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Murdoch visits downtown Guelph to solve latest mystery
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Detective William Murdoch, played by Yannick Bisson, looks towards the video camera as he gets ready to do another take during the filming of the television series Murdoch Mysteries in Guelph on Friday. The film crew closed Douglas Street to compile footage for an episode that will be aired in March.
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Detective William Murdoch, played by Yannick Bisson (left) and Const. George Crabtree, played by Jonny Harris, stride onto the scene on Douglas Street on Friday morning during the filming of the television series, Murdoch Mysteries.
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GUELPH— Gripping tightly to a black and white photo of Yannick Bisson, the star of the television series Murdoch Mysteries, Kym Castell-Prime is shaking with excitement as the man in the photo signs his name to the paper.
"I'm one of the biggest fans you're going to find," she said, giddy after getting a hug from the smiling star.
Downtown Guelph was abuzz on Friday, as the film crew transformed Douglas Street into a Toronto streetscape from the early 1900s. From the Redbrick Café to Woolwich Street, store signs were taken down and replica 'old' ones were put up. Vehicles were removed and horses and buggies were brought in.
With cameras rolling and boom mics held just out of frame, Bisson's character, Murdoch, strides onto the scene with a furrowed brow, anxiously looking to solve the latest caper.
From a small crowd of fans, huddled closely on the sidewalk, one could hear hushed cries of "there he is!" as he made his way on screen.
"Last week, I found out the main characters were going to be on scene and I absolutely lost my mind," Castell-Prime said. The woman from Mount Forest commutes to Guelph daily for work, but she said she would have come to the city to see this shoot regardless if she was working here.
Drawing excited gasps from small crowds of onlookers, Bisson repeatedly met with his fans, thanking them for coming out. Instinctively, they called him by his character name, and he smiled and corrected them.
"My name is Yannick," he said to his fans. "It's a little weird to be called Murdoch. Then, you're not an actor."
Producer of the show, Stephen Montgomery, said 130 people – including cast, crew, and background performers – were brought to Guelph for the shoot. He said they choose Douglas Street as the location because it perfectly portrayed a congested street in downtown Toronto in 1901, the year the show is set in.
"The Victorian era is beginning to collide with the modern era of Toronto," he said, adding it is rare to find a street in the greater Toronto area that runs as long as Douglas Street does, with older buildings on either side.
The crew was to be filming throughout the day, capturing footage that would amount to around seven or eight-minutes' worth of actual show time. This footage is being compiled for the second-last episode in the season, which will be aired sometime in March.
Montgomery said the show typically chooses locations between 45 minutes and two hours from its home base in Toronto. These locations include Hamilton, Cambridge, Port Hope, and Guelph.
Downtown Toronto has too much of a modern look to film there, he said.
The crew is to leave Guelph on Friday evening and continue filming at its studio in Toronto until Tuesday, when it wraps up for the year. Tuesday will be its 115th day shooting this year, Montgomery said. Over that time, the crew will have made 18 episodes to cap off its seventh season.
"It's a family-level series that you can show anyone," said Jackson Mathieu, who came out to see the shoot. He said he watches the show every week because it tells a good story without all of the violent imagery or excessive sexual references, like many shows tend to carry today.
"Set in a very Edwardian, Victorian era, it's simple, it's innocent," he said, but noted it still was able to touch on current issues, such as women's rights, contraception and abortion.
Having lived in Guelph for years, Mathieu said he was proud the city's downtown was still able to provide such a beautiful Victorian era backdrop.
"There have been efforts to preserve the older buildings," he said. "As the periphery moves out around it, (Guelph) still has a core."
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