Netflix comes to City Cruises York
City Cruises York, the number one sightseeing and dining cruise operator on the River Ouse, features as a filming location for Bodies, a new eight-part drama series on Netflix that airs today.
In October 2022, filming began for the series in York featuring City Cruises York Boatyard and boat River Prince. City Cruises York is featured in episode six ‘The World is Yours’ of the series. During this episode, viewers can expect an action filled instalment with Supt.
Chris Pegg, commercial and marketing manager, City Cruises, says: “Working with Netflix on their latest production ‘Bodies’ was an absolute thrill for City Cruises.
“It’s not just a significant moment for our team but also a captivating opportunity to showcase the beauty of our cruises to a global audience. This collaboration is undoubtedly one of the most exciting things to happen for us in a long time.”
River Prince is one of the largest vessels available and is primarily used for sightseeing and private charters. On the lower deck, there are large panoramic windows and upstairs there is a large open upper deck spread across two levels, holding capacity for up to 100 people.
The York Boatyard has been operational for over 30 years and home to seven passenger boats as well as a fleet of 14 self-drive boats.
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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