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Television news, reviews & interviews from the Scottish Sunday

TV: The South Bank Show Special: TV Stories (Tonight, Scottish, 10.45pm)

In this special episode of The South Bank Show, you can expect a fascinating insight into the world of television, with interviews and stories from some of the biggest names in the industry. Tune in to Scottish channel tonight at 10.45pm for an exclusive look behind the scenes.

Angels In America (Saturday, Channel 4, 9pm)

This critically acclaimed drama series returns to Channel 4 this Saturday at 9pm. Don't miss out on the powerful performances and thought-provoking storyline that has captivated audiences around the world.

This World: Access To Evil (Tonight, BBC2, 9pm)

Uncover the dark side of human nature in this gripping investigative documentary. Tonight on BBC2 at 9pm, This World explores the nature of evil and its impact on society. Prepare to be shocked.

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Tuesday, Five, 9pm)

Crime scene investigation meets high drama in this popular TV series. Join the team of forensic experts as they unravel complex mysteries and bring criminals to justice. Tuesday, 9pm on Five.

CSI: Miami (Saturday, Five, 9pm)

If you can't get enough of crime scene investigations, then tune in to CSI: Miami this Saturday at 9pm on Five. Follow the adventures of another team of experts as they solve crimes in the vibrant city of Miami.

Without A Trace (Monday, Channel 4, 10pm)

When people suddenly disappear without a trace, it's up to the FBI's Missing Persons Squad to find them. Don't miss this thrilling drama series that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Monday, 10pm on Channel 4.

Law & Order: Criminal Intent (Tuesday, Five, 9.50pm)

Get your dose of crime and justice with Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Follow the detectives as they investigate complex cases and bring criminals to justice. Tuesday, 9.50pm on Five.

Ahead of her Burns Night TV tribute, Eddi Reader explains how she fell in love with the songs of our national bard … and how they can still pack some heat 250 years later

Discover the enduring power of Robert Burns' songs in this special TV tribute. Eddi Reader shares her love for the songs of Scotland's national bard and explores their relevance even after 250 years. Don't miss out on this celebration of Scottish culture.

Sea Of Souls: Investigating Life After Death

BBC Scotland's new investigative TV drama, Sea Of Souls, delves into the mystery of life after death. Starring Bill Paterson, this intriguing series taps into our common desire to discover what lies beyond. Tune in to uncover the secrets of the supernatural.

Breaking the Mold: Shabana Bakhsh's Journey

Actress Shabana Bakhsh shares her journey from TV's River City to the big screen, defying the expectations of her family's upbringing as a young Muslim. Discover how she broke the mold and forged her own path in the entertainment industry.

Jerry Bruckheimer: From the Box Office to Top Television

Renowned producer Jerry Bruckheimer has achieved remarkable success in both the film and TV industry. Find out how he made the transition and built a reputation for creating top-quality television shows.

Parminder Nagra: A New Role in ER

Bend It like Beckham star Parminder Nagra talks about her new role in the hit medical drama ER. Discover how her character was created specifically for her and what it's like to be part of one of television's most beloved shows.

Unveiling the Real-Life Locations Behind Hit Comedy Series

From The Office to Phoenix Nights and The League of Gentlemen, comedy series have become a huge hit. But have you ever wondered about the real-life locations that inspired these shows? Join us as we uncover the secrets behind the laughter.

Justin Ryan and Colin McAllister: The Breakout TV Stars of 2003

Meet Justin Ryan and Colin McAllister, the breakout TV stars of 2003. This car-crash telly duo has captured audiences' attention with their unique style and outrageous antics. Discover their ultimate ambition and how they're shaking up the television industry.

The Merger of Carlton and Granada: The Future of Regional Programming

With the merger of Carlton and Granada, there are concerns about the future of regional programming. Arthur MacMillan investigates the potential impact and explores the possibility of Scottish and Grampian TV joining forces.

Balamory: Bringing Tartan TV to Shops Everywhere

Balamory, the popular Scottish children's TV show, is taking the toy market by storm. Vivid Imaginations, the company behind the show's merchandise, is bringing the colorful characters to shops nationwide. Get ready for a dose of tartan TV fun!

