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Mark Littlewood

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Known For

Sean Connery’s Edinburgh
7.7

The screen legend conducts a personal tour of the great city that shaped him.

Sean Connery’s Edinburgh

1982
As an Eilean
10.0

The inhabitants of a remote Scottish village live and learn.

As an Eilean

1993
Space and Light
9.0

An award-winning wordless documentary that explores the architecture of the then new St. Peter's Seminary which is now seen as one of the most important post-war buildings in the United Kingdom. The film was made in celebration after architect Jack Coia was awarded the RIBA Gold Medal in 1969. Winner of the Medalla de Bronce at the Fifth Union of International Architects Festival in Madrid (1975).

Space and Light

1972
Interrogation of a Highland Lass
8.0

Docu-drama about the taking of the Stone of Scone from Westminster Abbey on Christmas morning of 1950 by a band of Scottish nationalist. The Stone of Scone is a holy relic (supposed to have been Jacob's Pillow when he dreamt of the Ladder to Heaven) on which the old kings of Scotland were crowned. It was stolen by Edward Longshanks - of Braveheart fame - in 1296 and had remained at the Abbey since.

Interrogation of a Highland Lass

2000
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8.0

Starring musician B.A. Robertson as Ritchie Hannah a singer/songwriter returning to his mediocre life in Glasgow after the death of a friend Living Apart Together remains an important record of a culturally significant time in the city of Glasgow. Ritchie s wife Evie (Barbara Kellerman), tired of the constant upheaval in her marriage, uses the opportunity to walk out, leaving him to care for their children. Ritchie goes in search of Evie with the help of his manager s assistant Alicia (Judi Trott), however, an attraction grows between the pair and as they widen their pursuit, it becomes apparent that Evie is not ready to return home. Featuring original music from satirical post-punk musician B.A Robertson and early screen appearances from Peter Capaldi (Local Hero) and John Gordon Sinclair (Gregory s Girl), Gormley s bittersweet take on relationships is a fresh and captivating insight into how our actions affect the people we love.

Living Apart Together

1982
Aberdeen
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Explore the growth of Aberdeen’s sparkling streets.

Aberdeen

1970
Beyond the Maypole
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Zimbabwean musician, Biggie Tempo, talks to a number of UK folk musicians about their work and their views on traditional music.

Beyond the Maypole

1991
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Centred around the unwelcome visit of a happy young couple staying in a tent on a farmer's land, and the unforeseen consequences of their stay.

The Tent

1975
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A look at Edinburgh's New Town, on the bicentenary of its planning.

Prospect for a City

1967
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A look at the city of Edinburgh, Scotland with a particular focus on its famous castle.

Castle and Capital

1979
Other Voices, Too: An Evening With Nanci Griffith
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An Evening With Nanci Griffith and The Blue Moon Orchestra filmed at the Armadillo in Glasgow, Scotland, on November 26 & 27, 1998.

Other Voices, Too: An Evening With Nanci Griffith

1999
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1969 short film

The Bodyguard

1969
Stephen Hendry: Doing the Business
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A documentary following future seven time world snooker champion Stephen Hendry as a teenager in the run up to and aftermath of his first ever ranking event win at the Rothmans Grand Prix.

Stephen Hendry: Doing the Business

1988
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A look at the city of Stirling, Scotland and its surrounding area

Royal Stirling

1972
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A portrait of the Scottish island of Iona.

Iona - Dove Across the Water

1982
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A film commemorating the 300th anniversary of Edinburgh's Company of Merchants.

Stock of Broom - The Edinburgh Merchant Company

1981
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Documentary looking at the provision of services for disabled people in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Working Together

1968
Acoustic Routes
7.0

The story of seminal guitarist and singer Bert Jansch, from his early days in Edinburgh, Scotland, to becoming the acoustic guitarist that everyone wanted to be. As a teenager, in the early 1960's Bert sat at the feet of Brownie McGhee at the Howff Folk Club in Edinburgh mesmerised by 'Key to the Highway'. Armed with that raw American Blues influence and a bewildering technique, he fashioned sublime interpretations of traditional and blues music on the acoustic guitar. The result was music that had a profound influence on a generation of musicians including Bob Dylan, Paul Simon and Neil Young, and it still inspires todays' generation of guitarists and singers.

Acoustic Routes

1992
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A look at the sights of East Lothian, Scotland.

Lothian Landscape

1974
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A portrait of the Scottish town of Greenock.

Sea City - Greenock

1974