15 Some of the production crew came to the school to speak with the children. They showed extracts of episodes from the TV-series that they had made previously, followed by a presentation of all the varying aspects of film production. They had a map of the village and the out-lying areas, with various places highlighted to show where the filming would take place. “We’ll be filming various scenes in the pub,” said the publicist, a man by the name of Canning who looked as if he had just stepped out of an Oxford quad. His bow-tie was too large and his tweed jacket too damned expensive. He could have been a country-gent, if you wound the clock back about fifty years. “Now, one or two of your parents might be in the production as extras and you might even see them on the screen, when everythi