Elstree Screen Heritage and Elstree Town Council have created
a walk of fame to celebrate the film and television heritage in Elstree and Borehamwood. This First Impressions Project
marks the official completion of Stage One of this community-based initiative celebrating their unique local heritage
as a centre of film and television productions over the decades
Reg Varney's star in the walk of fame is to the right as you come out the train station near
the bustops. DING DING!'
You get some strange folk ON THE BUSES with thanks to Dean Sullivan for these 3 photos
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Dean his wife and BARBARA WINDSOR Dean is
a great supporter of the fan club and supplies buses for our ON THE BUSES events
BARBARA WINDSOR ON
THE BUSES
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Thanks to Robert
Hickey (right ) for sending the following photos Rob is seen here with 'Aitch' Harry Fielder
Film and TV actor/extra
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Two of Deans buses at the film and TV Studios
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The invited guest at the start of the trail close to Barbara's
Plaque and Reg Varneys Star of Fame. Reg's star is in the pavement close to
the bus stop!
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The special guests as well as Barbara Windsor, were
Philip Madoc,Burt Kwouk, John Hough, Ken Baker and Harry Fielder
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At first I thought it was Blakey in the bus
shelter, turns out its Darth Vader More great photos sent by Robert Hickey.
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Robert Hickey with Barbara Windsor outside Elstree Film and TV Studios
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For almost 100 years, Elstree and Borehamwood have played unique roles in British Heritage
as a leading centre for film activity. And now, thanks to an injection of funding from Vibrant Towns Shopping Centre
Improvement Fund major plans are being put in to action to celebrate the rich film and television history.
To read more click on links below .
Borehamwood Times newspaper item
FIRST IMPRESSIONS PROJECT
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