TV and Film locations in Oxford and Oxfordshire

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tv and film locations in Oxfordshire

Oxford and Oxfordshire are home to many stunning locations that have been used as settings for TV shows and films. From iconic university buildings to picturesque villages and historic castles, there is a diverse range of locations that have been used for filming. Here is some information on TV and film locations in Oxford and Oxfordshire.

Oxford and Oxford University

The City of Oxford and Oxford University have been a popular filming location for many years. The stunning architecture and historic atmosphere of the university buildings make them an ideal backdrop for period dramas and mysteries, as well as more contemporary productions.

One of the most famous productions filmed at Oxford University is the Harry Potter series of films, which feature many of the university’s iconic locations, such as the Bodleian Library, Christ Church College, and the Divinity School. These locations provide a stunning and magical backdrop to the wizarding world of Hogwarts.

Another popular TV drama set in Oxford is Inspector Morse, which features the famous detective solving crimes in the beautiful setting of Oxford’s historic colleges and streets. The show is so popular that it has spawned several spin-off series, including Lewis and Endeavour.

Other TV dramas and films set in Oxford and Oxford University include Brideshead Revisited, The Golden Compass, The History Boys and A Discovery of Witches. The university’s historic buildings and prestigious reputation have made it an attractive location for filmmakers looking to create an atmosphere of tradition and sophistication.

Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular filming location. The stunning palace and its beautiful grounds offer a wide range of settings for filmmakers looking to create a historical or dramatic backdrop.

The palace has been used as a setting for many films, including James Bond’s Spectre. The palace was used as the backdrop for the opening sequence of the film, which featured an exciting chase scene through the palace’s stunning gardens and lake. Other TV dramas and films that have used the location include, the Harry Potter series, Transformers – The Last Knight, Mission Impossible – Rogue Nation, Gulliver’s Travels and The Avengers. The palace’s stunning architecture and beautiful gardens make it a popular choice for period dramas and historical films.

In addition to TV dramas and films, Blenheim Palace has also been used as a location for music videos, fashion shoots, and commercials. The palace’s grandeur and beauty make it a popular choice for advertising campaigns and creative projects that require a stunning and unique setting.

Oxfordshire villages

The Oxfordshire countryside has been a popular filming location for many TV dramas and films over the years. The area offers a diverse range of landscapes, including rolling hills, picturesque villages, and historic landmarks, making it an ideal setting for a range of productions.

Oxfordshire is home to many charming villages that have been used as settings for TV shows and films including, the village of Woodstock, which is located near Blenheim Palace, has been used as a setting for The Libertine and The BFG, Midsomer Murders the popular TV series had many episodes filmed on location at the villages of Shilton, Swinbrook and the Chiltern Hills, and the church in the village of Swinbrook was used for a scene from the film Bridget Jones’ Baby.

One of the most famous TV dramas set in the Oxfordshire countryside is Downton Abbey. The popular period drama was filmed in various locations throughout the county, including the historic town of Bampton, which was used as the setting for the show’s village scenes. The Mummy Returns film was shot in various locations throughout the county, including the historic city of Oxford, Blenheim Palace, and the picturesque village of Swinbrook.

Oxford and Oxfordshire offer a wide range of stunning locations that have been used as settings for TV shows and films. From historic university buildings to picturesque villages and beautiful countryside, there are plenty of locations to explore. Whether you’re a film buff or simply want to explore the region’s stunning scenery, be sure to add these locations to your itinerary.

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