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Che Tempo Che Fa Tv Show In Milan
Cecilia Sala, a journalist arrested in Tehran while in Iran with a journalistic visa to work on new episodes of the podcast Stories by Chora Media, attends the Che Tempo Che Fa TV Show at Nove Studios in Milan, Italy, on October 26, 2025 (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto). -
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Che Tempo Che Fa Tv Show In Milan
Cecilia Sala, a journalist arrested in Tehran while in Iran with a journalistic visa to work on new episodes of the podcast Stories by Chora Media, attends the Che Tempo Che Fa TV Show at Nove Studios in Milan, Italy, on October 26, 2025 (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto). -
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Che Tempo Che Fa Tv Show In Milan
Cecilia Sala, a journalist arrested in Tehran while in Iran with a journalistic visa to work on new episodes of the podcast Stories by Chora Media, attends the Che Tempo Che Fa TV Show at Nove Studios in Milan, Italy, on October 26, 2025 (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto). -
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Che Tempo Che Fa Tv Show In Milan
Cecilia Sala, a journalist arrested in Tehran while in Iran with a journalistic visa to work on new episodes of the podcast Stories by Chora Media, attends the Che Tempo Che Fa TV Show at Nove Studios in Milan, Italy, on October 26, 2025 (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto). -
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Che Tempo Che Fa Tv Show In Milan
Cecilia Sala, a journalist arrested in Tehran while in Iran with a journalistic visa to work on new episodes of the podcast Stories by Chora Media, attends the Che Tempo Che Fa TV Show at Nove Studios in Milan, Italy, on October 26, 2025 (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto). -
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Che Tempo Che Fa Tv Show In Milan
Cecilia Sala, a journalist arrested in Tehran while in Iran with a journalistic visa to work on new episodes of the podcast Stories by Chora Media, attends the Che Tempo Che Fa TV Show at Nove Studios in Milan, Italy, on October 26, 2025 (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto). -
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Season two of With Love, Meghan
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Meghan Markle was back on Netflix with the second series of her lifestyle and cookery show today.
The eight episode of With Love, Meghan was notable for the absence of husband Prince Harry from any scenes.
But she did have celebrity guests, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend.
The Duchess, 44, is seen baking several times throughout the show, preparing sourdough for Teigen.
The pair are also shown making some necklaces for their children.
Meghan also says it was Harry, 40, who said the 'L word' first.
She adds that she really understood she was falling in love with him on their third date, which was a safari trip to Botswana.
The Duchess also reveals she bought her husband a baseball cap with 'PH40' printed on it for his birthday.
Throughout the eight episodes she says the thing she misses most about the UK are the radio stations, Magic FM' being her favourite.
Children Archie , six, and Lilibet , three, have been asking their parents to get them a cat .
The eighth and final show ends with her throwing a party for the Netflix film crew helped by Spanish chef Jose Andres.
One of the episodes also features British Michelin star chef Clare Smyth who made the wedding feast for Meghan’s marriage to Harry and also prepared an anniversary dinner for the couple.
There was also a return for make-up artist Daniel Martin who appeared in the first series, The pair met when she worked on TV show Suits.
OPS: Series 2, epsiode 8 of With Love, Meghan. The guest is chef and humanitarian José Andrés who helps Meghan prepare a sumptuous seafood feast to celebrate the show's crew. including paella. Meghan gets squealish when he cuts up lobsters in the kitchen. At the start of the episode she visits a local vineyard to select the wine for the feast.
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Season two of With Love, Meghan
Ferrari Press Agency
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26/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Netflix
Meghan Markle was back on Netflix with the second series of her lifestyle and cookery show today.
The eight episode of With Love, Meghan was notable for the absence of husband Prince Harry from any scenes.
But she did have celebrity guests, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend.
The Duchess, 44, is seen baking several times throughout the show, preparing sourdough for Teigen.
The pair are also shown making some necklaces for their children.
Meghan also says it was Harry, 40, who said the 'L word' first.
She adds that she really understood she was falling in love with him on their third date, which was a safari trip to Botswana.
