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Oliver_W
01-05-2019, 11:13 AM
Three family-based sitcoms (My Family, Outnumbered, Not Going Out) are all based in Chiswick. My perception of Chiswick is that it's fairly nice, and a part of London where it's believable that lower-middle class jobs would be able to have a decently sized house, and not be unbelievable for the show? That way the show can be set in London (not a part which is ****), but the characters can still live in a nice house without being millionaires?

Beso
01-05-2019, 11:15 AM
Three family-based sitcoms (My Family, Outnumbered, Not Going Out) are all based in Chiswick. My perception of Chiswick is that it's fairly nice, and a part of London where it's believable that lower-middle class jobs would be able to have a decently sized house, and not be unbelievable for the show?



It seems to be a rapidly up and coming area with lots of footballers chosing to stay there...everytime I am in Chiswick repairing tvs it is a big house or a new build.à

Twosugars
01-05-2019, 11:16 AM
lower middle-class?
maybe 20 years ago
Chiswick is far more expensive now
it is a typical middle-class neighbourhood or it used to be

Beso
01-05-2019, 11:20 AM
I know what's his face with the potatoe head that used to do the one show lives round that way...and holly Willoughby ain't to far either.

Oliver_W
01-05-2019, 11:26 AM
lower middle-class?
maybe 20 years ago
Chiswick is far more expensive now
it is a typical middle-class neighbourhood or it used to be
Oh yeah? I assumed the shows were going for a "relatable part of London for Joe Public who lives elsewhere", where should they have used?


I guess for My Family it's believable, as he was dentist + it started about 20 years ago + they'd owned the house for about ten years at the start of the show.
Outnumbered, started about 10 years ago + he's a teacher + they lived there a while, plus they were often having money troubles.

Not Going Out - he sells cars, she's a stay at home mum and headhunter, so I guess that's the least believable! Unless her rich parents bought it outright for them.

Twosugars
01-05-2019, 11:29 AM
Oh yeah? I assumed the shows were going for a "relatable part of London for Joe Public who lives elsewhere", where should they have used?


I guess for My Family it's believable, as he was dentist + it started about 20 years ago + they'd owned the house for about ten years at the start of the show.
Outnumbered, started about 10 years ago + he's a teacher + they lived there a while, plus they were often having money troubles.

Not Going Out - he sells cars, she's a stay at home mum and headhunter, so I guess that's the least believable! Unless her rich parents bought it outright for them.

Yeah houses are probably pre owned
Cant see a teacher buying in chiswick, dentist yes as they're usually minted

Crimson Dynamo
01-05-2019, 11:29 AM
My ex-in-laws lived their for 30 years and my eldest was born there. Its a posh part of town but like all of London its fringed by awful areas all around it (Acton, Shepherds Bush, Hammersmith). The inlaws had a 5 bed in Beverly road and its now worth about 2 mill, give or take.

caprimint
01-05-2019, 11:31 AM
Chiswick is on average £1m for a house there, it's an expensive area

caprimint
01-05-2019, 11:32 AM
My ex-in-laws lived their for 30 years and my eldest was born there. Its a posh part of town but like all of London its fringed by awful areas all around it (Acton, Shepherds Bush, Hammersmith). The inlaws had a 5 bed in Beverly road and its now worth about 2 mill, give or take.
Hammersmith is very nice too :nono:

Livia
01-05-2019, 11:33 AM
Pretty soon there will be no real Londoners left, they'll all have been priced out. The only peolple who can afford to live there are the rich, and those who live in social housing or are on benefits. I remember when you couldn't give away houses in Stratford now they're marketed like this: http://www.telfordhomes.london/microsites/new-garden-quarter/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIq4Gc8J364QIVTvlRCh0kXQxhEAAYASA AEgKcu_D_BwE

Local, working class people were shafted and shifted. Shameful.

Oliver_W
01-05-2019, 11:33 AM
I assumed Shepards Bush was nice, as in AbFab people sometimes ask if Eddy's house is there
HOLLAND PARK!

caprimint
01-05-2019, 11:37 AM
Shepherd's Bush is okay, a bit rough in areas though (where isn't?) but it's got Westfield so it's a convenient place to live and it's quite a good location

Crimson Dynamo
01-05-2019, 11:42 AM
I assumed Shepards Bush was nice, as in AbFab people sometimes ask if Eddy's house is there
HOLLAND PARK!

The Bush :omgno:

I lived there (off the Goldhawk Rd) and its ok but not at night, Brackenbury Village is a lovely bit - like most of London really nice bits and then some well dodgy bits all cheek by jowl. Holland Park is lovely.

caprimint
01-05-2019, 11:45 AM
Yeah Holland Park is beautiful, the houses are like WOW and a few celebrities have houses there. Definitely one of the best places to live I think

Crimson Dynamo
01-05-2019, 11:46 AM
Yeah Holland Park is beautiful, the houses are like WOW and a few celebrities have houses there. Definitely one of the best places to live I think

Richmond is lovely and so is Barnes and Petersham

caprimint
01-05-2019, 11:48 AM
Richmond is lovely and so is Barnes and Petersham
I want to go to Richmond Park this year, I've heard great things about the area there and I've never been to the other two, but SW is pretty lovely in general

reece(:
01-05-2019, 11:49 AM
I want to go to Richmond Park this year, I've heard great things about the area there and I've never been to the other two, but SW is pretty lovely in general

I’ve only heard good things about the south west

Crimson Dynamo
01-05-2019, 11:51 AM
Spent many a happy time in the Isabella Plantation in the park pushing around largest girl LT

caprimint
01-05-2019, 11:55 AM
I’ve only heard good things about the south west
SW and West are the 'best' areas to live imo, the only thing I'd say is avoid NE (not that I've been there but a lot of crime happens there) and some of the North too. NW (dependant on area), SE and East are really nice areas to live as well. The South is okay too but I think the transport isn't quite so good.

Spent many a happy time in the Isabella Plantation in the park pushing around largest girl LT
Awww :love:

Twosugars
01-05-2019, 12:07 PM
I assumed Shepards Bush was nice, as in AbFab people sometimes ask if Eddy's house is there
HOLLAND PARK!

Eddy wanted to appear less posh by claiming it wasn't Holland Park though it probably was