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  • Pictured: Professor Neil Blain<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: John McCormick FRSE<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Stuart Cosgrove<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Angela Haggarty<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Iseabail Mactaggart.<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Lord David Puttnam<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: John McCormick FRSE<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: John McCormick FRSE<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Stuart Cosgrove<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Professor Neil Blain<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Angela Haggarty<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Iseabail Mactaggart.<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Lord David Puttnam<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Lord David Puttnam<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Lord David Puttnam<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Lord David Puttnam<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Lord David Puttnam<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: John McCormick FRSE<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Lord David Puttnam watching a pre-debate video <br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • STV Anchorman John Mackay takes time to speak to Michael McShane from West College Paisley and EIS Representative as Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_FEL_Strike_Glasgow_AI_100520...JPG
  • STV Anchorman John Mackay takes time to speak to Michael McShane from West College Paisley and EIS Representative as Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_FEL_Strike_Glasgow_AI_100520...JPG
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 24 August 2019. Pictured: Kirsty Wark, Scottish journalist and television presenter, best known for fronting BBC Newsnight, talks about her second novel 'The House by the Loch' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    SCT_EEm_Book_festival_Edinburgh_SA_2...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 24 August 2019. Pictured: Kirsty Wark, Scottish journalist and television presenter, best known for fronting BBC Newsnight, talks about her second novel 'The House by the Loch' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    SCT_EEm_Book_festival_Edinburgh_SA_2...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 24 August 2019. Pictured: Kirsty Wark, Scottish journalist and television presenter, best known for fronting BBC Newsnight, talks about her second novel 'The House by the Loch' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    SCT_EEm_Book_festival_Edinburgh_SA_2...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 24 August 2019. Pictured: Mark Urban, journalist, historian, and broadcaster, and is currently the Diplomatic Editor and presenter for BBC Two's Newsnight, talks about his book 'The Skripal Files: The Life and Near Death of a Russian Spy' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    SCT_EEm_Book_festival_Edinburgh_SA_2...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 24 August 2019. Pictured: Mark Urban, journalist, historian, and broadcaster, and is currently the Diplomatic Editor and presenter for BBC Two's Newsnight, talks about his book 'The Skripal Files: The Life and Near Death of a Russian Spy' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    SCT_EEm_Book_festival_Edinburgh_SA_2...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 24 August 2019. Pictured: Mark Urban, journalist, historian, and broadcaster, and is currently the Diplomatic Editor and presenter for BBC Two's Newsnight, talks about his book 'The Skripal Files: The Life and Near Death of a Russian Spy' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    SCT_EEm_Book_festival_Edinburgh_SA_2...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 24 August 2019. Pictured: Mark Urban, journalist, historian, and broadcaster, and is currently the Diplomatic Editor and presenter for BBC Two's Newsnight, talks about his book 'The Skripal Files: The Life and Near Death of a Russian Spy' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    SCT_EEm_Book_festival_Edinburgh_SA_2...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 24 August 2019. Pictured: Kirsty Wark, Scottish journalist and television presenter, best known for fronting BBC Newsnight, talks about her second novel 'The House by the Loch' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    SCT_EEm_Book_festival_Edinburgh_SA_2...jpg
  • All Under One Banner March, Edinburgh, 5 October 2019<br />
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Pictured: BBC reporter Catriona Renton has problems getting into the backstage area at the Meadows<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Pictured: Maggie Cunningham<br />
<br />
At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
<br />
New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
 <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_MG-Alba_annual_report_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Maggie Cunningham<br />
<br />
At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
<br />
New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
 <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_MG-Alba_annual_report_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chris Young and Maggie Cunningham<br />
<br />
At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
<br />
New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
 <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_MG-Alba_annual_report_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Maggie Cunningham<br />
<br />
At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
<br />
New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