The Duchess also reveals she bought her husband a baseball cap with 'PH40' printed on it for his birthday.
Throughout the eight episodes she says the thing she misses most about the UK are the radio stations, Magic FM' being her favourite.
Children Archie , six, and Lilibet , three, have been asking their parents to get them a cat .
The eighth and final show ends with her throwing a party for the Netflix film crew helped by Spanish chef Jose Andres.
One of the episodes also features British Michelin star chef Clare Smyth who made the wedding feast for Meghan’s marriage to Harry and also prepared an anniversary dinner for the couple.
There was also a return for make-up artist Daniel Martin who appeared in the first series, The pair met when she worked on TV show Suits.
OPS: Series 2, epsiode 8 of With Love, Meghan. The guest is chef and humanitarian José Andrés who helps Meghan prepare a sumptuous seafood feast to celebrate the show's crew. including paella. Meghan gets squealish when he cuts up lobsters in the kitchen. At the start of the episode she visits a local vineyard to select the wine for the feast.
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Season two of With Love, Meghan
Ferrari Press Agency
Meghan 1
Ref 17099
26/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Netflix
Meghan Markle was back on Netflix with the second series of her lifestyle and cookery show today.
The eight episode of With Love, Meghan was notable for the absence of husband Prince Harry from any scenes.
But she did have celebrity guests, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend.
The Duchess, 44, is seen baking several times throughout the show, preparing sourdough for Teigen.
The pair are also shown making some necklaces for their children.
Meghan also says it was Harry, 40, who said the 'L word' first.
She adds that she really understood she was falling in love with him on their third date, which was a safari trip to Botswana.
The Duchess also reveals she bought her husband a baseball cap with 'PH40' printed on it for his birthday.
Throughout the eight episodes she says the thing she misses most about the UK are the radio stations, Magic FM' being her favourite.
Children Archie , six, and Lilibet , three, have been asking their parents to get them a cat .
The eighth and final show ends with her throwing a party for the Netflix film crew helped by Spanish chef Jose Andres.
One of the episodes also features British Michelin star chef Clare Smyth who made the wedding feast for Meghan’s marriage to Harry and also prepared an anniversary dinner for the couple.
There was also a return for make-up artist Daniel Martin who appeared in the first series, The pair met when she worked on TV show Suits.
OPS: Series 2, epsiode 8 of With Love, Meghan. The guest is chef and humanitarian José Andrés who helps Meghan prepare a sumptuous seafood feast to celebrate the show's crew. including paella. Meghan gets squealish when he cuts up lobsters in the kitchen. At the start of the episode she visits a local vineyard to select the wine for the feast.
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Season two of With Love, Meghan
Ferrari Press Agency
Meghan 1
Ref 17099
26/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Netflix
Meghan Markle was back on Netflix with the second series of her lifestyle and cookery show today.
The eight episode of With Love, Meghan was notable for the absence of husband Prince Harry from any scenes.
But she did have celebrity guests, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend.
The Duchess, 44, is seen baking several times throughout the show, preparing sourdough for Teigen.
The pair are also shown making some necklaces for their children.
Meghan also says it was Harry, 40, who said the 'L word' first.
She adds that she really understood she was falling in love with him on their third date, which was a safari trip to Botswana.
The Duchess also reveals she bought her husband a baseball cap with 'PH40' printed on it for his birthday.
Throughout the eight episodes she says the thing she misses most about the UK are the radio stations, Magic FM' being her favourite.
Children Archie , six, and Lilibet , three, have been asking their parents to get them a cat .
The eighth and final show ends with her throwing a party for the Netflix film crew helped by Spanish chef Jose Andres.
One of the episodes also features British Michelin star chef Clare Smyth who made the wedding feast for Meghan’s marriage to Harry and also prepared an anniversary dinner for the couple.
There was also a return for make-up artist Daniel Martin who appeared in the first series, The pair met when she worked on TV show Suits.
