News
Scotland has been producing hit TV shows for the best part of a century, and no shortage of small screen shows have been set here, but which ones are the most fondly remembered?
CRIME thriller Dept. Q has been crowned Netflix’s most-watched Scottish title this year. The Edinburgh-set detective drama clocked up 25.4 million views on the streaming platform during the ...
WITH new titles added weekly, it’s quite easy to miss TV shows and films available on Netflix. Though the internet streaming service’s content is famously hit-or-miss, some of its best stuff ...
Stephen Lambert, Graham Norton, Shonda Rhimes and Michael Sheen are also among confirmed attendees at the 50th edition of the ...
Here are some of the best Scottish shows of the past you might have forgotten about. How to sign up to our Scotland Now newsletter Best TV shows of the 90s from Friends to Chewin’ The Fat City ...
THE LAST episode of BBC One’s hit drama Happy Valley was the most-watched programme in Scotland in 2023, official figures have revealed.An audience ...
Scotland Now; Entertainment; The TV shows Scots loved as kids but no one else seems to remember From comedies to game shows – we asked which TV shows only you seem to be nostalgic for.
4don MSN
Award-winning Scottish BBC sitcom Two Doors Down has confirmed it will return later this year. Two years since it last ...
The Scottish Golf Show was narrated by Iain Anderson and produced, directed & edited by Scott Brown. The series was first broadcast in 2005, and was re-aired in 2006, and again in May 2009 on STV ...
One of the BBC's longest-running shows is being axed in Scotland but nearly £100M ($130M) will be spent on drama in the nation over the next three years. Soap River City, which has aired since ...
TV; TV News; River City; BBC show's axing prompts petition to save it as thousands back beloved soap The BBC sparked upset earlier this week when it announced that long-running soap opera River ...
Hosted on MSN3mon
Scottish TV stars get behind first Glasgow Telly Festival - MSNA series of Scottish TV stars are getting behind the first ever Glasgow Telly Festival to be held in the city next month. The inaugural event is the brainchild of Scottish author, producer and ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results