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London Foot Hopsital in a detective series

Discussion in 'Podiatry Trivia' started by Cameron, Aug 25, 2012.

  1. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member


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    Bit of real trivia - flu meant I have had nothing to do but lie and watch the telly this weekend. Folllowing a 'Trial and Retribution,' I noticed some of the filming took place outside the old London Foot Hospital in Fitzroy Square. The inside shots of the psychologist's office looked very familiar as the corridor of LFH and other rooms. Not sure when the building ceased to exist as a clinic never say die and if I am right who would have thought the old place would feature in a detective series. Wonder what PJ Read would have thought?

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  2. barry francis

    barry francis Member

    Quirky is it not, however, the place was always full of mystery and i am sure that henry rosenstein would have more to say than prr
     
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