OPS: Series 2, epsiode 8 of With Love, Meghan. The guest is chef and humanitarian José Andrés who helps Meghan prepare a sumptuous seafood feast to celebrate the show's crew. including paella. Meghan gets squealish when he cuts up lobsters in the kitchen. At the start of the episode she visits a local vineyard to select the wine for the feast.
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Season two of With Love, Meghan
Ferrari Press Agency
Meghan 1
Ref 17099
26/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Netflix
Meghan Markle was back on Netflix with the second series of her lifestyle and cookery show today.
The eight episode of With Love, Meghan was notable for the absence of husband Prince Harry from any scenes.
But she did have celebrity guests, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend.
The Duchess, 44, is seen baking several times throughout the show, preparing sourdough for Teigen.
The pair are also shown making some necklaces for their children.
Meghan also says it was Harry, 40, who said the 'L word' first.
She adds that she really understood she was falling in love with him on their third date, which was a safari trip to Botswana.
The Duchess also reveals she bought her husband a baseball cap with 'PH40' printed on it for his birthday.
Throughout the eight episodes she says the thing she misses most about the UK are the radio stations, Magic FM' being her favourite.
Children Archie , six, and Lilibet , three, have been asking their parents to get them a cat .
The eighth and final show ends with her throwing a party for the Netflix film crew helped by Spanish chef Jose Andres.
One of the episodes also features British Michelin star chef Clare Smyth who made the wedding feast for Meghan’s marriage to Harry and also prepared an anniversary dinner for the couple.
There was also a return for make-up artist Daniel Martin who appeared in the first series, The pair met when she worked on TV show Suits.
OPS: Series 2, epsiode 8 of With Love, Meghan. The guest is chef and humanitarian José Andrés who helps Meghan prepare a sumptuous seafood feast to celebrate the show's crew. including paella. Meghan gets squealish when he cuts up lobsters in the kitchen. At the start of the episode she visits a local vineyard to select the wine for the feast.
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Season two of With Love, Meghan
Ferrari Press Agency
Meghan 1
Ref 17099
26/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Netflix
Meghan Markle was back on Netflix with the second series of her lifestyle and cookery show today.
The eight episode of With Love, Meghan was notable for the absence of husband Prince Harry from any scenes.
But she did have celebrity guests, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend.
The Duchess, 44, is seen baking several times throughout the show, preparing sourdough for Teigen.
The pair are also shown making some necklaces for their children.
Meghan also says it was Harry, 40, who said the 'L word' first.
She adds that she really understood she was falling in love with him on their third date, which was a safari trip to Botswana.
The Duchess also reveals she bought her husband a baseball cap with 'PH40' printed on it for his birthday.
Throughout the eight episodes she says the thing she misses most about the UK are the radio stations, Magic FM' being her favourite.
Children Archie , six, and Lilibet , three, have been asking their parents to get them a cat .
The eighth and final show ends with her throwing a party for the Netflix film crew helped by Spanish chef Jose Andres.
One of the episodes also features British Michelin star chef Clare Smyth who made the wedding feast for Meghan’s marriage to Harry and also prepared an anniversary dinner for the couple.
There was also a return for make-up artist Daniel Martin who appeared in the first series, The pair met when she worked on TV show Suits.
OPS: Series 2, epsiode 8 of With Love, Meghan. The guest is chef and humanitarian José Andrés who helps Meghan prepare a sumptuous seafood feast to celebrate the show's crew. including paella. Meghan gets squealish when he cuts up lobsters in the kitchen. At the start of the episode she visits a local vineyard to select the wine for the feast.
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Season two of With Love, Meghan
Ferrari Press Agency
Meghan 1
Ref 17099
26/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Netflix
Meghan Markle was back on Netflix with the second series of her lifestyle and cookery show today.
The eight episode of With Love, Meghan was notable for the absence of husband Prince Harry from any scenes.
But she did have celebrity guests, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend.
The Duchess, 44, is seen baking several times throughout the show, preparing sourdough for Teigen.
The pair are also shown making some necklaces for their children.
Meghan also says it was Harry, 40, who said the 'L word' first.
She adds that she really understood she was falling in love with him on their third date, which was a safari trip to Botswana.
