World War 2 TV drama films in Glenarm

Glenarm resident Alan Nesbitt poses in front of World War 2 army vehicles used during filming of TV drama 'My Mother and Other Strangers." INLT-15-700-conGlenarm resident Alan Nesbitt poses in front of World War 2 army vehicles used during filming of TV drama 'My Mother and Other Strangers." INLT-15-700-con
Glenarm resident Alan Nesbitt poses in front of World War 2 army vehicles used during filming of TV drama 'My Mother and Other Strangers." INLT-15-700-con
Glenarm has been transformed into a World War 2 village as part of a new BBC One television drama written by the creators of Ballykissangel and The Darling Buds of May.

My Mother and Other Strangers, starring Hattie Morahan and Rose Coyne, is currently filming in the Altmore Street area of the coastal village.

Pictures taken by local residents show several troop transport vehicles parked in the village, while shop fronts have been dressed to reflect the facades of the forties.

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The upcoming drama focuses on the Coyne family and their neighbours as they struggle to maintain a normal life after a huge United States Army Air Force airfield with 4,000 service men and women lands in the middle of their rural Northern Ireland