Britain's silver screen has turned countless corners of the country into proper cinematic landmarks. Which one would you actually travel miles to visit?
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Platform 9ΒΎ at King's Cross
Push your trolley into the wall and pretend you're off to Hogwarts. Just try not to queue for two hours in muggle rain.
The Crown & Anchor from Peaky Blinders
By order of the Peaky Blinders, this Black Country backdrop has become a proper shrine to flat caps and moody stares.
Notting Hill's Blue Door
The famous door where Hugh Grant bumbled his way into Julia Roberts' heart. Now the most photographed bit of paint in West London.
Highclere Castle (Downton Abbey)
The real-life Downton where you can swan about pretending you're Lady Mary. Mind the velvet ropes though.

The Bridge from Bridget Jones
That South Bank stretch where Bridget clutched her diary and questioned her life choices. Relatable, honestly.
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Which British composer wrote the theme music for the original 1963 series of 'Doctor Who'?
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