The Duchess also reveals she bought her husband a baseball cap with 'PH40' printed on it for his birthday.
Throughout the eight episodes she says the thing she misses most about the UK are the radio stations, Magic FM' being her favourite.
Children Archie , six, and Lilibet , three, have been asking their parents to get them a cat .
The eighth and final show ends with her throwing a party for the Netflix film crew helped by Spanish chef Jose Andres.
One of the episodes also features British Michelin star chef Clare Smyth who made the wedding feast for Meghan’s marriage to Harry and also prepared an anniversary dinner for the couple.
There was also a return for make-up artist Daniel Martin who appeared in the first series, The pair met when she worked on TV show Suits.
OPS: Series 2, epsiode 8 of With Love, Meghan. The guest is chef and humanitarian José Andrés who helps Meghan prepare a sumptuous seafood feast to celebrate the show's crew. including paella. Meghan gets squealish when he cuts up lobsters in the kitchen. At the start of the episode she visits a local vineyard to select the wine for the feast.
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Season two of With Love, Meghan
Ferrari Press Agency
Meghan 1
Ref 17099
26/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Netflix
Meghan Markle was back on Netflix with the second series of her lifestyle and cookery show today.
The eight episode of With Love, Meghan was notable for the absence of husband Prince Harry from any scenes.
But she did have celebrity guests, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend.
The Duchess, 44, is seen baking several times throughout the show, preparing sourdough for Teigen.
The pair are also shown making some necklaces for their children.
Meghan also says it was Harry, 40, who said the 'L word' first.
She adds that she really understood she was falling in love with him on their third date, which was a safari trip to Botswana.
The Duchess also reveals she bought her husband a baseball cap with 'PH40' printed on it for his birthday.
Throughout the eight episodes she says the thing she misses most about the UK are the radio stations, Magic FM' being her favourite.
Children Archie , six, and Lilibet , three, have been asking their parents to get them a cat .
The eighth and final show ends with her throwing a party for the Netflix film crew helped by Spanish chef Jose Andres.
One of the episodes also features British Michelin star chef Clare Smyth who made the wedding feast for Meghan’s marriage to Harry and also prepared an anniversary dinner for the couple.
There was also a return for make-up artist Daniel Martin who appeared in the first series, The pair met when she worked on TV show Suits.
OPS: Series 2, epsiode 8 of With Love, Meghan. The guest is chef and humanitarian José Andrés who helps Meghan prepare a sumptuous seafood feast to celebrate the show's crew. including paella. Meghan gets squealish when he cuts up lobsters in the kitchen. At the start of the episode she visits a local vineyard to select the wine for the feast.
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Season two of With Love, Meghan
Ferrari Press Agency
Meghan 1
Ref 17099
26/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Netflix
Meghan Markle was back on Netflix with the second series of her lifestyle and cookery show today.
The eight episode of With Love, Meghan was notable for the absence of husband Prince Harry from any scenes.
But she did have celebrity guests, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend.
The Duchess, 44, is seen baking several times throughout the show, preparing sourdough for Teigen.
The pair are also shown making some necklaces for their children.
Meghan also says it was Harry, 40, who said the 'L word' first.
She adds that she really understood she was falling in love with him on their third date, which was a safari trip to Botswana.
The Duchess also reveals she bought her husband a baseball cap with 'PH40' printed on it for his birthday.
Throughout the eight episodes she says the thing she misses most about the UK are the radio stations, Magic FM' being her favourite.
Children Archie , six, and Lilibet , three, have been asking their parents to get them a cat .
The eighth and final show ends with her throwing a party for the Netflix film crew helped by Spanish chef Jose Andres.
One of the episodes also features British Michelin star chef Clare Smyth who made the wedding feast for Meghan’s marriage to Harry and also prepared an anniversary dinner for the couple.
There was also a return for make-up artist Daniel Martin who appeared in the first series, The pair met when she worked on TV show Suits.