 <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_MG-Alba_annual_report_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chris Young<br />
<br />
At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
<br />
New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
 <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_MG-Alba_annual_report_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chris Young<br />
<br />
At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
<br />
New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
 <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_MG-Alba_annual_report_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chris Young<br />
<br />
At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
<br />
New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
 <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_MG-Alba_annual_report_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chris Young<br />
<br />
At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
<br />
New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
 <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_MG-Alba_annual_report_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chris Young<br />
<br />
At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
<br />
New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
 <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_MG-Alba_annual_report_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chris Young<br />
<br />
At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
<br />
New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
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  • Pictured: Chris Young and Maggie Cunningham<br />
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At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
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New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_MG-Alba_annual_report_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chris Young and Maggie Cunningham<br />
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At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
<br />
New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_MG-Alba_annual_report_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chris Young and Maggie Cunningham<br />
<br />
At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
<br />
New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_MG-Alba_annual_report_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chris Young and Maggie Cunningham<br />
<br />
At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
<br />
New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_MG-Alba_annual_report_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chris Young and Maggie Cunningham<br />
<br />
At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
<br />
New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
 <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_MG-Alba_annual_report_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Maggie Cunningham<br />
<br />
At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
<br />
New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
 <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_MG-Alba_annual_report_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Maggie Cunningham<br />
<br />
At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
<br />
New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
 <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_MG-Alba_annual_report_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chris Young<br />
<br />
At today's launching of MG ALBA’s annual report, Maggie Cunningham, chair of MG ALBA, and Chris Young, Producer of the Inbetweeners it was announced that BBC Alba have agreed a four-year production deal for Bannan<br />
<br />
New multi-year deal to boost production capability and marks investment in creative Gaelic skills.  Funded by MG ALBA, the Gaelic Media Service - one of the partners behind BBC ALBA – the new contract with Young Films secures the future of the channel’s drama series, Bannan and marks a significant investment in drama for the channel. <br />
<br />
Filmed on the Isle of Skye, and produced by  Young, 23 episodes of Bannan have been produced since 2014, with five of those due to be aired on BBC ALBA in the autumn. The success of Bannan has led to an international deal being signed for the series with DRG, one of the leading independent distributors of programmes in the world. The new contract, running until 2021, will lead to at least 20 episodes being produced for the channel. The announcement was made prior to a screening of Bannan at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and coincided with the launch of MG ALBA’s annual report for 2016/17. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 25 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_MG-Alba_annual_report_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Sue Lawrence<br />
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After winning fame on the BBC’s MasterChef in 1991, Sue Lawrence has forged a career as one of the UK’s leading cookery writers. She writes a regular column for Scotland on Sunday, wrote for the Sunday Times for six years and regularly contributes to Sainsbury’s Magazine, Woman & Home, Country Living and BBC Good Food Magazine. A regular face on British and Australian television, until 2011 she was one of the food experts on STV’s The Hour. Raised in Dundee, she now lives in Edinburgh.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
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  • Pictured: Sue Lawrence<br />
