Penarth Pier
Penarth
The pier was built in 1895 and then extended in 1907, until it was bought in 1926 by the local council. It was used as a mooring point for steamers. The pier was fully restored and reopened in 1998, and is considered one of Penarth's attractions.
Access: publicStatus: recognisablePier End
Photograph taken: 30th November 2007 by Scott Frankton
Whatever Happened To Sarah Jane?
Filmed: 2007
Sarah and Andrea run to the end of the pier.
To The Last Man
Filmed: 8 May 2007
Tosh and Tommy run along the pier.
Access: publicStatus: recognisablePier Middle
Photograph taken: 30th November 2007 by Scott Frankton
To The Last Man
Filmed: 8 May 2007
Tommy realises that Tosh's call is important.
Other nearby locations:
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Esplanade (The Sound of Drums, Whatever happened to Sarah Jane?). No route recorded to this location.
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Cogan Playing Fields (Daleks in Manhattan, Evolution of the Daleks). No route recorded to this location.
Additional locations as the crow flies:
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Beach Road (house) (Attack Of The Graske): 0.23 miles.
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Plymouth Road (Small Worlds, Torchwood Series Three Filming): 0.35 miles.
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Penarth Station (Day of the Clown): 0.42 miles.
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Station Road (From Out Of The Rain): 0.44 miles.
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Archer Place (Small Worlds, Whatever happened to Sarah Jane?): 0.45 miles.
Articles relating to the series
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Photo Archive - Filming at the pier on 8th May, taken by Scott Frankton and "Sue".
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"Prichael" Live Journal - An extra's account of filming in the area on 10th May.
Further links about the location
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Welsh Seaside Piers - Penarth Pier
Related Stories
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Whatever happened to Sarah Jane? [2007]: Young Sarah killed on the pier
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To The Last Man [~8 May 2007]: Toshiko and Tommy talk on the pier.
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