This only includes filming that Newsquest London is aware of between August 29 and September 10.
On August 29, film crews for Quay Street Productions descended in Beauly Way in Rise Park.
A partial road closure was put in place along the cul-de-sac to allow for tech crews to undertake their two day set-up ahead of filming in the neighbourhood.
A sign was pictured reading: “Caution filming in progress. The producers and crew would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused during the preparation/filming of this production.”
Crews were spotted in Beauly Way(Image: Colin Grainger)
Though not confirmed yet, it is believed the filming could be for a new six-part ITV series The Blam’.
Filming is being undertaken “in and around London” according to ITV, with Quay Street Productions producing.
One of those set to star in the series is Michelle Keegan.
Over on the Isle of Dogs, festive scenes have been set up in Pepper Street.
The set is linked to the filming of Anxious People, a new production of the Fredrick Backman comedic novel.
According to IMDb, the film follows the story of a banker and group of strangers taken hostage in an amateur bank robbery attempt.
Fake snow and candy cane railings were set up as part of the Anxious People set in Pepper Street(Image: Luke Walker)
There have been several reports of Angelina Jolie visiting the set to shoot scenes for her role in the film.
Other star actors include Aimee Lou Wood and Jason Segel.
In Romford, film crews have taken over two car parks in Como Street and Angel Way.
Pictures from September 8 revealed a significant number of film catering vans from Jones & Sons TV set up alongside food tents and ADF trailers.
Some of the filming spotted in Romford(Image: Richard Smith)
It is not clear at this stage what production the filming is for.
In Bethnal Green, Film London has revealed that filming is underway for BBC drama ‘Dear England’.
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The series will dive into Gareth Southgate’s leadership style.
Lindsay Salt, director of BBC Drama, said earlier this year: “Dear England was a back-of-the-net triumph on stage, and we could not be happier to work with James Graham, Joseph Fiennes, Rupert Goold and the team to give it the perfect home on the BBC.
“A story about the England team, football, national identity and so much more, this is hugely entertaining must-see television drama.”
Know of any other filming taking place in east London? Email olivia.carter@newsquest.co.uk