Talk:The Stones of Blood (TV story): Difference between revisions

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==Stoned==
==Stoned==
"The exteriors of this story were filmed on location at the Rollright Stones, a real megalithic site in central England. An actual legend of the site states that it is impossible to count the stones."  It may aid visitors to the location to know that the big stones in the middle were actually BBC props, not part of the historic site.  It's impossible to count the stones because of the hundreds of tourists and hippies milling about the place.[[Special:Contributions/165.225.76.164|165.225.76.164]]<sup>[[User talk:165.225.76.164#top|talk to me]]</sup> 10:05, June 19, 2018 (UTC)
"The exteriors of this story were filmed on location at the Rollright Stones, a real megalithic site in central England. An actual legend of the site states that it is impossible to count the stones."  It may aid visitors to the location to know that the big stones in the middle were actually BBC props, not part of the historic site.  It's impossible to count the stones because of the hundreds of tourists and hippies milling about the place.[[Special:Contributions/165.225.76.164|165.225.76.164]]<sup>[[User talk:165.225.76.164#top|talk to me]]</sup> 10:05, June 19, 2018 (UTC)
::I might have embellished the above, but the point about the props might be a useful addition to the article, suitable references having been found.[[Special:Contributions/165.225.80.75|165.225.80.75]]<sup>[[User talk:165.225.80.75#top|talk to me]]</sup> 10:35, June 19, 2018 (UTC)

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"The exteriors of this story were filmed on location at the Rollright Stones, a real megalithic site in central England. An actual legend of the site states that it is impossible to count the stones." It may aid visitors to the location to know that the big stones in the middle were actually BBC props, not part of the historic site. It's impossible to count the stones because of the hundreds of tourists and hippies milling about the place.165.225.76.164talk to me 10:05, June 19, 2018 (UTC)

I might have embellished the above, but the point about the props might be a useful addition to the article, suitable references having been found.165.225.80.75talk to me 10:35, June 19, 2018 (UTC)