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After winning fame on the BBC’s MasterChef in 1991, Sue Lawrence has forged a career as one of the UK’s leading cookery writers. She writes a regular column for Scotland on Sunday, wrote for the Sunday Times for six years and regularly contributes to Sainsbury’s Magazine, Woman & Home, Country Living and BBC Good Food Magazine. A regular face on British and Australian television, until 2011 she was one of the food experts on STV’s The Hour. Raised in Dundee, she now lives in Edinburgh.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_International_book_Festival_...jpg
  • Pictured: Sue Lawrence<br />
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After winning fame on the BBC’s MasterChef in 1991, Sue Lawrence has forged a career as one of the UK’s leading cookery writers. She writes a regular column for Scotland on Sunday, wrote for the Sunday Times for six years and regularly contributes to Sainsbury’s Magazine, Woman & Home, Country Living and BBC Good Food Magazine. A regular face on British and Australian television, until 2011 she was one of the food experts on STV’s The Hour. Raised in Dundee, she now lives in Edinburgh.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_International_book_Festival_...jpg
  • Pictured: Sue Lawrence<br />
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After winning fame on the BBC’s MasterChef in 1991, Sue Lawrence has forged a career as one of the UK’s leading cookery writers. She writes a regular column for Scotland on Sunday, wrote for the Sunday Times for six years and regularly contributes to Sainsbury’s Magazine, Woman & Home, Country Living and BBC Good Food Magazine. A regular face on British and Australian television, until 2011 she was one of the food experts on STV’s The Hour. Raised in Dundee, she now lives in Edinburgh.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_International_book_Festival_...jpg
  • Pictured: Sue Lawrence<br />
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After winning fame on the BBC’s MasterChef in 1991, Sue Lawrence has forged a career as one of the UK’s leading cookery writers. She writes a regular column for Scotland on Sunday, wrote for the Sunday Times for six years and regularly contributes to Sainsbury’s Magazine, Woman & Home, Country Living and BBC Good Food Magazine. A regular face on British and Australian television, until 2011 she was one of the food experts on STV’s The Hour. Raised in Dundee, she now lives in Edinburgh.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_International_book_Festival_...jpg
  • Pictured: Sue Lawrence<br />
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After winning fame on the BBC’s MasterChef in 1991, Sue Lawrence has forged a career as one of the UK’s leading cookery writers. She writes a regular column for Scotland on Sunday, wrote for the Sunday Times for six years and regularly contributes to Sainsbury’s Magazine, Woman & Home, Country Living and BBC Good Food Magazine. A regular face on British and Australian television, until 2011 she was one of the food experts on STV’s The Hour. Raised in Dundee, she now lives in Edinburgh.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_International_book_Festival_...jpg
  • Pictured: Piers Dixson and Fiona Watson<br />
<br />
Piers Dixon lives in Innerleithen. He has excavated on both urban and rural medieval sites in the Borders, and now works in Edinburgh for the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. He is also a member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.<br />
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Fiona Watson is a Scottish historian and television presenter. She is best known for her 2001 BBC series In Search of Scotland.<br />
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Watson originates from Dunfermline, and now lives in Braco. She obtained her degree in Medieval History from the University of St. Andrews, followed by a Ph D from the University of Glasgow. She is a Research Fellow of the University of Dundee, and was the first Director of the Centre for Environmental History at the University of Stirling, where she was a senior lecturer in history. She is also a research consultant at the Centre for History of the University of the Highlands and Islands.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Piers Dixson and Fiona Watson<br />
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Piers Dixon lives in Innerleithen. He has excavated on both urban and rural medieval sites in the Borders, and now works in Edinburgh for the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. He is also a member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Fiona Watson is a Scottish historian and television presenter. She is best known for her 2001 BBC series In Search of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Watson originates from Dunfermline, and now lives in Braco. She obtained her degree in Medieval History from the University of St. Andrews, followed by a Ph D from the University of Glasgow. She is a Research Fellow of the University of Dundee, and was the first Director of the Centre for Environmental History at the University of Stirling, where she was a senior lecturer in history. She is also a research consultant at the Centre for History of the University of the Highlands and Islands.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Piers Dixson and Fiona Watson<br />
<br />
Piers Dixon lives in Innerleithen. He has excavated on both urban and rural medieval sites in the Borders, and now works in Edinburgh for the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. He is also a member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Fiona Watson is a Scottish historian and television presenter. She is best known for her 2001 BBC series In Search of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Watson originates from Dunfermline, and now lives in Braco. She obtained her degree in Medieval History from the University of St. Andrews, followed by a Ph D from the University of Glasgow. She is a Research Fellow of the University of Dundee, and was the first Director of the Centre for Environmental History at the University of Stirling, where she was a senior lecturer in history. She is also a research consultant at the Centre for History of the University of the Highlands and Islands.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Gerda Stevenson<br />
