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Amazon Prime Video
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6.9
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72
/54/
70
/31/
3.6
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89
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57
/3/
85
/9/

Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin (2019)
When Bruce Chatwin was dying of AIDS, his friend Werner Herzog made a final visit. As a parting gift, Chatwin gave him his rucksack. Thirty years later, Herzog sets out on his own journey, inspired by Chatwin’s passion for the nomadic life, uncovering stories of lost tribes, wanderers and dreamers.
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Britbox Apple TV Channel
76
7.2
/16327/
71
/281/
67
/183/
3.5
/4560/
92
/51/
79
/354/
71
/22/
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Mrs Brown (1997)
When Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert dies, she finds solace in her trusted servant, Mr. John Brown. But their relationship also brings scandal and turmoil to the monarchy.
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75
63
7.6
/4144/
72
/92/
67
/68/
3.8
/2094/
84
/72/

God on Trial (2008)
In the Jewish tradition of arguing with God, Jewish prisoners in Auschwitz decide to put God on Trial.
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Britbox Apple TV Channel
69
53
7.8
/2862/
77
/65/
73
/58/
3.7
/2273/
46
/67/

Van Gogh: Painted with Words (2010)
A drama-documentary presented by Alan Yentob, with Benedict Cumberbatch in the lead role. Every word spoken by the actors in this film is sourced from the letters that Van Gogh sent to his younger brother Theo, and of those around him. What emerges is a complex portrait of a sophisticated, civilised and yet tormented man.
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55
41
6.3
/2742/
65
/251/
60
/75/
2.9
/1666/
33
/5/

The Gamechangers (2015)
The struggle of Houser's legal feud against American lawyer Jack Thompson, over the morality of the "Grand Theft Auto" video game series.
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The Roku Channel
68
28
6.7
/371/
76
/19/
76
/5/
3.5
/275/
63
/40/
71
/22/
53
/14/

Jig (2011)
Documentary telling the compelling story of the 40th Irish Dancing World Championships.
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43
14
5.4
/162/
64
/27/
52
/11/
6
/17/
43
/318/

Mrs. Brown's Boys Live Tour: Good Mourning Mrs. Brown (2012)
Get ready to experience everyone’s favourite mother hen at her most outrageous in her very first Live Tour DVD. Prepare for a riot of bad behaviour as you see Mrs Brown Live and unleashed for the first time in a show jam packed with all the laughs and drama you can expect from the mother of all comedy. Featuring your favourite characters from the series, the live show is even ruder and cruder than the hit TV show and guaranteed loads of big laughs. So if you loved Mrs Brown’s Boys the series you will love Mrs Brown’s Boys Live Tour: Good Mourning Mrs Brown - Too rude for TV.
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Kanopy
69
10
6.9
/248/
73
/6/
66
/10/
3.5
/305/

Atomic: Living in Dread and Promise (2015)
Using only archive film and a new musical score by the band Mogwai, Mark Cousins presents an impressionistic kaleidoscope of our nuclear times – protest marches, Cold War sabre-rattling, Chernobyl and Fukishima – but also the sublime beauty of the atomic world, and how x-rays and MRI scans have improved human lives. The nuclear age has been a nightmare, but dreamlike too.
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8.0
/33/
90
/2/

Govan Fair Queen (2025)
Nine-year-old Abigail is reluctantly roped into the Govan Fair Queen competition by her grandmum Linda. With a holiday to Florida on the line and an old rivalry reignited, it's all to play for.
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7.5
/26/

Cutting Loose (2011)
Prison life in the build up to the annual Scottish Prison Service hairdressing competition. Winning the coveted prize is the ultimate goal, but Francis, the current champion has other objectives on his mind.
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7.8
/10/

Sweetie (2005)
On a journey after a family shopping trip a young girl discovers that mum doesn't always know best.
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7.2
/26/

Sredni Vashtar (2003)
Stuck in a bleak, frozen world with only his oppressive Aunt for company, Conradin finds solace in the vicious secret which lurks at the bottom of the garden.
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7.8
/11/

Poached (1999)
The story of a young salmon poacher who comes to terms with his desire to leave his problematic family and homeland.
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6.6
/22/

No Man's Land (2004)
Christmas is a battlefield for Rory and his divorcing parents.
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5.4
/20/

