To the World's End: Scenes and Characters on a London Bus Route Filming Locations

To the World's End: Scenes and Characters on a London Bus Route filming locations

Where was To the World's End: Scenes and Characters on a London Bus Route filmed? To the World's End: Scenes and Characters on a London Bus Route was filmed in 2 locations across United Kingdom in the following places:

To the World's End: Scenes and Characters on a London Bus Route Filming Locations

Camden Town is famed for its market, a warren of fashion and curiosities by the Regent’s Canal. A haven of counter culture, the area is popular with tourists, teenagers and punks. The thriving nightlife scene includes live music in alternative clubs and old-school pubs, and major stars playing at the Jazz Cafe and the Roundhouse. Cafes bustle during the day. Nearby Regent’s Park has formal gardens and the London Zoo.

Chelsea is an affluent area known for the smart boutiques & high-end restaurants lining busy King's Road. The National Army Museum traces British army history from the 1600s to the present, while the Saatchi Gallery displays contemporary art in the Duke of York's headquarters. The red-coated retired soldiers known as the Chelsea Pensioners run guided tours of their residence, the Royal Hospital Chelsea.

To the World's End: Scenes and Characters on a London Bus Route (1985)
Runtime: 50 minutes
Rating: 8.1
Release year: 1985
IMDB: tt2269198
Plot summary

This documentary follows the route of the red Number 31 London bus at it travels from Camden Town to the World's End pub in Chelsea, and meets some of the people who live or work nearby.

Genres
Documentary
Cast
Hercules Christophis
Varnava Patatsou
Adelaide Community Garden Club
Marcel Lorber
Directors
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To the World's End: Scenes and Characters on a London Bus Route filming locations