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Beyond Brontes offers young people a step into the TV & film industry


Screen Yorkshire has opened applications for its third Beyond Brontes training programme.
Young people aged 18 to 24 can apply for a place on the scheme, which is designed to widen access to jobs within the industry.
There is a particular focus on attracting young people from black, Asian or minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds, but organisers are also keen to hear from individuals who have disability status or identify as LGBTQ+.
Trainees from the first two years of the programme have gone on to work on high-profile TV productions including Gentleman Jack, The Syndicate, Anne Boleyn, Coronation Street and Ackley Bridge.
The scheme has the backing of leading figures in film and TV regionally. ....

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Bradford youngsters join new face in All Creatures Great and Small | Bradford Telegraph and Argus


A BRADFORD theatre school has provided many of the cast members for the new series of All Creatures Great and Small.
Filming on series two is underway in the district, with Patricia Hodge replacing the late Dame Diana Rigg as eccentric Mrs Pumphrey.
Scenes for the hit Channel 5 drama, based on the books by Yorkshire vet Alf Wight, writing as James Herriot, were shot in Little Germany last month. Nicholas Ralph, who plays Herriot, was spotted with other cast members, includes youngsters and adult supporting artists from Bradford theatre school Articulate.
The new series, plus a Christmas special, is expected to air later this year. Patricia Hodge, star of Miranda and A Very English Scandal, has been revealed as Mrs Pumphrey, owner of pampered Pekingese Tricki Woo, and her home in the show is Broughton Hall near Skipton. Filming is also taking place at Kettlewell and Grassington. ....

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