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Pursuit of Love starring Lily James and Andrew Scott filmed in Bristol to air tonight
The three-parter has a stellar cast including Lily James, Andrew Scott, Emily Beecham and Dominic West
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Lily James starring in new BBC comedy-drama The Pursuit of Love (Image: Press Association Images)
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The Pursuit of Love: Andrew Scott on filming in Bristol during Covid-19
The Pursuit of Love airs on BBC One this Sunday at 9pm
Andrew Scott and Lily James on set at The Bottle Yard Studios in Bristol (Image: Robert Viglasky)
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Highly anticipated period comedy The Pursuit of Love is just days away from airing on the BBC, after it was filmed in Bristol and Bath last year.
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A 368-YEAR-OLD leather jug made from Oliver Cromwell s war horse was today going under the hammer for auction. The huge tankard was produced for the famous Parliamentarian who overthrew the monarchy to mark his status as Lord Protector of the British Isles in 1653. It was one of a dozen been made from the hide of Cromwell s dead horse Blackjack and it would have been used to carry water or ale. A few years later the 2ft tall jug was deposited at the family bank C. Hoare and Co. in London and left there. It fell into the ownership of the Hoare family and has been passed down from generation to generation.