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[22] During September, scenes set in Stockport, Greater Manchester were filmed in King's Lynn and Halifax. Shooting concluded at the end of the month. [11] Edward Hall returned to direct three episodes. [23] Reception[edit] The Swaffham town sign, depicting the Pedlar of Swaffham, is altered to show "the Tinker of Market Shipborough". The filming of Kingdom in Swaffham has had a positive effect on the local economy. In a preview, Radio Times described it as "Sunday night television at its cosiest", though called the plot of episode one "feeble". [24] Comments by The Stage echoed this, calling the storyline a "run of the mill affair", but praised the locations and referred to the
series as a whole as "nice". [25] Following the broadcast of the first episode The Guardian wrote that the series "slips down as smoothly as a pint of Adnams" and (with tongue in cheek) welcomed it as a change from "loutish" Michael Kitchen in "relentlessly vulgar" fellow Sunday-night drama Foyle's War. [26] The Times had a negative view, awarding the episode one star out of five and criticising Stephen Fry for "playing Stephen Fry". The
casting of the other characters was also criticised, though the costuming was
wryly praised. [27] The programme received some criticism in Norfolk for its inaccurate
depiction of local accents.
[22] During September, scenes set in Stockport, Greater Manchester were filmed in King's Lynn and Halifax. Shooting concluded at the end of the month. [11] Edward Hall returned to direct three episodes. [23] Reception[edit] The Swaffham town sign, depicting the Pedlar of Swaffham, is altered to show "the Tinker of Market Shipborough". The filming of Kingdom in Swaffham has had a positive effect on the local economy. In a preview, Radio Times described it as "Sunday night television at its cosiest", though called the plot of episode one "feeble". [24] Comments by The Stage echoed this, calling the storyline a "run of the mill affair", but praised the locations and referred to the
series as a whole as "nice". [25] Following the broadcast of the first episode The Guardian wrote that the series "slips down as smoothly as a pint of Adnams" and (with tongue in cheek) welcomed it as a change from "loutish" Michael Kitchen in "relentlessly vulgar" fellow Sunday-night drama Foyle's War. [26] The Times had a negative view, awarding the episode one star out of five and criticising Stephen Fry for "playing Stephen Fry". The
casting of the other characters was also criticised, though the costuming was
wryly praised. [27] The programme received some criticism in Norfolk for its inaccurate
depiction of local accents.
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