Film crews have been spotted by Redcliffe Caves believed to be a new adaption for the BBC. It was one of several TV shoots spotted around on Monday (July 3) as a filming frenzy grips the city.
The production filming in Redcliffe Caves is believed to be BBC Three announces A Good Girl's Guide To Murder, according to Twitter account @bristol_filming. The six-part series is being adapted for the BBC from Holly Jackson's New York Times bestselling novel of the same name by writer Poppy Cogan.
A Good Girl's Guide To Murder will be made by Moonage Pictures (known for The Pursuit of Love) and will film in 2023 for broadcast on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer. The plot follows an investigation carried out by 17-year-old true crime enthusiast Pippa “Pip” Fitz-Amobi, a high school student in the fictional town of Little Kilton, Buckinghamshire after a murder case is dismissed by police.
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Elsewhere in the city, a mysterious production was also seen entering St Nicholas Church on Baldwin Street on Monday. The entrance to the church was guarded by two security guards who were tight-lipped on what it was for.
Clerkenwell Films was also seen at the rear of the Bristol University Student Union on Richmond Hill Avenue, believed to be for Channel 4's Truelove. Filming resumed for the upcoming six-part British comedy-drama series after Julie Walters pulled out last year for health reasons, with Lindsay Duncan as her replacement.
Last week, actor and presenter Danny Dyer was filmed in Queen Square for a new drama series for Disney+. Rivals is an adaptation produced by Happy Prince of a 1988 Jilly Cooper novel of the same name starring a stellar cast, including David Tennant, Aidan Turner, Katherine Parkinson, Lisa McGrillis, Alex Hassell and Emily Atack.