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|  | |  |  | | Wendy Craig in 'Nanny' | Nanny Remember this 1980s series starring Wendy Craig as a nanny in war-torn London? Well, some of it was filmed in Derbyshire!
For instance, The Choir of St Oswald's Church in Ashbourne featured in the series and the very impressive facade of Vernon Street in Derby also made an appearance or two.
 | | Robert Carlyle | The Full Monty Robert Carlyle and friends bared their souls (and much more!) in this 1997 film about down-to-Earth Sheffield steelworkers who have been made redundant, fallen on desperate times and decide to take off their kit to raise cash.
Much of the film was made in Sheffield, but some of it was filmed at the former colliery site in Shirebrook.
 | | Inside the witch's palace | The Chronicles of Narnia Wingfield Manor featured in the 1980s BBC verion of the classic children's tales - the crypt was transformed into the witches palace!
Chatsworth and Haddon also provided locations for the series.
The Rainbow DH Lawrence's social tale set in the Midlands was adpted for TV by the BBC in 1988 (with Imogen Stubbs, Tom Bell, Kate Buffery, Jon Finch).
Locations included the Midland Railway Centre at Butterley and Hardwick Hall.
 | | Roy Marsden outside Repton School | Goodbye, Mr Chips Two versions of this classic tale were filmed in Repton in South Derbyshire.
The historic Repton School provided the setting as did other parts of the village.
The photo on the right shows a scene from the 1983 version of the dramatisation.
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