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Where Was I? 23/01/22
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No mention of it that I can see so far, but I'm interested to know how other aficionados managed to 'get into it' this week. Having visited the bath(s) many years ago, I got there fairly quickly - looked to see if there was a Jacobean house at the appropriate range and bearing, and things started to fall into place. But associating the house with the TV programme wasn't as easy as I'd imagined - watching the closing credits on iPlayer confirmed I'd really got it right. How about you?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm pleased to find that Sean Newsom is making these more difficult than when he first took over as setter, even though he has less space at his disposal than Chris Fautley did.
This took me a fair time, although I knew the programme immediately; the direction of the river flow threw me. Also glad that the prizes are getting back to how they used to be!
This took me a fair time, although I knew the programme immediately; the direction of the river flow threw me. Also glad that the prizes are getting back to how they used to be!
I was annoyed that my copy of the Christmas Special Radio Times had only recently been taken for recycling and I couldn't see 'at a glance' which programmes the BBC had shown on Boxing Day. However the online Radio Times TV listings allowed me to find a likely candidate (I've never watched any of the programmes in the series), which was set in the right part of the country, but even then the programme details don't mention the Jacobean house. I'm not happy until all the pieces of the puzzle have fallen into place, so I had to use iPlayer to set my mind at rest.