OPS: Series 2, epsiode 8 of With Love, Meghan. The guest is chef and humanitarian José Andrés who helps Meghan prepare a sumptuous seafood feast to celebrate the show's crew. including paella. Meghan gets squealish when he cuts up lobsters in the kitchen. At the start of the episode she visits a local vineyard to select the wine for the feast.
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
© Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
© Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
© Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
© Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
© Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
© Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
© Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
© Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Lyndsey Place who works at the Cross Inn where a significant scene was filmed featuring the pub’s large fireplace.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Lyndsey Place who works at the Cross Inn where a significant scene was filmed featuring the pub’s large fireplace.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Lyndsey Place who works at the Cross Inn where a significant scene was filmed featuring the pub’s large fireplace.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Hilary Dawes and John Cooke.
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Coins left on the gravestone of David Hartley.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Coins left on the gravestone of David Hartley.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Coins left on the gravestone of David Hartley.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Mytholmroyd in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set.
Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
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'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.
Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.
But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.
The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.
Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.
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Danny Dyer on Possible Eastenders Return, Being a Grandad, Meditation and Hosting a New Cheat-Filled Quiz
Evangeline Lilly Stole Major Hobbit Prop, Why She Wants to Rub King Charles's Ears, Telling Michael Douglas and Michelle Pfeiffer they'Re 'Gilfs' and Her Plane Trick
Will Sharpe Talks White Lotus and Whether He Reads Reviews
Leomie Anderson on Rihanna Wearing Her Clothes, Modelling for Victoria Secret and Turning to Acting
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'The Jonathan Ross Show' TV show, Series 20, Episode 1, London, UK - 25 Feb 2023
Danny Dyer on Possible Eastenders Return, Being a Grandad, Meditation and Hosting a New Cheat-Filled Quiz
Evangeline Lilly Stole Major Hobbit Prop, Why She Wants to Rub King Charles's Ears, Telling Michael Douglas and Michelle Pfeiffer they'Re 'Gilfs' and Her Plane Trick
Will Sharpe Talks White Lotus and Whether He Reads Reviews
Leomie Anderson on Rihanna Wearing Her Clothes, Modelling for Victoria Secret and Turning to Acting
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Gangs of London stars join volunteers to help people struggling through cost of living crisis
Stars of TV series Gangs of London gave out food parcels in east London as the cost-of-living crisis continues to hit UK households.
Young people from community projects Rise 365 and Made Up Kitchen were joined by the actors from the gritty Sky One drama on the Kingsmead estate in Hackney.
The cast of Gangs of London joined forces with The Felix Project and Rise 365 to distribute food to struggling families in East London.
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Gangs of London stars join volunteers to help people struggling through cost of living crisis
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Young people from community projects Rise 365 and Made Up Kitchen were joined by the actors from the gritty Sky One drama on the Kingsmead estate in Hackney.
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Young people from community projects Rise 365 and Made Up Kitchen were joined by the actors from the gritty Sky One drama on the Kingsmead estate in Hackney.
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Gangs of London stars join volunteers to help people struggling through cost of living crisis
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Young people from community projects Rise 365 and Made Up Kitchen were joined by the actors from the gritty Sky One drama on the Kingsmead estate in Hackney.
The cast of Gangs of London joined forces with The Felix Project and Rise 365 to distribute food to struggling families in East London.
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Gangs of London stars join volunteers to help people struggling through cost of living crisis
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Young people from community projects Rise 365 and Made Up Kitchen were joined by the actors from the gritty Sky One drama on the Kingsmead estate in Hackney.
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Gangs of London stars join volunteers to help people struggling through cost of living crisis
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Young people from community projects Rise 365 and Made Up Kitchen were joined by the actors from the gritty Sky One drama on the Kingsmead estate in Hackney.
The cast of Gangs of London joined forces with The Felix Project and Rise 365 to distribute food to struggling families in East London.
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Gangs of London stars join volunteers to help people struggling through cost of living crisis
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Young people from community projects Rise 365 and Made Up Kitchen were joined by the actors from the gritty Sky One drama on the Kingsmead estate in Hackney.
The cast of Gangs of London joined forces with The Felix Project and Rise 365 to distribute food to struggling families in East London.
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