Film and television Owing to its cobbled streets, historic warehouses, riverside views and proximity to landmarks such as
Tower Bridge, Shad Thames has frequently been used as a filming location for cinema and television, including: •
The Long Memory (1952), featuring scenes set in Shad Thames •
Alfie (1966), filmed at
Butler's Wharf •
Oliver! (1968), partly filmed at New Concordia Wharf; the original novel by
Charles Dickens features
Jacob's Island, located just east of Shad Thames •
Diamonds on Wheels (1974), filmed in the area before warehouse conversions •
Jubilee (1978), with scenes in and around the warehouses •
The Elephant Man (1980), shot partly in Butler’s Wharf • ''
The French Lieutenant's Woman'' (1981), using the riverside setting •
The Friends of Mr Cairo (1982), video for
Jon and Vangelis single, using still images at the junction with Lafone Street •
Resurrection of the Daleks (1984), a
Doctor Who serial that featured Shad Thames as the location of the Daleks' time corridor •
Dempsey and Makepeace (1985), with the story climax filmed in the dockside area and on Tower Bridge •
A Fish Called Wanda (1988), with
John Cleese’s character seen dangling from an upper storey of Reed's Wharf •
Bernard and the Genie (1991), a BBC television film •
The World Is Not Enough (1999), whose opening boat chase passes New Concordia Wharf and continues along
St Saviour's Dock • ''
Bridget Jones's Diary'' (2001), featuring exterior shots along Shad Thames •
Viruddh (2005), a
Bollywood film with scenes filmed at Spice Quay Heights •
Jhoom Barabar Jhoom (2007), with dance scenes near the Java Wharf buildings •
Goal (2007), another Bollywood production using the area •
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007), filmed at Butler's Wharf •
Run Fatboy Run (2007), filmed on the riverfront •
Spooks (2010), with scenes along Shad Thames •
Set the Thames on Fire (2015), inspired by the area's distinctive industrial architecture •
Penny Dreadful, in which Dr Victor Frankenstein is shown living at 17 Shad Thames •
Death in Paradise (2017), featured in a special London-based two-part episode •
Come Away (2020), which used Shad Thames to represent a
Victorian market •
Cruella (2021), featuring several scenes set along the riverside •
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (2024), filmed partially in the area
Music An instrumental track called "Shad Thames" appears on the 1997
Saint Etienne album
Continental and 2001 compilation
Smash the System. ==References==