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Scottish Sun
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Filming for new BBC crime series kicks off in Scots shopping centre
The centre isn't far from where a classic Scottish film was made MALL STARS Filming for new BBC crime series kicks off in Scots shopping centre Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) FILMING for a new BBC drama has taken place inside a Scottish shopping centre. Cast and crew were spotted shooting scenes for eight-part television series Mint, at The Centre, in Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, on Wednesday. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 The Centre in Cumbernauld 3 Laura Fraser is due to star in the new TV series 'Mint' The series is said to be a "darkly comic and unconventional drama" about a crime family's inner life. It is being produced by House Productions and Fearless Minds. It stars Emma Laird, known for roles in The Brutalist and Mayor of Kingstown and Sam Riley, star of Firebrand and Rebecca. Laura Fraser, known for Patience and Breaking Bad, Black Mirror actor Lewis Gribben, and Sherwood star Lindsay Duncan are also acting in the series. Its writer, Charlotte Regan said: "I had a little cry the other day thinking about how incredible this cast are. Absolute emotional wreck. "But I honestly can't imagine these characters being brought into the world by better human beings. "Every single one of them is going to smash it and I feel so grateful to have them all onboard." A spokesperson for The Centre wrote about the filming on social media. They said: "The Centre Cumbernauld hosted the filming of the new BBC drama 'Mint' on site. "Sadly, the Centre manager's big break was left on the cutting room floor." We live in Scotland's ugliest town - critics are right, it's a dump that should be demolished One local said: "Great for Cumbernauld." The town is famous for being the film location for the movie Gregory's Girl. Outlander is also shot at the Wardpark Film and Television Studios based in the town.


BBC News
28-03-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
BBC announces casting for new crime family drama Mint
The BBC has announced casting for Charlotte Regan's debut TV series Mint, produced by the Academy Award winning House Productions (Sherwood, Conclave, The Iron Claw) and indie film producers Fearless Minds (The Critic, Soulmates) for BBC iPlayer and BBC One. Created, written and directed by the acclaimed filmmaker behind the award-winning film Scrapper, the eight-part television series is a darkly comic and unconventional drama about a crime family's inner life, told through Regan's unique and distinctive voice. It explores the question of what love might feel like when everyone outside of your family is terrified of you. At the centre of Mint is Shannon (Emma Laird - The Brutalist, Mayor of Kingstown), the naïve and fiercely romantic daughter of the area's dominant crime family. Shannon is desperately searching for love in the shadow of her gangster father, Dylan (Sam Riley - Firebrand, Rebecca)), devoted mum Cat (Laura Fraser - Patience, Breaking Bad), older brother Luke (Lewis Gribben - Somewhere Boy, Black Mirror) and the indomitable family matriarch, grandma Ollie (Lindsay Duncan - TrueLove, Sherwood). Having grown up protected within the surreal, yet violent confines of the 'family business', things are set to change once Arran – played by acting newcomer Ben Coyle-Larner (better known as musician, Loyle Carner) - arrives on the scene. A story about soaring romance and crushing heartbreak, love, infatuation, darkness and tragedy, Shannon is trying to find herself whilst dealing with the plain weirdness of living alongside the lawless world of the criminal elite, and pursuing her own version of power. Charlotte Regan says: 'I had a little cry the other day thinking about how incredible this cast are. Absolute emotional wreck. But I honestly can't imagine these characters being brought into the world by better human beings. Every single one of them is going to smash it and I feel so grateful to have them all onboard.' Mint was commissioning by Lindsay Salt, Director of BBC Drama. The eight-part series is filming in Glasgow, and is created, written, directed and executive produced by Charlotte Regan. It is made for BBC iPlayer and BBC One by House Productions, one of BBC Studios' owned production labels, and Fearless Minds. It is produced by Angus Lamont (The Wonder, Tin Star), and executive produced by Tessa Ross, Juliette Howell and Theo Barrowclough for House Productions, Jolyon Symonds for Fearless Minds, and Rebecca Ferguson for the BBC. Mint will be distributed internationally by BBC Studios. Christina@