuff I put out.

I was originally a happy holer for years but then a few close mates were posting on the BBS and so I levitated over there for obvious reasons. Simple as that. Haven’t really got enough hours in the day to devote to both.

 


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According to IMDB, Selhurst Park was used as a location for the following:

I.D. (1995)
Wonderland (1999)
Footballers' Wives (TV 2002-2006) - not referenced which episode(s)
The Royals (TV) - Episode: The Serpent That Did Sting Thy Father's Life (2016)

I can't confess to having watched any of them!

I have a vague memory of attending a match at Selhurst where cameras were present as part of the making of some film or TV fiction, but I can't be more specific. I'm thinking it may have been as long ago as the 70s. Maybe someone else remembers this.

 


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Originally posted by YT

According to IMDB, Selhurst Park was used as a location for the following:

I.D. (1995)
Wonderland (1999)
Footballers' Wives (TV 2002-2006) - not referenced which episode(s)
The Royals (TV) - Episode: The Serpent That Did Sting Thy Father's Life (2016)

I can't confess to having watched any of them!

I have a vague memory of attending a match at Selhurst where cameras were present as part of the making of some film or TV fiction, but I can't be more specific. I'm thinking it may have been as long ago as the 70s. Maybe someone else remembers this.

I could be wrong but I think ID is based off palace with operation whitehorse the undercover operation that saw over a hundred palace arrested.

 

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