Comedians Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan have been enjoying the Yorkshire Dales scenery while filming for their latest venture.
The pair were shooting footage yesterday at Gordale Scar, the 100m-deep limestone gorge near Malham. Rob’s verdict on Twitter was succinct: ‘Stunning’ and ‘Wow’.
Other locations visited by the duo include Bolton Abbey in Wharfedale where, according to the Craven Herald, Steve managed to slip off the stepping stones and into the River Wharfe.
The stand-up comedians, who have featured in some of British TV’s top comedies, are currently filming The Trip, described as a ‘semi-fictional’ account of the men’s visits to six top restaurants in the North.
Steve Coogan’s creations include Alan Partridge, the quivering drunk Paul Calf and his female counterpart Pauline Calf, Portuguese singing star Tony Ferino and prog-rock pest exterminator Tommy Saxondale.
Rob Brydon is best known for his recent role in Gavin and Stacey, hosting Would I Lie to You?, the morose divorcee taxi driver Keith Barret and has also spent time delving into his Welshness with Rob Brydon’s Identity Crisis. His current obsession seems to be the colour and length of his socks.
The Trip is due to air in the summer.
Gordale Scar was carved out by thousands of years of water action and has a popular minor scrambling route up the tufa base, passing the twin waterfalls higher up the gorge.
Tony Haires
05 March 2010This is not surprising After all Alan Partridge's son Fernando was famously conceived "behind a boulder on Hellvellyn for my birthday" so he does love the outdoors when the mood takes him.
Kim Potter
09 March 2010We were lucky enough to be at Gordale Scar when they were filming and watched Steve Coogan scamper up the waterfall.
They were really nice & had their photo taken with a group of schoolchildren