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Revenue generated by filming for TV and movies in Argyll and Bute took a nose dive last year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
While some was able to take place, it was limited to smaller unscripted TV series.
This meant the estimated local production spend in 2020 was around £310,000, compared to an expected spend of more than £1million.