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Does it ever snow in Cabot Cove or Midsomer? (Original Post)
Ptah
Apr 19
OP
They made a choice on Hogan's Heroes that it would be winter in every episode.
ZonkerHarris
Apr 19
#9
Blue Owl
(50,506 posts)2. The sun always shines on TV
dem4decades
(11,304 posts)3. Not in the old days in Dodge, I can remember you could see and feel the cold.
ZonkerHarris
(24,256 posts)9. They made a choice on Hogan's Heroes that it would be winter in every episode.
arkielib
(120 posts)4. There was snow in Midsomer
in Ghosts of Christmas Past. Thats the only time I remember.
leftieNanner
(15,154 posts)5. Well, since Cabot Cove was filmed in
Mendocino, CA, then no.
NotASurfer
(2,155 posts)6. And it's always sunny in San Francisco
in the series Charmed. Guess if you're an actual witch that makes sense
grumpyduck
(6,262 posts)7. Not to derail the thread, but
the one that always gets me is when someone (the cops?) get to where they're going and there's always a parking space right in front.
Srkdqltr
(6,322 posts)8. It wouldn't dare.
Scrivener7
(51,014 posts)10. No, but with the death rates in both places, I wouldn't drink the water.