Film crews were in Keighley this week to shoot scenes for a lavish new BBC period drama.
Filming took place over three days at Keighley Railway Station on the Worth Valley line.
David Suchet is among the stars of the production, The Way We Live Now, which is based on an Anthony Trollope novel and is set in the 1870s.
A number of local people took part in the filming as extras.
The drama -- to be screened in four parts next year -- has been adapted for television by Andrew Davies, whose other credits include Pride and Prejudice and Wives and Daughters.
Local extras pictured during filming at the station are: Brendan Gallagher (Keighley Market), Michael Skinner and Graham Adamson (Keighley Market), John Robinson and Jane Rowen (Airedale Centre), Joan Lewin (Keighley) and Peter Newsome (Cross Hills)
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