'FBI' is back in town: CBS series filming in Yonkers, Tarrytown this week
CBS might consider changing the name of its popular crime drama "FBI" to "FBI: Westchester," considering how often filming takes place in the county.
On Friday, crews will be shooting scenes for the series — which counts Zeeko Zaki, Jeremy Sisto, Katherine Renee Turner and John Boyd among a large cast — in Yonkers at Getty Square on North Broadway between Main Street and Manor House Square and on Hudson Street between Riverdale Avenue and South Broadway.
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Earlier this week, production took over parts of downtown Tarrytown, with Main Street the focus of several scenes on Wednesday and Thursday; production moved to the area around the Tarrytown Lakes on Thursday. A notice posted by the village indicated that filming for "FBI" would cause traffic and parking disruptions on May 11 and 12.
The episode is expected to air May 24. "FBI" airs at 8 p.m. Tuesdays on CBS-TV
The series filmed in Tarrytown in late 2021 for an episode that aired in January.
'FBI: Most Wanted'
On May 10, a private home in White Plains was used for filming of a related series, "FBI: Most Wanted." According to the Westchester County Film Office, actor Dylan McDermott, who recently joined the cast, filmed scenes at the home.
If you spot filming, let us know. Email Karen Croke, kcroke1@lohud.com.
Is 'The Gilded Age' back in Tarrytown?
Earlier this month, a post on the Rivermarket Bar & Kitchen Instagram page seemed to indicate that the second season of the HBO series is in full production. Owner Glenn Vogt posted that the cast and crew were dining in the Tarrytown restaurant. Many scenes for the first season of the series, from "Downton Abbey" creator Julian Fellowes, were shot at the Lyndhurst National Historic Site.
Karen Croke is the features editor for lohud.com and poughkeepsiejournal.com. Find my stories here. Reach me at kcroke1@lohud.com