What memories in particular stand out for you all from your first and last days on set?

Bonnie Wright:Mine were actually on the same set, on Platform 9 34.

It was a kind of creepy.

Julie Walters:A perfect circle!

Because theres no rehearsal you think, How am I going to play it?

and all of that.

Then of course the last one was just in the Great Hall towards the end, after the battle.

It was still part of our lives.

JW:Werent you on platform 9 34 too?

James Phelps:Not for our first day, no, this was about three months before.

Then the last day we were shooting on one of the stages in the turrets.

The weirdest thing was actually leaving the hotel for good.

That was when I became the most emotional.

The hotel was our second home.

It was a perfect summers day.

Warwick, Tom and Natalia, how about you?

Warwick Davis:My last day was the last day, the official one.

Tom Felton:It was anti-climactic wasnt it, on the last day?

WD:There were some tears and stuff.

It was the end but it wasnt like a full stop, it was like a comma.

The films were done, but were other things to do next.

Natalia Tena:My first time on set I wasnt actually filming because I was a new character.

They didnt want to make any little mistakes or to anger any of the fans.

My last day, no one knew it was my last day, not the director.

Whats your interpretation of that?

Is Draco really a Gryffindor at heart?

TF:[laughs] No.

Hate to burst that bubble but I dont think so.

I like to think of it as because of his mum.

Hes very close to his mother and very like his mother.

The hug was a weird thing [to Warwick] did you remember that?

Voldemort sort of…[mimes an awkward hug].

WD:That was a very cool hug, the way he did it, I noticed it.

WD:The way his body language was, he did it in a really odd way.

The thing about Ralph [Fiennes] was that he never did the same thing twice for a take.

You never knew what he was going to do, it was amazing.

Go on then, which is the question you all get asked the most about your time on Potter?

A couple of films ago Dan said, Oh, do you wear padding?

JP:We either get, Did you ever swap characters?

and were like, Not really [laughs].

JP:Wed had about six auditions and Id pretty much always read Fred and Oliver read George.

Have you shared the films with your kids, Warwick?

WD:Absolutely, they were in the last film as well.

Which bit were they in?

He had skis on!

The Great Hall to them is a bit like Dads office really.

Annabel had her 13th birthday on set because I had to work.

WD:Seeing Alan singing Happy Birthday was quite an unusual thing to see.

TF:Thats a very special thing.