Charlotte Uhlenbroek: Conquering the TV Tree

Charlotte Uhlenbroek, the presenter of BBC's Jungle, has carved out a successful career in the realm of nature documentaries. Learn more about her adventurous journey to become the heir apparent to Sir David Attenborough's throne.

Alex Parks: From Fame Academy to a Greater Purpose

Alex Parks, the winner of BBC's Fame Academy, has proven that reality TV success can lead to a greater sense of purpose. Explore her journey and discover how she's using her platform to make a positive impact.

Channel 4's Touring Art Initiative: Glasgow's Talents

Switch off your TV and immerse yourself in the world of art with Channel 4's touring art initiative. This program showcases the talents of two Glasgow-based artists, offering a unique and thought-provoking experience.

MTV Awards: Controversy and Celebration

As the MTV Awards loom, questions arise about its impact on youth culture. Pat Kane delves into the debate, exploring whether it's a celebration of liberalism and youth, or simply a marketing tool.

MTV's Brent Hansen: A Passion for Music

Brent Hansen, the main man behind MTV in Europe, is not your typical corporate suit. Olaf Furniss sits down with him to discuss his passion for music and the journey that led him to the helm of one of the world's most influential music television channels.

Pop Diva's Comeback at MTV Awards

The MTV Awards are set to feature a highly anticipated performance by a pop diva. Sveti Slavik examines whether this is a defining moment in her career and if she has finally come of age in the music industry.

The Phenomenon Behind Six Feet Under

Peter Ross delves into the groundbreaking television series Six Feet Under and its creator. Discover the inspiration behind this thought-provoking show and whether it is based on real-life events.

Come Dancing: A Television Revival for Ballroom Dancing?

Ballroom dancing, often dismissed in the UK, enjoys a massive following worldwide. Ann Donald explores the potential impact of bringing Come Dancing back to television, revitalizing the popularity of this elegant dance form.

Joan Bakewell: Smart, Sexy, Sneaky?

Vicky Allan sits down with Joan Bakewell, a TV personality known for her intellect, sex appeal, and rumored sneaky side. Find out what makes this iconic figure tick and if the rumors are true.

Television Highlight: Sparkling Cyanide

ITV's Sparkling Cyanide is a glamorous adaptation of Agatha Christie's classic novel. Damien Love reviews this cleverly crafted murder mystery and introduces the new detective duo who will captivate audiences.

Second Generation: Breaking Stereotypes on TV

Channel 4's new drama, Second Generation, is challenging stereotypes of Asian-Britons. Peter Ross delves into the show's portrayal of Asian culture and questions whether it represents a true acceptance into mainstream society or is simply a trend in television programming.

Hotels: A Comfortable Stay for Television Enthusiasts

After a long day of indulging in television's finest shows, it's important to find a comfortable place to unwind and rest. Fortunately, there are hotels catering to television enthusiasts around the world. Whether you want to stay in a classic hotel with a vintage flair or a modern boutique hotel, there are plenty of options to suit your preferences.

If you're visiting Scotland and want to immerse yourself in the world of Scottish Sunday programming, consider booking a stay at a hotel that showcases the best of Scottish television culture. From themed rooms featuring iconic TV shows to cozy lounges where you can catch up on the latest episodes, these hotels offer a unique experience for TV lovers.

For those who prefer a more luxurious stay, there are hotels that have partnered with TV networks to offer exclusive amenities. Imagine watching your favorite TV series on a large screen TV in the comfort of your own suite, complete with gourmet snacks and personalized concierge services. These hotels go the extra mile to ensure that your television viewing experience is nothing short of extraordinary.

If you're a fan of a particular TV show or genre, you might even find hotels that host special events and screenings related to your favorite programs. From fan conventions to watch parties, these hotels create a sense of community among television enthusiasts, allowing you to connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for the small screen.

So, the next time you plan a trip and want to combine your love for television with a comfortable stay, be sure to explore the hotels that cater to television enthusiasts. From themed rooms to exclusive amenities, these hotels offer a memorable and immersive experience for TV fans.

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