<br />
Gerda Stevenson (born 10 April 1956[verification needed] in Peeblesshire, Scotland) is an award-winning Scottish actress, director and writer, described by The Scotsman in 1999 as "Scotland's finest actress". She has played many parts in the theatre, including the title role in Edwin Morgan's English translation of Racine's Phèdre, and Lady Macbeth, and has appeared in many television dramas. She was Murron MacClannough's mother in the Mel Gibson film Braveheart, and her voice is familiar to listeners of British radio, as a reader of short stories and adaptations. In particular, she has performed several poems and songs by Robert Burns for the BBC.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Gerda Stevenson<br />
<br />
Gerda Stevenson (born 10 April 1956[verification needed] in Peeblesshire, Scotland) is an award-winning Scottish actress, director and writer, described by The Scotsman in 1999 as "Scotland's finest actress". She has played many parts in the theatre, including the title role in Edwin Morgan's English translation of Racine's Phèdre, and Lady Macbeth, and has appeared in many television dramas. She was Murron MacClannough's mother in the Mel Gibson film Braveheart, and her voice is familiar to listeners of British radio, as a reader of short stories and adaptations. In particular, she has performed several poems and songs by Robert Burns for the BBC.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Gerda Stevenson<br />
<br />
Gerda Stevenson (born 10 April 1956[verification needed] in Peeblesshire, Scotland) is an award-winning Scottish actress, director and writer, described by The Scotsman in 1999 as "Scotland's finest actress". She has played many parts in the theatre, including the title role in Edwin Morgan's English translation of Racine's Phèdre, and Lady Macbeth, and has appeared in many television dramas. She was Murron MacClannough's mother in the Mel Gibson film Braveheart, and her voice is familiar to listeners of British radio, as a reader of short stories and adaptations. In particular, she has performed several poems and songs by Robert Burns for the BBC.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Gerda Stevenson<br />
<br />
Gerda Stevenson (born 10 April 1956[verification needed] in Peeblesshire, Scotland) is an award-winning Scottish actress, director and writer, described by The Scotsman in 1999 as "Scotland's finest actress". She has played many parts in the theatre, including the title role in Edwin Morgan's English translation of Racine's Phèdre, and Lady Macbeth, and has appeared in many television dramas. She was Murron MacClannough's mother in the Mel Gibson film Braveheart, and her voice is familiar to listeners of British radio, as a reader of short stories and adaptations. In particular, she has performed several poems and songs by Robert Burns for the BBC.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Gerda Stevenson<br />
<br />
Gerda Stevenson (born 10 April 1956[verification needed] in Peeblesshire, Scotland) is an award-winning Scottish actress, director and writer, described by The Scotsman in 1999 as "Scotland's finest actress". She has played many parts in the theatre, including the title role in Edwin Morgan's English translation of Racine's Phèdre, and Lady Macbeth, and has appeared in many television dramas. She was Murron MacClannough's mother in the Mel Gibson film Braveheart, and her voice is familiar to listeners of British radio, as a reader of short stories and adaptations. In particular, she has performed several poems and songs by Robert Burns for the BBC.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Gerda Stevenson<br />
<br />
Gerda Stevenson (born 10 April 1956[verification needed] in Peeblesshire, Scotland) is an award-winning Scottish actress, director and writer, described by The Scotsman in 1999 as "Scotland's finest actress". She has played many parts in the theatre, including the title role in Edwin Morgan's English translation of Racine's Phèdre, and Lady Macbeth, and has appeared in many television dramas. She was Murron MacClannough's mother in the Mel Gibson film Braveheart, and her voice is familiar to listeners of British radio, as a reader of short stories and adaptations. In particular, she has performed several poems and songs by Robert Burns for the BBC.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Gerda Stevenson<br />
<br />
Gerda Stevenson (born 10 April 1956[verification needed] in Peeblesshire, Scotland) is an award-winning Scottish actress, director and writer, described by The Scotsman in 1999 as "Scotland's finest actress". She has played many parts in the theatre, including the title role in Edwin Morgan's English translation of Racine's Phèdre, and Lady Macbeth, and has appeared in many television dramas. She was Murron MacClannough's mother in the Mel Gibson film Braveheart, and her voice is familiar to listeners of British radio, as a reader of short stories and adaptations. In particular, she has performed several poems and songs by Robert Burns for the BBC.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Gerda Stevenson<br />
<br />
Gerda Stevenson (born 10 April 1956[verification needed] in Peeblesshire, Scotland) is an award-winning Scottish actress, director and writer, described by The Scotsman in 1999 as "Scotland's finest actress". She has played many parts in the theatre, including the title role in Edwin Morgan's English translation of Racine's Phèdre, and Lady Macbeth, and has appeared in many television dramas. She was Murron MacClannough's mother in the Mel Gibson film Braveheart, and her voice is familiar to listeners of British radio, as a reader of short stories and adaptations. In particular, she has performed several poems and songs by Robert Burns for the BBC.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Gerda Stevenson<br />
