PLACES are available for a walking tour of some of the spots in Bradford used for filming.
David Wilson, Bradford UNESCO City of Film director, will lead a 90-minute walk around sites in the city used for previous film and TV productions.
Over the years these include Peaky Blinders, The Duke, Gentleman Jack and Emmerdale.
The walk will be held on Thursday, June 30, between 6pm and 7.30pm at the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford city centre.
Limited availability for the Bradford Film Heritage Walk - part of @BradfordLitFest https://t.co/69aly5ncof
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Those who take the tour are urged to bring comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.
Tickets are priced £7 and £1 deposit, which will be paid back on attendance at the event, for students and senior citizens.
Go to bradfordlitfest.co.uk/event/bradfords-film-heritage-walk for more information and to book tickets.
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