Cornwall Film Locations - Television Filmed in Cornwall

Television Filmed in Cornwall

  • Echo Beach - soap opera about surfing starring Jason Donovan and Martine McCutcheon to be filmed in Newquay.
  • Doc Martin - comedy series starring Martin Clunes as a London doctor who comes to work in Cornwall. Set in Port Isaac
  • Wild West (2002) - comedy series starring Dawn French, filmed at Portloe
  • A Seaside Parish - a documentary about the Rector of Boscastle
  • Wycliffe - Cornish detective series based on the novels of W. J. Burley - various locations.
  • Frenchman's Creek (1998) - TV version of Daphne du Maurier's famous story
  • The Camomile Lawn - wartime drama set in Cornwall, filmed at Veryan and Portloe
  • Penmarric - BBC series about the lives of a Cornish family spanning the years from 1867 to 1940, from the novel by Susan Howatch
  • Poldark - popular mid-1970s series based on the novels of Winston Graham
  • The Onedin Line - started in 1971 at Charlestown

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