Filming is underway on season two of Patience, the crime drama set in York.
A film crew is outside York Minster this morning.
Early scenes featured a police motorcade driving up to the West Front, blue lights flashing.
Stewards are on hand to pause pedestrians and drivers entering Duncombe Place while scenes are being shot.
Later the team are set to move to Precentor’s Court, where the star of the series lives, for shooting late morning.


More scenes will then take place in Deans Park in the afternoon.
Patience was Channel 4’s biggest drama of last year, with an average of 4.2 million viewers.
It was recommissioned by the channel with York taking a starring location once more.
The series follows Patience, played by Ella Maisy Purvis – a young woman with autism who is navigating her role within the criminal records department of the City of York Police.
Soon her ability to spot crime patterns means she is a essential part of the detective team solving a series of improbable deaths across York.
BAFTA-winning actor Jessica Hynes will be joining the cast as DI Frankie Monroe this year, a new boss “who brings a fresh, and potentially disruptive, dynamic to the team”.