Whoopi Goldberg has given a special message to fans about her time in Edinburgh as she spoke from the set of her new Amazon Prime show.
The Hollywood actress has been in the capital for a few weeks as she films for the new Anansi Boys series, which is set to air later this year.
Speaking on set on a beautiful day in the capital, Whoopi was joined by comedian Lenny Henry and writer Neil Gaiman as they spoke to the View.
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Opening the video, Lenny Henry joked: "Hi my name is Whoopi Goldberg, I'm here in Edinburgh with Neil Gaiman and Lenny Henry, boy are we having a good time!"
He then nudges Whoopi and she says: "Yes we are having a great time, we were shooting Anansi Boys!"
Neil then adds: "Hi I'm Neil Gaiman and I'm here with Whoopi Goldberg and Lenny Henry and we're making Anansi Boys.
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"Thank you to everybody who agreed to lend us Whoopi Goldberg, we will give her back!"
Earlier this month, Edinburgh Live reported one of Whoopi's first sightings in Edinburgh, after local restaurant Cafe Royal were stunned to have the Sister Act star dine with them.
Set to be in the capital for a little while longer, the Record reports that fans were loving the behind-the-scenes video clip
One wrote on social media: "I'm looking forward to watching "Anansi Boys" Whoopi is one of the best actresses today!"
Another added: "Welcome to Scotland, Whoopi......"
While one commented: "Love you Whoopie! You are missed!"
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Anansi Boys, the six-part drama that has been adapted from the novel by Neil Gaiman, follows the story of the spider-god Anansi's two sons.
Filming and production for the show had been in the works for many years, with the original plan for the series in 2014 instead being tied in with American Gods, an adaptation by Starz.
Now, filming is well underway, with the capital already being used by the likes of David Tennant and Michael Sheen, who starred in Good Omens, another Amazon production based on a similar theme.