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PICTURES: Team Peaky Blinders pay tribute to north-east townsfolk as filming wraps By Jonathan Clark Published: 10:30, 14 February 2021
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PEAKY Blinders has packed up and left Portsoy after five successful days of filming in the coastal village.
Friday was the last day of filming in the town, with Finn Cole, who plays Michael Gray, spotted on set in what was an action-packed day.
Some shots were taken on boats. However, there was no sign of actor Cillian Murphy, who plays Tommy Shelby.
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PICTURES: Cillian Murphy and Peaky Blinders crew wrap up fourth day of filming in freezing north-east town By Jonathan Clark
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Updated: 10:16, 12 February 2021
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HIT television show Peaky Blinders has finished its fourth day of filming in Portsoy.
Cillian Murphy, who plays gangster Tommy Shelby in the popular BBC programme, was again on set in the Aberdeenshire town â with filming for the show s sixth season unaffected by snow and freezing weather.
Portsoy s old harbour â which has been turned into a French village â was being used for today s filming, which also involved use of several vehicles.
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Peaky Blinders star Cillian Murphy and fellow cast on set in north-east as filming starts on show s sixth season By Jonathan Clark
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Updated: 19:28, 08 February 2021
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FILMING on the sixth season of Peaky Blinders in Portsoy got under way today.
Both the old and new harbours in the coastal town are being used for the gangster drama, with filming to continue to tomorrow.
The old harbour, which dates back to the 17th century, has been transformed into a French village. Currently-closed local hotel The Shore Inn is acting as the fictional Hotel Lalanne.