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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ted_RichmondTed Richmond - Wikipedia

    Ted Richmond (June 10, 1910 – December 23, 2013) was an American film producer credited with 66 films between 1940 and 1979. He was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Richmond produced films for several studios including Universal Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures.

    • Ted Lasso Pub Location: The Prince’s Head. The Prince’s Head on Richmond Green was transformed into the exterior of Mae’s Crown & Anchor for the series.
    • Ted’s Home: Paved Court. The exteriors of Ted’s home and neighborhood were filmed in Paved Court, a quaint little alleyway in Richmond. You’ll recognize so many scenes of Ted and Beard here, and it’s such a cute Instagram-worthy street!
    • Richmond Green. Opposite the famous pub where so many poignant scenes take place is this lovely green, and you’ll recognize it from so many scenes in the show, including Ted’s daily walk to work.
    • Richmond Park. Richmond Park is vast, and was used often in the filming of Ted Lasso. When Roy Kent is coaching his niece’s football team, when Ted sees talented buskers, and when he’s dribbled around by a talented female footballer – that’s all filmed right here.
  2. Jan 7, 2014 · Producer Ted Richmond, who produced more than 60 movies from the 1940s through the 1970s including 1973 thriller “Papillon” (pictured), died in Paris on Dec. 23. He was 103. The 1973 hit...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0725159Ted Richmond - IMDb

    Ted Richmond was born on 10 June 1910 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Papillon (1973), Blonde Comet (1941) and Shakedown (1950). He died on 23 December 2013 in Paris, France.

    • Ted Richmond
    • December 23, 2013
    • June 10, 1910
    • Richmond Green
    • The Crown & Anchor
    • Ted’s Street
    • The AFC Richmond Practice Pitch and Nelson Road

    Real-life location: Richmond Green This 12-acre park, with open, grassy areas and surrounded by historic townhouses and buildings like the Richmond Palace and the Richmond Theater, appears throughout the series. It’s where Dr. Sharon Fieldstone has her biking accident. It’s where Roy Kent works with the West London Under 9 Girls team. And it’s part...

    Real-life location: The Prince’s Head This 300-year-old English pub appears in the majority of episodes, though in real life, it’s known as the Prince’s Head. In the show (and in real life), it’s a gathering place for footballers, sports fans, and locals, where they can spend their evenings playing darts and chess, singing karaoke, or having a phil...

    Real-life location: Paved Court, Richmond Around the corner from the Prince’s Head is a narrow, cobblestone pedestrian street known as Paved Court. It’s lined with chocolatiers, fashion boutiques, gift shops, cafés, and jewelers. Above some of them are flats, including one that belongs to the eternally positive coach. Throughout the series, Coach B...

    Real-life location: SkyEx Community Stadium Various stadiums have been shown briefly during Ted Lasso’s three seasons, including London Stadium (where rival team West Ham plays) and Wembley Stadium (where AFC Richmond lost to Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final in season two). But two others show up continuously: Richmond’s practice pitch and ...

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  4. Ted Richmond was an American film writer and producer.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ted_LassoTed Lasso - Wikipedia

    Ted Lasso, an American college football coach, is unexpectedly recruited to coach a fictional English Premier League soccer team, AFC Richmond, despite having no experience coaching soccer. The team's owner, Rebecca Welton, gained ownership of the team in a divorce from her unfaithful ex-husband, Rupert.

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