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Sunday, 18 August, 2002, 13:21 GMT 14:21 UK
EastEnders props on show
Little Mo and Trevor (Kasey Ainsworth and Alex Ferns)
Little Mo's iron is featured in the exhibition
EastEnders memorabilia and props from Hollywood blockbusters have gone on display in an exhibition to celebrate film-making in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire.

The exhibition features the iron which EastEnders character Little Mo used to attack violent husband Trevor in a storyline last year.

The ashtray which Steve Owen used to kill ex-girlfriend Saskia in another storyline is also on display.

The soap is produced at the BBC's Elstree complex, which is also home to Holby City, and until recently its offices doubled for the school in Grange Hill.

Darth Vader
The first three Star Wars films were made at Elstree
Props from the Indiana Jones films - made at the nearby Elstree Film and Television Studios - also feature, including the revolver used by Harrison Ford in the famous Raiders of The Lost Ark duel scene.

The first three Star Wars films, The Shining, and 2001: A Space Odyssey were made at the studios, and the exhibition features replicas of the Darth Vader, C3P0 and R2D2 costumes.

Film-making in the area began in 1914 when the Neptune studio opened. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s it was best known for making programmes for Lord Grade's ITV company ATV, such as The Saint and The Persuaders. The BBC bought it in 1984.

The EMI Elstree studios - now the Elstree Film and Television Studios - were opened in 1926 and now include the tallest sound stages in the UK, and nine-feet deep water tanks.

Recently the Big Brother house was built on the site, and TV quiz Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? is filmed there.

Although the facilities are in Borehamwood, just north of London, they are named after the neighbouring town of Elstree.

The exhibition - at the Elstree Film and Television Studios - is open until 1 September.


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