Sequences set in the fictional
Northumbrian constituency of Redfern were actually filmed much closer to Granada studios in
Lancashire at
Entwistle railway station, and at the Barlow Institute,
Edgworth. Granada constructed a full-scale replica set of the
House of Commons chamber for the production, which for many years formed a central part of their
Granada Studios Tour attraction, where visitors could see mock debates being performed on the set by actors. The set was also often used by other television productions wanting to set scenes in the Commons chamber, and in 2002 was purchased by the scriptwriter
Paul Abbott so that it could be used in his
BBC drama serial
State of Play. Abbott, himself a former Granada Television staff writer, bought it personally as the set would otherwise have been destroyed and he feared it would take too long to get the necessary money from the BBC. He currently keeps it in storage in
Oxford. ==References==