The Watford locations you might spot in a new ITV true crime drama The Walk In have been revealed.
A number of locations in Watford were used for filming the new ITV drama starring BAFTA nominated actor Stephen Graham.
Watford Borough Council said applications for filming were submitted for Denmark Street, Stanmore Road, and Stamford Road – as well as some interiors at the White Lion in St Albans Road and exterior shots outside the Nascot Arms.
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Three properties on the Holywell estate and the Holywell Community Centre were also used.
The council said it hosted the production team in the town to help them tell the "important story" which it called "a haunting reminder of the realities of racism".
In the show Stephen Graham takes the leading role of activist Matthew Collins, a reformed Neo-Nazi, now working as a bona fide journalist for the anti-racist organisation Hope not Hate.
The final episode of the five-part drama will be shown on ITV on Monday October 31.
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