Film crews have been spotted in Norfolk for the second time this week as they shoot a new Paramount drama series.
On Wednesday, August 3, and Thursday, August 4, there has been a hive of activity around The Ox and Plough pub in Old Buckenham.
Temporary signage has gone up with the popular watering hole being named the Black Lamb pub for the filming of The Chemistry of Death.
The pub also announced on Facebook that it was closing for two days for the filming in and around it on the village green.
On social media, the Ox and Plough said it would be donating £150 to charity of any money it makes.
Paul's Plaice fish and chip van is moving from its usual spot outside the pub to Abbey Road on Thursday evening.
Owner Paul Harrison said: "It is one week of disruption but it doesn't faze us as it is good for Old Buckenham."
On Tuesday, film crews were spotted at the Nelson Head in Horsey.
The crime series from Paramount is based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Simon Beckett.
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