Filming for series three of “Garrow’s Law” is under way, so naturally, Edinburgh is currently the capital of the planet.
It’s the quiet Canongate close where the infamous Deacon William Brodie carried out a bungled heist that would send him to the hangman’s noose. So it is only fitting that Chessel’s Court, an address steeped in legal history, has become home to the hit BBC drama Garrow’s Law.
OLD TOWN CLOSE SETS THE SCENE FOR PERIOD LAW DRAMA While not much (means: nothing) is known about the cases featured in the third series yet, there’s some information regarding our dashing hero’s living conditions. In the article linked above, producer Nick Pitt says:
“I can’t give away too much, but in the new series Garrow’s not finding life so easy and is living in a very simple flat.”
Good grief! Do I have to imagine a scene like this one?
![](http://joyfulmolly.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/poor_poet.jpg?w=455&h=369)
Ladies and gentlemen, we can’t have that! I demand decent accommodation for William Garrow! So if you should have a spare room - if possible with a desk, a wig stand and a nice, comfortable wing chair for him to sit in and sulk - then please send your footman with a note to Chessel’s Court.
![](http://joyfulmolly.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/garrow0203_45.jpg?w=455&h=251)
![](http://joyfulmolly.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/garrow0203_46.jpg?w=455&h=251)
Poor man… maybe I should knit
some mittens for him?*
*One of my favourite blogs!
Edit: special thanks to
paracletelux who pointed out the following two pictures to me (obviously spoilerish, so don't click if you don't want to know).
Looks like Mr. Garrow might has already found a flatmate... Yay! Yes, please! *keeps fingers crossed*
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