Ted Obsessed!

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Last fall, while attending my friend’s annual Halloween party, I was stumped.  

While most people’s costumes are easily identifiable, there was one group’s that was not. 

All dressed in blue and red sweats, one of the girls had a mustache and a whistle.  I assumed she was some sports figure, but I had no idea which and neither did my husband.

A few beers later, I finally had the courage to admit to “mustache girl” that I could not figure out what her costume was all about. Ted Lasso.  We still did not know who that was, since we did not have Apple TV and strangely enough, neither of us had never seen any ads for the television series either.  It was totally off our radar!

Ted Lasso virgins…yes we were! 

A couple of months later, while perusing my subscriptions, I discovered that we had been signed up for an Apple TV trial.  I didn’t remember doing this and planned to cancel…until I remembered Ted Lasso.  I decided to hold off, because maybe, just maybe, we could watch it…but only after we had finished watching Game of Thrones (yes, we were very late to that game too!).

Once the Nightwalkers had been defeated and Daenerys’ dragon had wreaked havoc upon King’s Landing, my husband and I needed a new series to watch together.  Impatiently, we flipped through, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Showtime and HBO, realizing how different our tastes are, until I remembered that we had not canceled that Apple TV subscription.

It was a Saturday afternoon and we were toying with the idea of getting dressed and going out to dinner.  With a little time to kill, we decided to see what Ted Lasso was all about. The episodes were pretty short…we could get one in to get the gist of it.

Eight episodes later, with some Chinese takeout for dinner, we were hooked.  

While watching Ted walk near his apartment, I wondered (out loud) where the show was filmed.  The little square and the pub near Ted’s flat were so picturesque!  My husband suggested that since I would be in London that week, I should look it up.  With a few clicks on Google, I easily found the location!  Richmond…only 9 stops from my hotel!  

Needless to say, Sunday afternoon was spent finishing Season One and beginning Season Two.  Obsessed was what you could now call us! 

Arriving to a beautiful morning in London two days later, I took a quick nap and headed to catch the tube’s District line to Richmond.  My Google map on my phone was marked with the location of the pub that Ted frequents, Richmond green and some other interesting locations in the area.

Forty-five minutes later, I was walking out of the Richmond transit station and down the road toward my destination. Turning onto Golden Court, I spied Richmond Green up ahead and on the corner, to my left, the Prince’s Head pub, the location of Ted’s and other character’s favorite hangout, called The Crown and Anchor on the show. Exiting onto the lovely small square, complete with red telephone booths, I couldn’t believe that just a week before, I had no idea that any of this existed!

Spotting the small alleyway to the left of the pub, I realized that this is where Ted’s apartment is located. Because of some prior research, I had learned that although his apartment on the show is number 9 1/2, it is, in actuality, a small shop with a different number! Paved Court is a quaint little pedestrian street, filled with colorful doorways, shops and an ideal place for having a coffee or grabbing some empanadas from Chango’s…perfect for my lunch the next day.

Ted’s “apartment”
Ted’s street, Paved Court

Crossing the street toward Richmond Green, where Ted and Coach Beard watch the local children play soccer, I spotted a sign which informed me that a couple of the buildings, that I had marked on my map, were part of the Richmond Palace, just across the street. The Richmond Palace was a royal residence during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and replaced the former royal residence of Sheen. Only nine miles from the Palace of Westminster, it was built in 1501 by Henry VII of England. Henry VIII lived in the palace, until moving to Hampton Court Palace, as well as his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves (after their divorce). Not much of Richmond Palace remains, however, after walking through the old gate into the Old Palace Yard, I spotted the Old Gate House, The Trumpeter’s Lodge and the Trumpeter’s House. All of the remaining structures are private residences and not open to the public.

Richmond Green
Old Richmond Palace
Old Richmond Palace
Old Richmond Palace, the Trumpeter’s House and the Trumpeter’s Lodge
Street on the way to the river

Following signs pointing to the river, I was in search of the area where Ted Lasso characters Keeley and Roy walked for their first date. As I neared the banks of the Thames, I realized how high the water was. The sun was low in the sky, creating an amazing setting, so I decided to stroll along the walkway towards the Richmond War Memorial. The water was over the banks and lapping along the walkway and I noticed a gentleman peering over the adjacent fence.

River Thames

“You can’t go that way”.

“Hmmm? Me?”

“Yes, it’s blocked.”

I noticed the water had covered part of the walkway up ahead but a few people were walking my way from that direction. I decided to ignore this man, who, no doubt was giving me false information. Pretending to study my phone, I continued forward, until the three gentleman reached me.

“It’s blocked. The water is really high and you won’t make it unless you swim!”

So, he wasn’t lying!

As I turned around, I realized how fast the water was rising! Now covering the walkway entirely, I had a bit of a problem. The guys tried to run through the grass, not understanding how high the water was there as well, so I just popped off my shoes and waded through freezing ankle deep waters. Thank goodness I never fell off the Titanic, because I could barely walk back to Old Palace Lane. That water felt like piercing needles!

The rising River Thames

Frozen feet needed to be defrosted! Back to the Prince’s Head I went and secured a table in the front near the bar. Ordering a Guinness, I watched as a CNN crew disassembled their equipment in the corner and some of the pub regulars wondered aloud if they were there to promote the show. Though I desperately wanted to ask the bartender a billion questions, I also didn’t want to appear as a tourist, which was probably harder to disguise than I thought.

The Prince’s Head pub, a.k.a. The Crown and Anchor

The Guinness was delicious, warmed me to the core and rested my feet enough to head…the long way around…back to the Richmond War Memorial.

Taking Paved Court, I headed to King Street and then back to Petersham Road, taking a turn at the Museum of Richmond and the Old Town Hall. The Richmond War Memorial, located higher up (thank goodness) on the banks of the Thames was unveiled on November 23, 1921 and is dedicated to those local individuals who died fighting in World Wars I and II.

Old Town Hall and Richmond Museum
Richmond War Memorial
Richmond Riverfront area near the Richmond War Memorial

Though I would have loved to have visited one of the many restaurants along the riverfront, prior plans had to take me back in London!

Two weeks have passed since my visit to Richmond. I am watching the final episode of Season 2. My husband probably regrets reminding me that I would be in London after our foray into Ted Lasso Land. I keep pointing out the locations that I saw…the exact table I sat at at the Prince’s Head was where Ted, Keeley, Rebecca and her mother sat during lunch…Ted and Coach Beard walking past Chango’s…those were delectable empanadas!

If you are a Ted Lasso fan…well…you know what to do!

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The Prince’s Head

  • Address: 28 The Green, Richmond TW9 1LX, United Kingdom
  • Hours: 1200-2300, Monday through Saturday, 1200-2230, Sunday
  • Admission: free
  • Getting There: London Metro, District Line towards Richmond.

The Old Richmond Palace

  • Address: Richmond TW9 1PA, United Kingdom
  • Hours: 24 hours, daily
  • Admission: free
  • Getting There: London Metro, District Line towards Richmond.

Richmond War Memorial

  • Address: Whittaker Avenue, Richmond, TW9 1EH, United Kingdom
  • Hours: 24 hours, daily
  • Admission: free
  • Getting There: London Metro, District Line towards Richmond.

Chango’s Empanadas

  • Address: 3 Paved Court, Richmond TW9 1LZ, United Kingdom
  • Hours: 1000-1900, daily
  • Admission: free
  • Getting There: London Metro, District Line towards Richmond.

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