
Tessa Peake-Jones' Tour of the Vicarage
Clip: Season 11 | 2m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
Tessa Peake-Jones, AKA Mrs. C., gives a special, behind-the-scenes tour of the iconic vicarage.
Who better to give a tour of the vicarage than Grantchester's very own Tessa Peake-Jones, AKA Mrs. C.? Get a special, behind-the-scenes look at where the magic happens.
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Tessa Peake-Jones' Tour of the Vicarage
Clip: Season 11 | 2m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
Who better to give a tour of the vicarage than Grantchester's very own Tessa Peake-Jones, AKA Mrs. C.? Get a special, behind-the-scenes look at where the magic happens.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(gentle music) - We're outside the vicarage in Grantchester, the very real village of Grantchester.
This is the outside.
We don't use the inside because it's very modern.
So we use the outside with all this beautiful wisteria, which I'm sure you can see.
We use the outside because the lawns are so good.
And over there is the church, which of course, is very important in our series.
(bicycle bell dinging) And once we go into the door there, we actually cut and go into a studio version of the vicarage.
Here's the door.
(gentle music) Let's go in.
So I've come in from Cambridge, from Grantchester, into the magic set.
All looks exactly the same.
And I come through the door to the hallway.
(footsteps thumping) (oven door squeaking) (pan thudding) - Shepherd's pie.
- Shepherd's pie, right.
- So here we are in the kitchen, most famous part of the Grantchester vicarage.
Here's the cooker, (dough slamming) where Mrs.
Chapman does a lot of her cooking, (hand slapping) with her beautiful props.
They give her stews and soups and all sorts of things.
Then you've got the table where many a scenes gone on here, chatting around the table with three vicars, over the 11 years.
Over here, look at this beautiful lighting.
Look at this window.
Isn't that amazing?
Looks like the sunshine's pouring in.
It's actually a very dull day out today, but that's the magic of television.
Through the hallway, this is the phone sometimes used mainly by one of the vicars.
(phone ringing) - Vicarage.
- Coming through here to the hallway, in the original vicarage, it was a proper house, but this is a pretend.
So this wall is gone.
In the original vicarage, you'd walk through a door to the garden.
But here, they've taken that off to make it more room for the cameras.
(footsteps thumping) Now you've gone and done it.
I fell on those stairs.
I fell on the last step and broke my ankle and my foot.
So I remember those stairs very well.
And then, you walk through here to the living room.
(cast chuckling) ♪ For he's a jolly good fellow ♪ - Many a conversations being had here, sitting down at the sofa or television over there.
So Mrs.
C. hadn't ever had a television.
And Tom Brittney's character, his vicar, brought a television in, I think.
So she's very fond of this because she sneaks in here and watches it when no one's looking.
- Ooh.
I didn't have you done as a science fiction fan, Mrs.
C.
- It's a lot of nonsense.
But I feel I should watch it because they're all trying so hard.
And that is the vicarage.
Soon, we're gonna be saying goodbye to it all.
(gentle music)
Tessa Peake-Jones' Tour of the Vicarage
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Clip: S11 | 2m 37s | Tessa Peake-Jones, AKA Mrs. C., gives a special, behind-the-scenes tour of the iconic vicarage. (2m 37s)
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