In the first year of CHEERS, they still edited the show on film (later  they would transfer the film to tape and edit digitally).   One time my  partner, David and I were asked to go over to editing and check  something out.  We walked across the lot to the building where our  editors were located, trudged up the stairs, glanced out the big window  that greeted us at the top of the stairs, and we both just stopped dead  in our tracks.  
It hit us both instantly. 
That was the view out of Lucy and Ricky’s hotel room in Hollywood during  that famous season of I LOVE LUCY.   They must’ve taken the photo for  the backdrop from right there.  
This is one of the cool things about living in Los Angeles – recognizing locations in TV or movies that I know or have been to. 
And it’s especially great when it comes as an unexpected surprise.  
Here's another example:  I grew up in Woodland Hills, a suburb of the  San Fernando Valley.   About ten years ago I’m watching a rerun of an  old ‘50s action/crime show called HIGHWAY PATROL.  This starred  Broderick Crawford, an overweight middle-aged balding alcoholic as the  head of the CHP.  (Imagine getting that guy through network casting 
today?  Now the same part would be played by Elizabeth Mitchell.)  
Quick side note:  Crawford really 
was an alcoholic.  In fact, he  had so many DUI’s that his drivers’ license had been permanently  revoked.  This caused a big problem because how can the head of the  Highway Patrol not be able to drive?   So a concession was reached.   Crawford was allowed to drive but only when the camera was running.   So  the director would yell “Action!”, Crawford would drive the car, the  director would yell “Cut! Let’s go again!”, and Crawford would have to  exit the vehicle so a crew member could drive the car back to the  original spot.
Anyway, I’m watching this show (probably on cable channel 863) and  Crawford is driving down a street.  Suddenly I recognize a storefront.   Neider’s Auto Body.  Holy shit!  It hits me – he’s driving down Ventura  Blvd., right where I used to live!  I, of course, hadn’t seen that  street in a million years.  But it all came flooding back to me.  He  passed Dillaway Realty.   I knew instantly what he would pass next – the  Pool Supply store, then the Gulf gas station, the freeway underpass,  and Love’s BBQ.  
Sure enough the tracking shot continued.  There was the Pool Supply  place, there was the Gulf station, and then… what the fuck!?   There was  no freeway underpass.  This must’ve been filmed a year before the  freeway was erected.  
I can’t tell you how absolutely weird that was.  Truly, like being in a time machine.  
And that was just one example.  The Bob Hope movie, BACHELOR IN PARADISE  was filmed in my neighborhood.  The tract house he lived in was the  same model as mine.  (The interior was different though.  Ours didn’t  have Lana Turner.)  There were scenes in the Woodlake Bowl where I once  sprained my thumb!  Landmarks popped up throughout the whole movie.   
And this was not a rare occurrence.  I was very excited one afternoon to  come out of the Woodland Hills library and see that they were filming a  scene from THE FBI there.  Efrem Zimbelist Jr.(who 
had his  license) pulled his car to a stop right in front.  And there, in the  shot, for all to see, was the back fin of my Mercury Comet!   The night  it aired I actually invited friends over.
This is one of the perks of living in a company town. Seeing old  neighborhoods and places long since turned into Costcos.  It's a real  blast from the past.  And it makes up for the horrible downside.
For every nostalgic wistful moment I’ve had, there are an equal or  greater number of moments when I’ve been really pissed because traffic  is snarled due to location filming of some fucking idiotic movie or TV  show.   Streets are blocked off.  Temporary "No Parking" signs are  everywhere.  Equipment trucks and cable as far as the eye can see.   Giant lights blind you at night.  “Why can’t they film this goddamn  thing in Pittsburgh”?! I’ve been known to yell.
But then I see Neider's Auto Body and realize I'm the luckiest guy in the world.  
This was a re-post from many many years ago. How many of you even remember it?