Integrated Transport, Electricity and Gas Research Laboratory (InTEGReL)
29th May, 2026
Molly Lymn
One of the North East’s best known screen stars has voiced a unique BBC film projected onto the landmark Alnwick Castle.
Robson Green provided the voiceover for the distinctive footage which was created to underline the BBC’s commitment to homegrown storytelling from the region.
The film, part of the BBC’s Made Of Here campaign, ‘credits’ places, characteristics and BBC programmes that are made of the North East, including the banks of the Tyne; the Northumberland coast; graft and straight talking; Auf Wiedersehen, Pet; Byker Grove, Robson Green’s Weekend Escapes and Smoggie Queens.
Robson has returned to work in the region on The Northumbria Mysteries, a new daytime drama currently being filmed on location in Northumberland in which he stars as ex-convict and gambler Joe Ruby. It has been confirmed today that Robson’s co-star will be Liz White (Life on Mars; Call the Midwife) who plays Oxford-educated DI Rose O’Connell.
Other cast members include Simon Callow, Kevin Whately, Gurjeet Sing and Chris Gascoyne.
Filming locations include Brinkburn Priory, Alnmouth, Dunstanburgh Castle, Alnwick, Bamburgh, Morpeth, Eglingham, Rothbury, Embleton, Beadnell and Holy Island.
Later this year, Robson will again be on home turf to make a new programme, Growing Home with Robson, which will be filmed on location in the garden at his 350-year-old cottage on the banks of the Tyne.
Robson said: “The North East is rich in stories and in the people who tell them best. Seeing some of our most loved programmes, places and distinct identity projected onto Alnwick Castle and set against the Northumberland night sky, has been a real joy. I’m incredibly proud to be from here and it’s definitely a place of straight talkers and hard grafters.
“The programmes featured in the film, alongside my new series The Northumbria Mysteries and Growing Home, are not only made in the North East – they are made of it and reflect the character, voice and spirit of this special place.”
Other BBC content from the region includes:
Earlier this week, the region played host to Radio 1’s Big Weekend, when thousands of people converged on Herrington Country Park in Sunderland to hear standout sets from the likes of Olivia Dean, Zara Larsson, Ellie Goulding and Niall Horan and DJs including Fatboy Slim. The weekend demonstrated the BBC’s unique ability to bring people together.
The BBC’s activity in the region overall contributed more than £133 million to the North East, supporting 2,314 full time equivalent jobs in 2024/25 according to BBC analysis supported by EY. Across the region’s audiovisual sector the BBC accounts for 27% of economic activity. The BBC has already announced new commitments to the creative growth of the North East in an extension of its successful collaboration with the region as part of its Across the UK strategy. The agreement with North East Mayor Kim McGuinness and Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen, commissioned through the North East Screen Industries Partnership (NESIP), will continue to strengthen and broaden production activity and skills produced from the region.
Helen Munson, BBC Commissioning Editor Daytime and Early Peak, said: “I’m proud to be working with Gateshead based production company Signpost to bring Growing Home with Robson Green to audiences across the UK. Filmed and made here in the North East in Robson’s actual garden (thanks Robson!) it will make even the least green fingered of us want to get outdoors and make the most of whatever outside space we have.
“I’m also incredibly excited about our new casting announcements for The Northumbria Mysteries which shows the scale and ambition of our new drama filming here in the region over the summer. The passion and skills being poured into these productions by local talent demonstrates that this is a region with ambition, and it feels like we are only just getting started.” A selection of BBC content from the region is available to watch on this NE iPlayer Collection and Sounds Collection.
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