| HAMPSHIRE CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2000 |
Village scene of Victor’s demise |
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The village of Shawford, near Winchester, became the unlikely focus for the nations comedy enthusiasts on Saturday when it emerged that one of Britain’s best-loved TV characters would meet his demise there. Whinging Victor Meldrew, of One Foot in the Grave, will be killed off in a dramatic accident in the final series to he screened later this year. -And it all happens next to Shawford railway bridge, chosen for its picturesque setting by BBC chiefs. A television crew of 60 people and 27 vehicles filmed the scene early on Friday morning, watched by more than 70 drinkers at the nearby Bridge Hotel. |
The hilarious character played by Richard Wilson becomes the victim of a hit-and-run driver who mounts the pavement at high speed and hits Victor as he waits for a lift. Famous for his outbursts of “I don’t belieeeve it!”, he will appear in his last scene peering down Shawford Road after a disastrous day. He watches headlights emerging from the rain, but before he can work out if the car is his lift, it swerves towards him. The much-loved misery crashes down, his famous tweed cap floating into the gutter. The poignant scene. complete with false rain, ends with screen wife Margaret, played by Annette Crosby, arriving to find Victor dead. |
Richard Wilson told the Chronicle that Shawford was “the perfect place” for
Victor to end his days. Bridge Hotel manager. Peter Airey. hosted
the TV crew which filmed well into the early
hours. The show has filmed occasionally at Bournemouth
since it started in 1989, but this is the
only time production has gone further afield. | |
Extracts from the Hampshire Chronicle reproduced by permission of the Editor