Oldham will take centre stage this week as The Full Monty TV series, which was partly filmed in the town , is set to air.
The series, which is a sequel to the original hit film, will follow the original band of "brothers" as they navigate the post-industrial city of Sheffield and society’s crumbling healthcare, education, and employment sectors.
The series was filmed in part in Royton’s The Greyhound pub and Chadderton’s The Colliers Arms.
The crew even used furniture sourced locally from one surprised Royton woman.
Other parts of Greater Manchester saw the cameras come to town too, with filming for the eight-part series taking place in Bolton Town Centre.
After the release of first-look images last month, the show is set to be released this coming week, and here is how you can watch it.
Where and when can I watch The Full Monty?
The first episode of the show is set to air on Disney+ on Wednesday, June 14.
In total, there will be eight episodes, which will each be roughly an hour in length.
Who stars in the show?
Among the lead cast reprising their roles from the original film are Robert Carlyle as Gaz, Mark Addy as Dave, Lesley Sharp as Jean, Paul Barber as Horse, Steve Huison as Lomper, Wim Snape as Nathan, and Tom Wilkinson as Gerald.
Rising star Tabitha Wing, who play’s Gaz’s teenage daughter, Destiny Schofield, features heavily in both trailers.
Other new cast members joining the ensemble include Paul Clayton as Lomper’s husband, Dennis.
Miles Jupp stars as recent divorcee and housing officer Darren, who looks up to the Monty men for advice on navigating adult life.
Sophie Stanton plays Hetty, a colleague and friend of Jean, and Phillip Rhys Chaudhary joins as Dilip, Deputy Headteacher at the school.
Newcomers Dominic Sharkey and Natalie Davies appear as Destiny’s mates Cal and Tabani respectively, alongside Arnold Oceng, who plays a talented graffiti artist.
Aiden Cook stars as wise-cracking 12-year-old “Twiglet”, while Tupele Dorgu portrays Destiny’s mother, Yaz.
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