Winter King | Bad Wolf

ITV’s The Winter King filmed in Wales with a star-studded cast list. The Arthurian legend is based on Bernard Cornwell’s Warlord Chronicles and is coming to ITVX soon.

Dr Who | Bad Wolf

The fourteenth series of Doctor Who is currently being made in Wales with Ncuti Gatwa at the helm of the Tardis. The trendy, refurbed Newport Market, High Street and Westgate Hotel have all been used as locations this January.

Industry | Bad Wolf

The third series of Bad Wolf’s high-finance drama, Industry, begins filming for the BBC and HBO this week, with Kit Harington joining the regular cast.

Sex Education | Netflix

Sex Education filming locations in Wales. Netflix hit show Sex Education is back for a fourth season, with season four to look forward to. Several Welsh locations were used during filming, showing off the beautiful countryside of the Wye Valley and South Wales.

Hollington Drive | Drive Through Productions Ltd

An ITV production, Hollington Drive is a four-part drama which follows two sisters whose lives are torn apart by tragedy when a child goes missing. Filming for ITV’s Hollington Drive took place in Wales, and the real estate is just as beautiful as on TV.

The Chemistry of Death | Cuba Pictures Ltd

The Chemistry of Death follows forensic pathologist David Hunter, who gave up his work to settle down as a doctor in the rural village of Manham. When a woman is found dead, David struggles to stay out of the investigation.

Willow | Lucas Film

Lucas Film’s much anticipated sequel to Willow is now on Disney+ to stream and for many of us, this has been a long time coming. There is even more excitement here as it was actually filmed in Wales with support from Creative Wales.

The Pursuit of Love | Alconleigh Productions Ltd

The Pursuit of Love is a 2021 BBC drama that follows the wild at heart Linda Radlett, played by Lily James, as she embarks upon a quest in search of romance.

The Girl Before | BBC Studios 42

BBC One’s brand-new drama The Girl Before. The six-part series follows the story of PR executive Jane who moves into a stunning, minimalist house designed by architect Edward. But while the gripping thriller has got us on the edge of our seats, many viewers are wondering where it was filmed and whether the house is real.

His Dark Materials | Bad Wolf

Produced in Cardiff, the hit television show produced by Bad Wolf for BBC One and HBO stars Dafne Keen, Amir Wilson, James McAvoy, Ruth Wilson and Lin-Manuel Miranda and is based on the novels by Philip Pullman.

Havoc | Netflix

Havoc tells the story of a drug deal gone awry, leading a detective to fight his way through a criminal underworld to rescue a politician’s estranged son, while untangling his city’s dark web of conspiracy and corruption.

Black Cake | Hulu

Bride Covey disappears in the shore, under unknown circumstances or reasons. A flash drive will change the life of Eleanor Bennet, years later. Set aside their differences to deal with their mother’s death and her hidden past a journey of discovery that takes them from the Caribbean to London to California and ends with her famous black cake. 

The Pact | Little Door Productions

BBC One’s crime drama The Pact had many of us across the nation gripped for weeks. The show featured epic locations with the beautiful landscapes of Pontypool, Marshfield, Monmouth, Usk, Merthyr Tydfil and and Cardiff used as backdrops for this thrilling production.

The Undeclared War | Playground TV

A six-part drama series by seven-time Bafta winner Peter Kosminsky. Based deep within the least-known arm of the UK’s intelligence infrastructure, GCHQ. The story casts an extraordinary, revelatory light on the hot, undeclared war taking place right now in the world’s newest and most invisible domain of conflict – cyber.

Britain's Best Woodworker | Plimsoll

In this exciting new primetime series for Channel 4, woodworking enthusiasts battle it out in a bid to be crowned Britain’s Best Woodworker. This inspirational series takes place in a custom-built workshop filled to the brim with the very best tools and wood.

Lost Boys & Fairies | Duck Soup Films

Lost Boys & Fairies is set and filmed in Wales and due for release in 2024. The series follows Gabriel, a singer and artiste-extraordinaire at Cardiff’s queer club-space ‘Neverland’ and his partner Andy, as they adopt their first child. 

The Way | Little Door Productions

Made for the BBC by Wales-based company Red Seam in association with Little Door Productions, The Way has just begun filming in Port Talbot. The three-part drama tells the story of an ordinary family caught up in an extraordinary chain of events that ripple out from their home town.

Until I Kill You | World Productions

The extraordinary true story of Delia Balmer, who survived a near-fatal relationship with murderer John Sweeney, is the subject of a new four-part drama.

Rivals | Disney+

“Rivals” is part of Cooper’s bestselling Rutshire Chronicles, the iconic literary series packed full of wit, romantic entanglements, sex and unforgettable characters. The story is set against the backdrop of the drama, excess, and shocking antics of the power-grabbing social elite of 1980s England.

Generation Z | The Forge

Generation Z is a high octane coming-of-age parable for our very strange times. It’s about intergeneration, justice and community breakdown that boldly satirizes a world where truth is stranger than fiction, exploring not just the political fault lines in our society but also the very real issues facing teenagers today. 

The Famous Five | Moonage

“The Famous Five” is a series of feature-length films for children, loosely based on the classic stories and characters created by Enid Blyton. The first of these films was transmitted in late 2023 with further films in pre-production.

The Salt Path | Number 9 Films

A couple lose their home and later discover the husband has been diagnosed with a terminal illness as they embark on a year long coastal trek. Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs star.

Mammoth | BBC Wales

Tony Mammoth, presumed dead in an avalanche in 1979, is miraculously brought back to life in the present day. Surely things can’t have changed too much?

A three part series commissioned for BBC Wales starring Mike Bubbins as Tony and written by Bubbins and Paul Doolan.

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