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November 18, 2025

By Charlotte Wood

From 60Forty Films and the writer and executive producers of Slow Horses, the highly anticipated eight-part series, from award-winning author Mick Herron’s novel of the same name, stars Academy Award, BAFTA, Golden Globe and Emmy Award winner Emma Thompson (GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE, SENSE AND SENSIBILITY) and Golden Globe and two-time Olivier Award winner Ruth Wilson (LUTHER, THE AFFAIR, HIS DARK MATERIALS). Its lead writer is Morwenna Banks (FUNNY WOMAN, MISS YOU ALREADY, SLOW HORSES) and Natalie Bailey (AUDREY, BAY OF FIRES, RUN) is lead director. The series is executive produced by Hakan Kousetta, Jamie Laurenson, and Tom Nash at 60Forty Films, alongside Banks, Thompson and author Mick Herron.

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When a house explodes in a quiet Oxford suburb and a girl disappears in the aftermath, neighbour Sarah Tucker (Ruth Wilson) becomes obsessed with finding her and enlists the help of private investigator Zoë Boehm (Emma Thompson). Zoë and Sarah suddenly find themselves in a complex conspiracy that reveals that people long believed dead are still among the living, while the living are fast joining the dead.

An extensive shoot took place in Bristol between June 2024 and February 2025, with the show’s London-based producers 60Forty Films benefiting from joined-up support provided by The Bottle Yard Studios and its partners Bristol Film Office. Over 250 crew that worked on Down Cemetery Road over a 12-month prep and production period were from the local region.

Karl Liegis, Head of Production, 60Forty Films says:

Katherine Nash, Head of Studios, The Bottle Yard Studios further added:

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Adela Straughan, Bristol Film Office Manager further emphasises the economic impact from facilitating HETV Drama and Feature productions in the city:

The Production was based at The Bottle Yard Studios’ premium TBY2 facility, the highest scoring facility in the 2025-26 BAFTA albert Studio Sustainability Standard. In the Studio, sets were built for interiors that appeared throughout the series including Sarah & Mark Tucker’s house, a London television studio, a train sleeper carriage and a hotel room.

As part of The Bottle Yard’s ongoing sustainability support to enable scripted production teams to complete as much workflow as possible locally, 60Forty Films were connected with Bristol virtual production specialists Distortion Studios, who with partners iMag Displays built a 20m x 4m LED Volume in TBY2’s Studio 9.

Distortion Studios’ MD Jonathan Brigden says:

© Down Cemetery Road (image: Apple TV+)

Bristol’s streets combined seamlessly with Oxford to provide the perfect architectural backdrop for this high-profile, thriller. Bristol Film Office assisted 60Forty’s production team to film at a wide range of locations across the city. Among them were some of the city’s most popular visitor destinations, who welcomed the opportunity to generate additional income.

Major stunt scenes were filmed at historic boatyard Underfall Yard – which has been fundraising since 2023 to complete recovery and reinstatement works following a devastating arson attack.  Inner-city community hub St Werburgh’s City Farm was the setting for a house explosion featuring emergency services, woodshed scenes and other settings at their Boiling Wells woodland and amphitheatre.

Describing what filming hire means to them as a community resource and visitor destination, Jenny Howard Coles, Director of St Werburgh’s City Farm says:

St Nicholas Market and surrounding streets including All Saints Lane hosted filming for day and night sequences. Other prominent locations included University of Bristol’s Arts & Social Sciences Library on Tyndall Avenue and Baltic Wharf, which featured green screen filming.

Further afield in the South West of England filming also took place in Bath, Somerset and Cornwall’s Polperro and Holywell Bay near Newquay.

Down Cemetery Road is now streaming on Apple TV+

To view the full Down Cemetery Road blog article please visit The Bottle Yard Studios or the Bristol Film Office for further copy.

For further information on the supporting Film Offices please visit: Bristol Film Office; Bath Film Office, Screen Somerset and Screen Cornwall.

For more information on filming in the South West, please contact Charlotte Wood, our Production Liaison Manager for the South West region: charlotte.wood@creativeengland.co.uk

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