<br />
Gerda Stevenson (born 10 April 1956[verification needed] in Peeblesshire, Scotland) is an award-winning Scottish actress, director and writer, described by The Scotsman in 1999 as "Scotland's finest actress". She has played many parts in the theatre, including the title role in Edwin Morgan's English translation of Racine's Phèdre, and Lady Macbeth, and has appeared in many television dramas. She was Murron MacClannough's mother in the Mel Gibson film Braveheart, and her voice is familiar to listeners of British radio, as a reader of short stories and adaptations. In particular, she has performed several poems and songs by Robert Burns for the BBC.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Gerda Stevenson<br />
<br />
Gerda Stevenson (born 10 April 1956[verification needed] in Peeblesshire, Scotland) is an award-winning Scottish actress, director and writer, described by The Scotsman in 1999 as "Scotland's finest actress". She has played many parts in the theatre, including the title role in Edwin Morgan's English translation of Racine's Phèdre, and Lady Macbeth, and has appeared in many television dramas. She was Murron MacClannough's mother in the Mel Gibson film Braveheart, and her voice is familiar to listeners of British radio, as a reader of short stories and adaptations. In particular, she has performed several poems and songs by Robert Burns for the BBC.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Neil Oliver <br />
<br />
Neil Oliver (born 21 February 1967) is a British television presenter, freelance archaeologist, conservationist and author. He is best known as a presenter of several BBC historical and archaeological documentary series, including A History of Scotland, Vikings and Coast.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 August 2019
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  • Pictured: Neil Oliver <br />
<br />
Neil Oliver (born 21 February 1967) is a British television presenter, freelance archaeologist, conservationist and author. He is best known as a presenter of several BBC historical and archaeological documentary series, including A History of Scotland, Vikings and Coast.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 August 2019
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  • Pictured: Neil Oliver <br />
<br />
Neil Oliver (born 21 February 1967) is a British television presenter, freelance archaeologist, conservationist and author. He is best known as a presenter of several BBC historical and archaeological documentary series, including A History of Scotland, Vikings and Coast.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_International_book_Festival_...jpg
  • Pictured: Neil Oliver <br />
<br />
Neil Oliver (born 21 February 1967) is a British television presenter, freelance archaeologist, conservationist and author. He is best known as a presenter of several BBC historical and archaeological documentary series, including A History of Scotland, Vikings and Coast.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_International_book_Festival_...jpg
  • Pictured: Neil Oliver <br />
<br />
Neil Oliver (born 21 February 1967) is a British television presenter, freelance archaeologist, conservationist and author. He is best known as a presenter of several BBC historical and archaeological documentary series, including A History of Scotland, Vikings and Coast.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_International_book_Festival_...jpg
  • Pictured: Neil Oliver <br />
<br />
Neil Oliver (born 21 February 1967) is a British television presenter, freelance archaeologist, conservationist and author. He is best known as a presenter of several BBC historical and archaeological documentary series, including A History of Scotland, Vikings and Coast.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_International_book_Festival_...jpg
  • Pictured: Neil Oliver <br />
<br />
Neil Oliver (born 21 February 1967) is a British television presenter, freelance archaeologist, conservationist and author. He is best known as a presenter of several BBC historical and archaeological documentary series, including A History of Scotland, Vikings and Coast.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_International_book_Festival_...jpg
  • Pictured: Neil Oliver <br />
<br />
Neil Oliver (born 21 February 1967) is a British television presenter, freelance archaeologist, conservationist and author. He is best known as a presenter of several BBC historical and archaeological documentary series, including A History of Scotland, Vikings and Coast.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_International_book_Festival_...jpg
  • Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_FEL_Strike_Glasgow_AI_110520...JPG
  • Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_FEL_Strike_Glasgow_AI_110520...JPG
  • Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_FEL_Strike_Glasgow_AI_100520...JPG
  • Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_FEL_Strike_Glasgow_AI_100520...JPG
  • Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_FEL_Strike_Glasgow_AI_100520...JPG
  • Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_FEL_Strike_Glasgow_AI_100520...JPG
  • Pictured: Fiona Watson<br />
<br />
Fiona Watson is a Scottish historian and television presenter. She is best known for her 2001 BBC series In Search of Scotland.<br />
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Watson originates from Dunfermline, and now lives in Braco. She obtained her degree in Medieval History from the University of St. Andrews, followed by a Ph D from the University of Glasgow. She is a Research Fellow of the University of Dundee, and was the first Director of the Centre for Environmental History at the University of Stirling, where she was a senior lecturer in history. She is also a research consultant at the Centre for History of the University of the Highlands and Islands.
