Several Glasgow roads will close this week for filming of a new ITV thriller.
Scenes for Cold Water will be shot in the city's Dennistoun and to allow this, there will be some restrictions on streets in the East End.
The road closures for this week are as follows:
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading from 3pm on Wednesday, July 10 until 6pm on Thursday, July 11
On Broompark Drive between Westcraigs and Craigpark
Craigpark between Onslow Drive and Clayton Terrace
Prohibition of vehicle movements from 6am on Thursday, July 11 until 3pm on Thursday, July 11
Broompark Drive between Westcraigs and Craigpark
Craigpark between Onslow Drive and Clayton Terrace
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The six-part series is set in a fictional Scottish village and will feature The Walking Dead star Andrew Lincoln, Trainspotting actor Ewen Bremner and Luther's Indira Varma.
The story follows John (Lincoln), a repressed man who is shocked to find himself in middle age, secretly raging at his life as a stay-at-home dad.
When John ups and moves his family to the rural idyll of Coldwater, he is quickly befriended by next-door neighbour Tommy (Bremner), a charming, confident man, and devoted husband.
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However, underneath his collected exterior, Tommy harbours some horrific secrets of his own.
Cold Water is written by David Ireland and produced by SISTER for ITV.
David said: “Cold Water started with a question I was asking myself. Where do I want to live – the countryside or the city?
"Such an innocent beginning, but from it came this dark, funny, twisted thriller. I was delighted when Sister loved the script and thrilled when ITV decided to commission it.
"And I’m amazed we’ve managed to attract such a peerless cast, led by the formidable Andrew Lincoln. I hope viewers will find it intoxicating.”
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