HULLYWOOD GOES DIGITAL – Visit Hull

HULLYWOOD GOES DIGITAL

Free to download on Google Play & the App Store (search ‘What was here’)

Step Into The Screen with the New Hullywood Digital App

Ready to experience Hull like never before? Download the Hullywood Digital app now and immerse yourself in your favourite films and TV series. Explore a themed trail that takes you through Hull’s historic cobbled streets and ancient alleyways, which have become a regular location for many TV series and films in recent years.

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a local looking for a fresh perspective The Hullywood App features 36 images of Film and TV sets to discover on location and an interactive quiz to test your knowledge this interactive app is your perfect guide to film in Hull.

Along the way, take time to soak in the way there’s time to discover Hull’s medieval charm and iconic spots. Amble past Ye Olde White Harte and Hull Minster, dive into maritime history at Hull Marina and The Deep and explore the city’s modern attractions including Hull’s Museum Quarter.

Hull is more than a destination—it’s an experience waiting to be uncovered. With the Hullywood Digital app, your next adventure is just a click away.

Free to download on Google Play & the App Store (search ‘What was here’)

Some of Hull’s location successes

The latest addition to Hull’s silver screen location success is Enola Homes 2, sequel to Enola Holmes. This charming family friendly film follows the adventures of Sherlock Holmes rather rebellious little sister.

With the original being filmed in the city in 2020, The labyrinth of cobbled streets and stunning Georgian townhouses of Hull’s Old Town have once again provided the perfect setting for some of Hollywood’s finest, including Millie Bobby Brown, Helena Bonham Carter and Superman Himself – Henry Cavill.

In 2018 Hull provide some stunning locations on Hull’s Historic High Street for filming of the global TV hit Victoria starring Doctor Who’s Jenna Coleman. This award winning series based on the life of one of Britain’s most influential monarchs Queen Victoria, whose reign spanned an impressive 63 years from 1837 to 1901 and delighted audiences around the globe.

In 2019 Hull’s Old Town, home to many listed buildings, real ale pubs, and the period cobbled streets and alleyways doubled as Dickensian London in The Personal History of David Copperfield. This comedy-drama film written and directed by Armando Iannucci is based on the 1850 novel by Charles Dickens. And starred Dev Patel in the title role alongside a wealth of British talent including Tilda Swinton, Hugh Laurie, Peter Capaldi, Ben Whishaw, and Paul Whitehouse.

From British royalty to TV royalty… In 1985 Hull starred in Only Fools and Horses‘ Christmas episode- To Hull and Back – In which Del and Rodney are brought to Hull as part of diamond scam in Holland.

The episode was almost entirely filmed on location, using St Andrew’s Dock, Charles Street. Paragon Station and Albert Dock as the background for the Trotter’s get-rich-quick schemes. The iconic Humber Bridge even made an appearance in this episode, being only four years old at the time of filming!

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