Skipton Brass Band has recently gained national attention after appearing in the finale of the latest season of the Channel 5 drama All Creatures Great and Small.
The long-running series, filmed largely in Yorkshire, concluded its sixth season.
Skipton Brass Band transported back in time as they dressed in 1940s style haircuts and uniform.
The band featured in a segment used in the closing scene of the episode.
Their appearance marks a notable moment for the local ensemble, which has historic ties to the area and regularly represents Skipton at events and performances across the region.
All Creatures Great and Small continues to be a major attraction for Yorkshire tourism, drawing viewers to the area and showcasing the region's locations and local talent.

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