JamieDornan fans are on high alert keeping their eyes peeled for the star
A north Dublin street has been transported back in time today for filming of a hit BBC show starring Jamie Dornan.
The first series of the show starred Dornan as a man who wakes up in the Australian Outback with no memory of who he is.However, the action is switching to a fictional Irish town in the new episodes, which are being filmed around Ireland between April and July this year. Dozens of crew members could be seen on the northside street this morning, which has been closed to traffic for the duration of the day.
The first series of The Tourist was broadcast last year and was well received by critics. Digital Spy described of the show as "twistier than Jamie Dornan's own curly locks", adding: "The Tourist jumps between genres too, scattered like The Man's erratic thoughts, and in doing so, the show proves itself to be so much more than just another BBC primetime thriller."
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