Film crews for new BBC crime drama Granite Harbour have been spotted in a pub in the city's East End.
Filming appears to be underway for the three-part series at the Saracen Head in the city's Gallowgate today.
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A source told The Glasgow Times it was for the upcoming series Granite Harbour which stars actress Hannah Donaldson who was also spotted on set. Wearing a puffa jacket, The Murder Island star was pictured leaving the pub with the cast and crew.
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We previously reported that the series would be shot in the city and Aberdeenshire.
It follows Lance Corporal Davis Lindo, played by Noughts and Crosses star Romario Simpson, who becomes a new recruit to Police Scotland after completing a tour with the military police.
He stars alongside Holby City's Dawn Steele, Vigil star Gary Lewis and Shetland's Fiona Bell.
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