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  • Pictured: Fiona Watson<br />
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Fiona Watson is a Scottish historian and television presenter. She is best known for her 2001 BBC series In Search of Scotland.<br />
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Watson originates from Dunfermline, and now lives in Braco. She obtained her degree in Medieval History from the University of St. Andrews, followed by a Ph D from the University of Glasgow. She is a Research Fellow of the University of Dundee, and was the first Director of the Centre for Environmental History at the University of Stirling, where she was a senior lecturer in history. She is also a research consultant at the Centre for History of the University of the Highlands and Islands.
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  • Pictured: Fiona Watson<br />
<br />
Fiona Watson is a Scottish historian and television presenter. She is best known for her 2001 BBC series In Search of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Watson originates from Dunfermline, and now lives in Braco. She obtained her degree in Medieval History from the University of St. Andrews, followed by a Ph D from the University of Glasgow. She is a Research Fellow of the University of Dundee, and was the first Director of the Centre for Environmental History at the University of Stirling, where she was a senior lecturer in history. She is also a research consultant at the Centre for History of the University of the Highlands and Islands.
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  • Pictured: Mara Menzies and Maïmouna Jallow <br />
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Mara Menzies is one of Scotland’s best loved performance storytellers with a powerful, dynamic and physical style that captures the imagination of any audience. She has performed and led workshops around the world including Kenya, Singapore, Jamaica, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, the USA and across the UK.<br />
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Maïmouna Jallow is a writer, journalist and producer. Most recently Maïmouna held the position of Event Director of the African Media Leaders Forum, Africa’s largest gathering of media owners and leaders. She has also worked as a producer and reporter for the BBC World Service and later managed Regional Communications for Medécins Sans Frontières (MSF) in the Horn of Africa region. Maimouna has a passion for writing and is working on her first novel. She holds a master’s degree in African studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She is fluent in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
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  • Pictured: Mara Menzies and Maïmouna Jallow <br />
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Mara Menzies is one of Scotland’s best loved performance storytellers with a powerful, dynamic and physical style that captures the imagination of any audience. She has performed and led workshops around the world including Kenya, Singapore, Jamaica, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, the USA and across the UK.<br />
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Maïmouna Jallow is a writer, journalist and producer. Most recently Maïmouna held the position of Event Director of the African Media Leaders Forum, Africa’s largest gathering of media owners and leaders. She has also worked as a producer and reporter for the BBC World Service and later managed Regional Communications for Medécins Sans Frontières (MSF) in the Horn of Africa region. Maimouna has a passion for writing and is working on her first novel. She holds a master’s degree in African studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She is fluent in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
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  • Pictured: Mara Menzies and Maïmouna Jallow <br />
<br />
Mara Menzies is one of Scotland’s best loved performance storytellers with a powerful, dynamic and physical style that captures the imagination of any audience. She has performed and led workshops around the world including Kenya, Singapore, Jamaica, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, the USA and across the UK.<br />
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Maïmouna Jallow is a writer, journalist and producer. Most recently Maïmouna held the position of Event Director of the African Media Leaders Forum, Africa’s largest gathering of media owners and leaders. She has also worked as a producer and reporter for the BBC World Service and later managed Regional Communications for Medécins Sans Frontières (MSF) in the Horn of Africa region. Maimouna has a passion for writing and is working on her first novel. She holds a master’s degree in African studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She is fluent in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
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  • Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
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  • Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
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  • Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
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  • Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
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  • Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
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  • STV Anchorman John MacKay arrives as Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
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  • Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
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  • Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
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  • Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
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  • Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
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  • Further Education Lecturers hold a strike rally in Glasgow outside the BBC and STV studios to protest against the refusal of College Management to honour a deal on pay and conditions that was reached more than a year ago, Angie Isac | EEm Thursday 11 May 2017
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