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City scarred by Yorkshire Ripper bans ITV film crew from shooting drama in public areas

Film crews from ITV have been banned from Bradfords public spaces while they shoot new TV drama The Long Shadow based on the Yorkshire Ripper

ITVs The Long Shadow crew have been banned in Bradford(Image: SWNS)

Telly chiefs have been banned from filming a new drama about the Yorkshire Ripper in a city still haunted by the monsters legacy.


Council chiefs in Bradford say makers of ITVs The Long Shadow cannot use its public areas, like parks and streets.


One said they did not want to perpetuate the memory of Peter Sutcliffe, who murdered 13 women in the 1970s.


Three were killed in the West Yorkshire city Patricia Atkinson in 1977, Yvonne Pearson, 1978, and Barbara Leach in 1979. Two others survived attacks there.

Line of Dutys Mark Stobbart has been cast as Sutcliffe in the six-part series, to air later this year or early 2023.

Film crews are barred from public spaces in Bradford(Image: PA)


Ex-Corrie actress Katherine Kelly will play victim Emily Jackson while Daniel Mays, Stephen Tompkinson and David Morrissey also have roles.

An email from New Pictures said: We understand the subject remains hugely sensitive, even now, especially for those who remember and endured the fear Sutcliffes crimes rained over Yorkshire. That said, the story we are telling is one mostly neglected by previous media releases that of the victims themselves.

The content of the series is neither graphic, gratuitous, nor does it exploit the horrific nature of Sutcliffes crimes.


The firm is working with families of victims and emails reveal they thought it needed to be told in West Yorkshire.

Peter Sutcliffe's house in Garden Lane, Heaton on the night of his arrest(Image: SWNS)

But an email thought to be from Bradford Council leader Susan Hinchcliffe said: Im not keen on us participating in anything that perpetuates the memory of the man, so the answers no from me. New Pictures also offered to work with local charities but a final email signed Susan said: I said no quite clearly I think?


A house being used as Sutcliffes home is in the Roundhay area of Leeds, 15 miles from where his Bradford home was.

Filming has taken place on private land in Bradford with a factory doubling as Millgarth Police Station in Leeds.

Sutcliffe was convicted in 1981 and died in prison aged 74 in 2020.

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