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Rupert is a very intelligent and witty bear, and has many friends from every corner of the world. Although he lives in a small village called Nutwood, he enjoys traveling around the world, discovering new cultures, living great adventures, unraveling mysteries and unmasking villains.
Rupert is the filming location for seasons 1-10 of the syndicated PBS cooking show Cook's Country. The iconic white country house, known as Carver House, is located near the center of town on the corner of Rupert Avenue and West Pawlett Road 43°15′36″N 73°13′24″W / 43.25988°N 73.22325°W / 43.25988; -73.22325 across the ...
The show's second series was released on 3 February 2025. ... Harry Gilby as Rupert; ... Other filming locations included Ashton Court and Redcliffe. [9]
Filmed in various locations across the country, ... 16 TV shows, movies set in Missouri — and not all were filmed here. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.
This limited series, a darkly comic, sun-drenched Netflix neo-noir shot in the Wilmington area in 2021, was released last year, with Carolina Beach largely portraying the show's Florida setting ...
Directed by Martin Scorsese, this epic crime film features scenes shot in Paterson and other New Jersey locations. The state's industrial history and urban landscapes served as a fitting backdrop ...
Seasons 1–10 were recorded on location at a farmhouse in Rupert, Vermont. Beginning in season 11, taping and production were moved to a purpose-built farmhouse studio set at America's Test Kitchen headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts. The Tasting Lab segments are filmed before a live studio audience.
Rupert Davies. The choice of Davies to play Maigret was enthusiastically approved by Simenon himself. Remembering the role in a 1964 interview Davies said "When Andrew Osborn, the producer of the show, offered me the part on Good Friday in 1960, I knew very little about Maigret. I knew he was a famous French fictional detective, but that was all."