Manji (2001)
Struggling to come to terms with the loss of his wife and his once successful car business, Manji escapes into a Bollywood fantasy world of music and dance.
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6.7
/6/

The Lovers (2000)
A motorway, a woman, a telephone, a man, a car, another man. A short film about love in the city.
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6.7
/40/

At the End of the Sentence (2005)
An uptight newspaper sub-editor and his teenage brother organise a Christmas homecoming for their convict father in this surreal tale of cowboys, prison and punctuation in the wild west of Scotland.
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8.8
/6/

The Toon Fair (2001)
A tale of gossip and exaggeration in a small Scottish town.
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5.4
/18/

Pork Chop (2002)
A typical day in the life of a not so typical old lady.
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7.4
/12/

Suburban Home (2005)
Summertime in suburbia and Emma is bored. Dad is no help and neither are the local kids. With the arrival of a new neighbour she finds friendship in a world of magic, music and milkshakes.
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8.6
/16/
10
/1/

Jolly: A Life (1995)
Rev IM Jolly at the award ceremony
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10
/1/

The Pen (1995)
A man frantically searches for a pen while stuck on a train journey somewhere in Scotland.
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20
/1/

The Star (1996)
A young boy who has recently lost his mother finds new meaning when a shooting star lands in his garden.
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20
/1/

Dead Sea Reels (1996)
A young man struggling to cope with the death of his daughter has a strange encounter with a priest.
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80
/1/

Mark Nelson: Live from Dumfries (2024)
Award-winning stand-up comedian Mark Nelson’s triumphant homecoming gig in the sold-out Theatre Royal in Dumfries. From growing up in the south west of Scotland in the 90s and bringing his wife back to the city to revisit the nightclubs of his youth, to becoming a family man on the road to middle age, Mark delivers a barrage of jokes detailing his life through the ages and the challenges facing modern Scotland. Outrageous punchlines are surrounded by sharp observations, which have the packed theatre in stitches from beginning to end.
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80
/1/

Rikki (2024)
A centenary celebration of the life and legacy of Rikki Fulton, one of Scotland’s most beloved comic actors. Ashley Jensen narrates an affectionate tribute to one of Scotland’s funniest comedians, Rikki Fulton. It’s 100 years since Rikki first made an entrance on to the world stage and 20 years since he bowed out. For decades, he’s been making the nation laugh with his rubber face, razor sharp wit and laconic demeanour. His influence is still felt in new generations of comics, and clips of his sketches still make us laugh to this day.
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20
/1/

Crowdie and Cream (2002)
An adaptation of the true life story from childhood of the author, Findlay J McDonald, who was born and brought up on the Isle of Harris. Set in the 1930s until he left the island after the Second World War to further his education on the mainland. The highland wit shines through despite the hardships of life on a small croft, a few acres for crops, a cow and a shed to house the loom to weave the traditional Harris Tweed.
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20
/1/

Kirsty MacColl: The Boxed Set (2001)
Kirsty MacColl's last television concert, filmed in Glasgow in March 2000. With songs from MacColl's last album, Tropical Brainstorm, alongside such classics as New England and Walking Down Madison
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6.6
/50/
80
/1/

One Night in Emergency (2010)
Over the course of one night, a man struggles to find his wife in the wards of an inner-city hospital. Journeying through the corridors he meets a series of strange people.
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10
/1/

Brigadista (1985)
When best-selling author James Fuller Hayes comes to Glasgow to publicise his personal account of the Spanish Civil War, a surprise reunion with two of his old comrades from the International Brigade reveals contradictory & devastating information. Technically, this was the last Play For Today ever made by the BBC, but it wasn't broadcast under the strand.
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10
/1/

Bing Hitler - Live at the Glasgow Pavilion (1987)
Craig Ferguson's earlier comic character Bing Hitler live at the Glasgow Pavilion in 1987.
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7.8
/7/

Dounreay: The Atomic Dream (2006)
Documentary telling the story of the rise and fall of a daring experiment into atomic energy as the history of the Dounreay fast reactor is charted by the pioneers involved.
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100
/1/

Still Game: The Story So Far (2014)
A celebration of the sitcom Still Game, featuring interviews with the cast, celebrities who have appeared on the show and super fans. Including a look at some favourite moments.
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7.5
/18/

