From a musical blockbuster to the return of Alan Partridge, these upcoming films and TV shows were shot in Norfolk.
1. Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing
Series seven of this hit BBC Two show, starring comedians Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse, features north Norfolk as one of the locations.
The pair continue to fish lakes, rivers and canals across the UK, with plenty of laughs and heartfelt chats along the way.
The new series will air later this year, with an eighth series commissioned for 2025.
2. Wicked
This two-part film adaptation of the hit stage musical Wicked, which is a prequel to The Wizard of Oz, stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande as Elphaba and Glinda, respectively.
Part 1 will be released in UK cinemas on November 22 2024 and a 20-acre tulip field in the Terrington St Clement area was one of the filming locations.
3. The Travelling Auctioneers
Izzie Balmer, Robin Johnson and The Travelling Auctioneers film crew visited the Orwell Saleroom at TW Gaze in Diss at the end of July, with the broadcast date yet to be announced.
In the BBC One show, a team of antiques experts and master crafters help families turn unwanted items into winning lots.
The crew are returning to the south Norfolk site on September 6 2024.
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4. And Did Those Feet... with Alan Partridge
Steve Coogan was spotted filming in Norwich's Elm Hill in June for the new six-part BBC One series And Did Those Feet... with Alan Partridge.
It follows Partridge as he settles into life back in Norfolk after a year working in Saudi Arabia, with the release date currently unknown.
Coogan also visited Yalm Food Hall in the Royal Arcade for a meal while in the city.
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5. Susan Calman series
Comedian and presenter Susan Calman headed to Cromer in June and she was captured visiting locations including North Sea Coffee Co and the pier.
It is not known if it was for Susan Calman's Grand Day Out or Susan Calman's Summer By the Sea, which both air on Channel 5.
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