Filming has begun in South Belfast on a new BBC comedy series starring Dylan Moran.
The series, titled Stuck, was written by Moran and stars the Irish actor alongside Morgana Robinson. It is coming to BBC Two and BBC iPlayer later this year.
Made by Hat Trick Productions, the series is described as a "sometimes surreal sitcom about the relationship between Dan and Carla, who are played by the two main actors/
Filming for the show has been taking place in a house on South Parade street, off Ormeau Road in South Belfast.
Filming vans and crew were spotted in the area on Monday morning.
A source said that filming would take place throughout the week, and that they were hoping to continue shooting at other locations in the area.
Speaking earlier this month, Moran said that he was "delighted" to be doing the series and heading to Belfast for filming.
He added: I’m delighted to be working with the smartypants comedy wonks at Hat Rack, going to Belfast to shoot our crazy little series. Morgana is a one woman army of comic power and the little gang of loons we found make a very lumpy talent piñata. Terrifying.
"I’m only OK with this because I know our brilliant director Ian FitzGibbon specialises in coaxing magic even from clumps like me who breathe through their foreheads and bang into the walls. Check us out.”
A description of Stuck itself, reads: "Dan and Carla are at a cross-roads. Dan has been recently made redundant, while Carla is wondering whether this is all she can expect from life. Add their age gap to the mix, and the re-emergence on to the scene of Carla's ex-girlfriend Maya, and it’s no wonder that they're feeling stuck."