Scenes for BBC comedy The Cleaner - starring Greg Davies - will be filmed in Abbots Langley next week.
Film crews are due to record in the High Street opposite electrical shop Sheffields between 2pm and 4pm on Monday, October 31, then later that evening.
Other recording sessions for the second series are due to take place up until November 3.
During these timeframes on Monday, traffic will be on hold for two-minute intervals because a drone will be in use.
The Cleaner follows professional crime-scene cleaner Paul `Wicky' Wickstead who is responsible for removing any signs of death from crime scenes, while gossiping along the way.
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According to the production company, Studio Hamburg UK, a management company will be assisting with the traffic control and the drone will be flown by a pilot accredited with the Civil Aviation Authority.
On the same day, between 6.30pm and 10pm a police incident scene will be filmed on the pavement outside Sheffields on the High Street, which will again involve two-minute traffic closures on the road – the drone will not be in use.
More scenes will be shot outside the Dolphin Fish Bar with filming expected to finish at 11pm.
Filming will take place inside Sheffields on; November 1 and 2, between 10am and 6.30pm; November 3 from 9am to 9pm and November 4, between 8am and 8pm.
The drone will be in use again on the morning of Friday, November 4 over the Abbots Langley Allotments next to the Community Centre.
In addition, Langley Road will be used to park some of the production’s essential vehicles.
Queries about the shoot can be directed to Abbots Langley Parish Council, The Three Rivers District Council and Hertfordshire Highways.
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