Smoggie Queens celebrated by Boro mural

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News imageBBC Actors Patsy Lowe, Alexandra Mardell and Elijah Young stand with their arms stretched out and smile. The mural is in the background on a the outside of a large brick building. It features the cast next to the Transporter Bridge and says Made of Boro.BBC
Smoggie Queens' stars Patsy Lowe, Alexandra Mardell and Elijah Young stand next to the mural at the Cleveland Centre

A mural has been unveiled to celebrate a BBC comedy series' connection to the town that inspired it.

Artwork of Smoggie Queens now features on the side of the Cleveland Centre on Grange Road, Middlesbrough. It was created by artist Stephen Irving.

The BBC Three comedy was written by BAFTA-nominated Phil Dunning and was filmed in his hometown featuring local talent. The project is part of the BBC's commitment to invest at least £40m in TV commissioning in the region.

Dunning said one of the best things about working on the show was "shining a light on all the creativity that you can find in Boro".

He said: "To see that now captured in Stephen's mural is mint."

Irving, known as Zero Gradient, has created the artwork which depicts the out and proud TV characters in front of the landmark Tees Transporter Bridge.

News imageThe mural of Smoggie Queens on a wall at the Cleveland Centre on Grange Road in Middlesbrough’s shopping area.
Smoggie Queens was filmed in Middlesbrough featuring local talent

The unveiling marks the return of the show's second season, with more shenanigans from Dickie (Phil Dunning), Mam (Mark Benton), Lucinda (Alexandra Mardell), Sal (Patsy Lowe) and Stewart (Elijah Young).

BBC commissioning editor Gregor Sharp said it was fantastic to see the characters immortalised at the iconic location.

He said: "The BBC is proud to have commissioned a show that is filmed in, set in and unmistakably made of Middlesbrough."

News imageStephen Irving smiling for the camera with the mural in the background behind him. He is bold and has a short salt and pepper beard. He has blue eyes and is wearing a black t-shirt.
The mural features artwork from artist Stephen Irving, known as Zero Gradient

Middlesbrough Council supported the project by allowing the mural to be painted on its building.

Mayor Chris Cooke said: "The show is full of the humour and personality of Middlesbrough so we were really pleased to support the mural."

Other BBC projects in the North East include The Northumbria Mysteries, starring Robson Green, to be filmed in Northumberland, and The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾, which is being filmed in Hartlepool and Sunderland.

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