Suffolk is a regular hotbed for filming and 2024 looks set to be no different. 

Here are five shows filmed in the county that will air this year.

Sudbury Mercury: Austin Butler is among the stars set to feature in Masters of the AirAustin Butler is among the stars set to feature in Masters of the Air (Image: AppleTV+)

1. Masters of the Air 

The highly-anticipated series will soon be released on Apple TV+. 

Steven Spielberg's Masters of the Air drama is based on the American Eighth Air Force, who were stationed across Suffolk and Norfolk. 

An all-star cast will feature in the series, including Saltburn star Barry Keoghan and Austin Butler. 

The series will first air on Friday, January 26.

Sudbury Mercury: Jimmy's Farm will feature on the new Channel 4 showJimmy's Farm will feature on the new Channel 4 show (Image: Jimmy's Farm)

2.  Johnny Vegas's Carry on Glamping

January will see not one, but two TV shows feature links to Suffolk. 

The much-loved Jimmy's Farm, in Wherstead, will appear in the latest series of Johnny Vegas's Carry on Glamping programme on Channel 4. 

Vegas will begin his quest to find a new home for his glamping site at the wildlife park. 

The show is set to be released at 9pm on Wednesday, January 24. 

Sudbury Mercury: Rick Stein visited the Southwold restaurant while in the townRick Stein visited the Southwold restaurant while in the town (Image: Loaded Southwold)

3. Britain on a Plate

Last year saw celebrity chef Rick Stein head to Southwold and the Suffolk coast for filming. 

Mr Stein popped into restaurant Loaded on his visit, which is believed to have been for a new documentary. 

A social media post from Screen Suffolk in December said 'Britain on a Plate' would air in 2024.

Sudbury Mercury: Presenters Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien will be touring East AngliaPresenters Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien will be touring East Anglia (Image: HCA Entertainment)

4. Find it, Fix It, Flog It

Restoration programme Find It, Fix It, Flog It, revealed in December they would be filming in Suffolk in the Spring. 

The UKTV programme sees presenters search for items that can be fixed up and sold.

Producers confirmed they would be filming across Suffolk and East Anglia until the Spring, before the show returns to our screens later in 2024.