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Filming starts on new series of ITV drama Sanditon featuring Brean beach
Filming has started on a new series of ITV costume drama Sanditon, with several scenes set to be filmed at Brean over the coming months.
Sanditon was cancelled by ITV back in 2019 but an exhaustive fan campaign to save the show has secured another two seasons, which will be co-produced by BritBox UK and PBS Masterpiece.
“Fans who are craving romance and escape will find them in abundance in the new season of Sanditon, with its intriguing characters and captivating storylines,” says executive producer Susanne Simpson.
“Our partners at Red Planet Pictures have done a brilliant job capturing the magic that won viewers’ hearts in season one.”
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Feeney extends series lead in chaotic Townsville finale Dunlop Super2 Series By James Pavey
Broc Feeney continued on his merry way on the streets of Townsville with a crushing Race 2 victory.
It marked Feeney’s third win in four starts this season, with the Triple Eight Race Engineering driver extending his Dunlop Super2 Series lead.
Tim Blanchard was five seconds adrift in second, with Jayden Ojeda 1.7s back in third.
Feeney led away from pole and quickly edged away from the chasing pack.
However, his charge was stifled almost immediately; on lap 2, Triple Eight teammate Angelo Mouzouris was turned around by an out-of-control Aaron Seton.
Feeney completes Townsville Super2 practice double Dunlop Super2 Series By James Pavey
A last-gasp flyer helped Broc Feeney top practice in Townsville for the second time in as many sessions.
The Triple Eight teenager was atop the time sheets for the balance of the 40-minute session, before dropping in a 1:14.628s.
Only Feeney and MW Motorsport’s Josh Fife, who recovered after an early off, were able to break into the 1:14s bracket.
Feeney set the early pace, lowering his own standing lap time to clock a 1:15.172s.
That time held firm for much of the session before Fife clocked a 1:14.840s, with Jayden Ojeda slotting into second.