Kersey Magpie Murders screening in village with Anthony Horowitz

By Derek Davis

6th Mar 2022 | Local News

Kersey villagers came together with author Anthony Horowitz on Friday night to see their village on the small screen in the new Magpie Murders TV series.

And filming could be returning to the county in the sequel next year, it was teased.

Shooting on the Anthony Horowitz whodunnit Magpie Murders took place over two weeks in Kersey last year, acting as the fictional Suffolk town of Saxby on Avon.

On Friday night, more than 100 village locals gathered at St Mary's Church for a special screening of the first two episodes of the Britbox six-parter, joined by novelist and screenwriter Anthony Horowitz and his wife, executive producer Jill Green, for a Q&A.

"It's been so great because the village was so hospitable for us when we were shooting – they were so friendly, so welcoming, so helpful, and so supportive. That doesn't always happen," Anthony said.

"A lot of my writing is a love letter for Suffolk because I have been here for 30 years and inspired so much for what I do.

"One of my favourite shots in this show is when Alan Conway, our writer, turns up at Woodbridge Station – one of the greatest and most attractive stations in the whole world.

"I love this county and I think the shots of Lesley Manville driving around it speak for themselves, it is so beautiful."

As well as Kersey, the production also filmed in Ipswich for shots doubling as London, sweeping tracking shots of the Suffolk countryside for driving sequences and the aforementioned Woodbridge Station.

And the 66-year-old author has hopes there is more of Suffolk on screen to come.

"I am very hopeful because Magpie Murders has a sequel, Moonflower Murders which is also set in Suffolk, in Woodbridge largely, and we very much look to be shooting that next year," he said.

The Orford-based couple revealed they had a list of 13 Suffolk towns and villages on their location scouting for the series, before falling in love with Kersey for the key village location.

Indeed, part of the filming takes place in Dublin and the team lobbied for the church to be included as part of the local shots instead of those originally planned in Ireland.

Jill said that the series is coming out in the US in September, and explained that industry chiefs across the pond "cannot believe this village is a real place".

Screen Suffolk director Karen Everett said: "It's so brilliant so many people came out to watch it tonight, the whole village has come together.

"It was clear it was a really well received shoot – everyone was on side, and you can see as we flip into the 1950s we have had to clear the streets, no more new cars, no signage and those things we have to deal with, everyone was happy for that to happen.

"We are a big believer in screen tourism and we know the projects we have worked on that Screen Suffolk are having an effect on the county. People want to come to Suffolk and I am sure Kersey will have a lot of visitors – certainly from the US."

Hadleigh Nub News revealed the filming of the Magpie Murders last year.

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