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Supt. Lockhart and Sgt Baxter had a tricky situation to solve when they were caught by the tide at Saltdean, near Brighton, while making a scene for the film to be shown February 24th. The tide cut them off, and the unit had to wade through the sea to get to the steps up to the promenade. The ITV series is called " No Hiding Place". Continuity girl Marjorie Sullivan is helped by local boatmen.16th February 1961
Henry How
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Brighton
East Sussex
England
DM P1075
Media ID 21837750
© Mirrorpix
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In this print captured by Henry How, we witness the intense and challenging situation faced by Supt. Lockhart and Sgt Baxter during the filming of the ITV series "No Hiding Place". Set against the picturesque backdrop of Saltdean near Brighton in 1961, these two brave individuals found themselves caught off guard by the relentless tide. As they were engrossed in their scene, unaware of nature's imminent obstacle, the rising waters swiftly cut them off from safety. With no other option but to forge through the sea towards a set of steps leading up to the promenade, Supt. Lockhart and Sgt Baxter displayed unwavering determination amidst adversity. This candid moment showcases not only their commitment to their craft but also highlights the collaborative efforts involved in filmmaking. Continuity girl Marjorie Sullivan can be seen receiving assistance from local boatmen as they navigate through this unexpected predicament. Henry How's expertly captured image encapsulates both suspense and resilience within its frame. It serves as a testament to the challenges faced by those behind-the-scenes while bringing stories to life on television screens across Britain during that era. This remarkable photograph is a timeless reminder of how even fictional narratives can encounter real-life obstacles – an enduring tribute to those who work tirelessly behind cameras for our entertainment.
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