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princeloww · 8 months
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Hello takin over the asylum fandom I hope u exist
I AM OBSESSED WITH CAMPBELL I LOVE HIM HES SO ME
Anyway I drew him on roblox !!
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theragingmoon · 6 months
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stop the genocide in gaza
free palestine 🇵🇸
glasgow protest at bbc scotland, 04/11/2023
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nicoscheer · 3 months
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He’s on from around 00:19-00:32 and from 01:15-01:28
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scotianostra · 1 year
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BBC SCOTLAND The Greatest Broadcasters in the world 😆
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snowwhitelass · 1 year
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Sam Heughan on River City’s 20th Anniversary Special. December 19, 2022 from BBC 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Scotland.
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Jack Gerson - The Omega Factor - BBC - 1979
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shihlun · 2 years
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Nagisa Oshima
- Kyoto, My Mother's Place
1991
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paradisemisplaced56 · 4 months
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Never thought I’d be as blown away as I am by ‘Takin over the Asylum’
For a show to be so raw and honest in its depictions of mental illness whilst perpetuating a narrative of kindness and love is rare. Stunning performances, brilliant writing, and a soundtrack rivalling the best coming of age media to date.
This show is a treasure and deserves to be less niche than it is.
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wonderwolffs · 2 years
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Susie’s BBC Scotland interview at London E Prix 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
As a Scot, watching this certainly brings a smile to my face…. from how proud she is of her own heritage being a Scot to her own career and encouraging Jack’s roots and accent?! Wouldn’t expect anything less from Mama Wolff 🙌🏼
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thatwasntaquestion · 1 year
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- Phyllis Logan as Maggie Lynch on GUILT S3 "Don't make the mistake to think that Im weakened. [...] I've never been fucking stronger."
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fyeahsharonrooney · 2 years
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David Farrell of BBC Scotland's The Edit asks Sharon Rooney* for Barbie movie spoilers - but even if she manages to avoid leaking secrets, will he get them from her mum?
"And I tell you what not to do - do not, DO NOT ask my mum anything, cos I tell you this right now, Libby has nae filter!"
WATCH: The Edit, 30 July 2022
(*She's so pretty! That eye make-up is 😍)
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cojaha · 1 year
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I can’t believe I’m only just discovering Chewin’ The Fat 😂😂😂
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krispyweiss · 4 months
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Song Review: James Taylor - “Your Smiling Face” (Live, Dec. 31, 1997)
Playing on New Year’s Eve 1997 with a Scottish band on Scottish soil for BBC Scotland’s annual “Hogmanay” program, James Taylor turned in a version of “Your Smiling Face” unique among the many versions of “Your Smiling Face” he’s performed over the decades.
The band is game, though the lead guitar is mixed low. The audience is well-lubricated. And Taylor looks to be having a grand time as he tries to keep everything on track and takes the opportunity to make small changes in his vocal delivery. And that misplaced capo? No sweat. He just moves it mid-song.
This latest offering from the J.T. vault isn’t masterful. But it’s indeed different and, therefore, a most-welcome gift from the generous Taylor, who’s been sharing these weekly videos since the darkest days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Grade card: James Taylor - “Your Smiling Face” (Live - 12/31/97) - B-
12/13/23
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weaversweek · 7 months
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Catchword
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Back to the 1980s this week, as Paul Coia guides us through a cosy afternoon quiz. Catchword was the one with the three-letter word game.
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And there were anagrams, and quotes to fill, and some difficult synonyms, and -- well, that's about it.
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Catchword wasn't exciting, but it was companionable, and gently educational. Paul Coia made it far more interesting than it could have been in lesser hands.
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snowwhitelass · 1 year
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135-year-old message in a bottle found under floorboards
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19 November 2022
A plumber could not believe his eyes when he cut a hole in floorboards in an Edinburgh house and found a bottle containing a 135-year-old message.
Peter Allan, 50, discovered the Victorian time capsule when he opened up the floor in the exact spot where the whisky bottle had been left.
He rushed downstairs to tell the owner of the house in the Morningside area.
Eilidh Stimpson had to smash open the bottle to read the note - and said her two children were excited by the find.
Mr Allan told BBC Scotland he could not quite believe his luck in cutting into the floor directly above the bottle.
"The room is 10ft by 15ft and I have cut exactly around the bottle without knowing it was there. I can't quite believe it," he said.
"I was moving a radiator and cut a random hole to find pipework and there it was, I don't know what happened.
"I took it to the woman downstairs and said 'Look what I've found under your floor'."
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Mr Allan, owner of WF Wightman Plumbing, said it was discovered under what would have been a maid's room when the house was first built.
Now mother-of-two Eilidh Stimpson, an Edinburgh GP, lives there with her husband.
She decided to wait until her children aged eight and ten got home from school before they attempted to retrieve the note from the bottle.
She told BBC Scotland:
"When I picked them up, I told them I had something really exciting to tell them and they said 'Is it that we are having hot dogs for tea?'
"They had a few more guesses and then I told them a message in a bottle had been found in our house and they were really excited and thought it was maybe treasure."
When they got home, they desperately tried to get the note out with tweezers and pliers, but it started to rip a little bit.
So she got a hammer and smashed the bottle.
She said:
"We were all crowding around and pointing torches at it and trying to read it, it was so exciting."
The note was signed and dated by two male workers and read:
"James Ritchie and John Grieve laid this floor, but they did not drink the whisky. October 6th 1887.
"Who ever finds this bottle may think our dust is blowing along the road."
Preserve the note
She said:
"I feel absolutely terrible breaking a 135-year-old bottle, but it was the only way to reach the note. I've kept all the pieces in a Tupperware tub."
Since the find on Monday, a family friend looked on the 1881 census and found the men's names living just a few miles away in the Newington area of Edinburgh.
A curator at the National Library of Scotland has since recommended to the family that they preserve the note in an acid-free pocket.
Eilidh said:
"I've ordered some pockets and think ultimately we will frame the note with a piece of the bottle such as the neck because it's such an exciting and lovely thing to have."
She said they would put a bottle, with a new note from the family along with a transcription of the note, back into the hole before it is covered over.
"To think it lay there all that time and could have been there forever is just amazing. It's not from just the 70s or something like that, it's so much older, it's very cool."
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