CELEBRITIES have been spotted across Berkshire over the years as some of the biggest TV series and movies were filmed in the area.

The county is clearly the place to be for production companies to capture their iconic shots on set.

We’re lucky enough to be located very near to Pinewood Studios, in Iver Heath, which sees major TV series being filmed there all the time.

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Slough Train Station made a special appearance on The Good Liar in 2019, which starred Dame Helen Mirren and Sir Ian McKellan.

Fans of BBC’s drama-horror TV series, Dracula, may have spotted Henley Road Cemetery, in Reading, when it aired back in 2020.

And the iconic Killing Eve, starring award-winning actress Jodie Comer, filmed on set at Reading Prison and at a block of flats in Slough.

Here’s the full list of TV series and movies that have been filmed across Berkshire.

Carry On Doctor (1967) - Maidenhead

Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone (2001) – Bracknell

Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1 (2010) – Bracknell

The Kings Speech (2010) – Windsor

The Wrong Mans (2013) – Bracknell

London Has Fallen (2014) – Slough

Eddie the Eagle (2015) – Bracknell

The Good Liar (2019) – Slough

Fighting with My Family (2019) – Bracknell

Killing Eve Series One and Two (2019) – Slough and Reading

Dracula BBC (2019) – Reading

Black Widow (2019) – Slough

Cruella (2019) – Bracknell

Heartstopper (2021) – Slough and Windsor

Devil’s Hour (2021) – Wokingham

MAN VS BEE (2021) - Slough

Inside Man (2021) – Wokingham and Reading

Avoidance (2022) – Bracknell

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Berkshire Film Office worked on the films and TV series from 2019 onwards.

Daisy Golledge, apprentice at Berkshire Film Office, said: “Berkshire is no stranger to filming on location from productions such as Carry on Doctor to Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.

“In 2019, Resource Productions set up the Berkshire Film Office with the goal to continue the long-standing and growing film legacy of Berkshire.

“As a part of a living, breathing production company, we have the expertise to assist with a range of productions filming on location and in council owned properties.

“We can draw on our own knowledge as locals to Berkshire as well as our extensive location database to cater for film and television whatever the size.

“We are funded by the six local governing authorities, who we have close relationships with, as we work to maintain a film-friendly county.”