Gambling Addiction & Me: The Real Hustler (2012)
Alexis Conran explores gambling addiction, an affliction that ruined his estranged father, and seeks to understand how and why this compulsion destroys people's lives. A documentary where Alexis Conran of The Real Hustle explores the effects of gambling addiction on his life, and the lives of others. Gambling addiction ruined his father's life, so the documentary seeks to find why gambling addiction is powerful enough to destroy someone's life.
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7.1
/46/
62
/4/

Catching a Killer: The Murder of Emma Caldwell (2024)
As the man who murdered Emma Caldwell is finally brought to justice, reporter Samantha Poling reveals a catalogue of missed opportunities by police to catch him. The inside story on how this left Emma's murder unsolved for nearly two decades.
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70
/1/

The Bridge: Fifty Years Across the Forth (2014)
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Forth Road Bridge, charting the memories of those who built it and those who operated the Forth ferries that ran until the bridge opened.
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20
/1/

Lee Miller: A Crazy Way of Seeing (2001)
Documentary charting the fascinating life and work of Lee Miller, a model for Vogue in 1920s New York who became the only female photojournalist to cover the Second World War. Having given up photography in later life and virtually disowned her own work, Miller's extraordinary archive of 40,000 negatives was only rediscovered after her death. George Melly, David Hare, friends, colleagues and her only son, Tony Penrose, trace the story of her unconventional life through her own remarkable pictures and photographs, as well as rarely seen archive footage.
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10
/1/

Latin for a Dark Room (1995)
In 19th century Edinburgh, against her husband's wishes, Maria McKillop opens the first camera obscura visitor attraction, but to one man it is Maria herself who is the main attraction.
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6.5
/8/
40
/1/

Run (2005)
A young woman who works in a newspaper kiosk runs every day. Until now.
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6.6
/9/

Cowboys and Indians (2002)
A country band and an Indian band are accidentally double booked for the same evening at a Scottish club and must decide who gets to play... but how?
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7.4
/34/

That Old One (2002)
A young Scottish man has just had a one-night stand and begins to imagine the consequences.
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6.6
/8/

Billy Bongo (2002)
A young Scottish man becomes a local celebrity... but to what end?
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30
/1/

How Auld Lang Syne Took Over the World (2013)
Dougie Vipond will take you on a trip to discover how Scotland's best-known musical export became a worldwide phenomenon. From Ayrshire to Tokyo, via New York City, we'll look at how Auld Lang Syne has been adopted around the world. With some fantastic archive and commentary from well-known faces including Alan Cumming, Sir Cliff Richard and Clare Grogan, we will find out just how Auld Lang Syne became a globe-conquering song.
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16
/3/

Jim Smith: Live From Perth (2019)
Farmer Jim Smith has taken the comedy world by storm. This show, the last on his sell out tour, was recorded in front of a packed home crowd in Perth, proving there is a big audience for his unique brand of farmyard humour.
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6.8
/18/

Crow Moon (2007)
A fable about the creation of the stars and moon in the sky.
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20
/1/

Charles Rennie Mackintosh: A Modern Man (1996)
Charles Rennie Mackintosh, architect, designer and artist is celebrated around the world as one of the most significant talents to have emerged in the period from the mid 1890s to the late 1920s. He was one of the greatest, most original talents of this time and has been judged a precursor of firstly the modernist style and subsequently of the Art Deco movement. His legacy lives on all around us in his instantly recognisable style. A MODERN MAN takes a critical look at Mackintosh’s life and artistic career and the importance of the friends and patrons who provided him with regular work when it mattered most.
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6.0
/6/

The Hector: From Scotland to Nova Scotia (2017)
The story of the 1773 highland migrants who left Scotland to settle in Nova Scotia.
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9.0
/17/

The Secret Life of Arthur Ransome (2005)
To generations Arthur Ransome's books, including Swallows and Amazons, were an integral part of growing up. But was there a darker side to the author? In this drama-documentary, the enthusiastic Griff Rhys Jones follows a trail that begins in Russia, reveals close links with many leading Bolsheviks, an affair with Trotsky's secretary and previously unreleased KGB documents about Ransome. But was Ransome actually spying for the British secret service all along?


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