The Ipcress File will grace our TV screens very soon and many Liverpool landmarks will make an appearance.
The upcoming six-part ITV drama is set in Berlin in 1963 and the new series is inspired by the classic Len Deighton spy novel of the same name.
The show follows former British Army sergeant Harry Palmer (Joe Cole), whose dodgy dealings as a fixer and smuggler come to an abrupt end, landing him in prison.
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But when British secret services come knocking, it seems that Harry's knowledge of Berlin's underworld could come in handy after all – and maybe even keep him out of prison.
During filming, Liverpool was transformed into 1960s London with vintage cars and people dressed in the fashions of the time.
Here we take a look some of the filming locations across Merseyside which will feature in the remake.
Hope Street
The city centre road was transformed with vintage cars, classic taxis licensed by Metropolitan Police and 1960s fashions.
Actors were seen wearing tweed coats, top hats and suits while they played the characters.
A scene on Hope Street was shot at night time outside pink restaurant Papillon, with a vintage blue van taking centre stage.
Back in February last year, filming also took place inside the Philharmonic pub, however the windows were blocked out so nobody could see inside.
Falkner Street
During filming for the new show, the city's Falkner Street set in the Georgian quarter was actually transformed into a London Road called Valence Road.
On other filming days, the street saw classic, red buses heading for London Road and Croydon.
Again actors wore typical 1960s clothing, including suits, hats and hair up in pin curls.
Exc hange Street
The show's main characters Harry Palmer, played by Peaky Blinders Joe Cole and Jean Courtney, played by Bohemian Rhapsody's Lucy Boynton were spotted filming together on Exchange Street.
One scene shows Joe leaning on an old red telephone box, while another sees Lucy driving a car with Joe in the passenger seat and someone in the back.
The pair look focused on something which appears to be happening outside, but we will have to wait and see what that is when the show comes out.
Lime Street
Lime Street is also set to make an appearance on the ITV drama, with scenes showing people coming in and out of the station.
Some actors are seen carrying vintage briefcases, while others push bikes on the steps leading to Lime Street.
One extra can be seen pushing an old fashioned pram, while dressed in a long black coat and heels.
Burton
The Wirral village near Neston was also used as a filming location for The Ipcress File.
With it's black and white buildings, it appears to be the perfect backdrop to the show set in the 1960s.
Vintage cars were seen driving around the village, as film crews looked on to get the perfect scene.
Rodney Street
Rodney Street, also sometimes referred to as 'Harley Street of the North', was thrown back to the 1960s for filming.
Again, vintage cars descended on the streets and film crew members set up their cameras, equipment and refreshment areas for filming.
A beloved navy Morris was also spotted parked on Rodney Street ready for filming.
Brunswick Street
Camera crews were spotted on Brunswick Street outside The Alchemist and Restaurant Bar and Grill.
Actors were seen dressed in black suits and jumping into classic, vintage cars.
Huge production trucks were also visible nearby as staff and security personnel watched proceedings.
The Ipcress File will arrive on our screens on ITV and ITV Hub in March 2022.
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