Skip Navigation,Sitemap

Clydebank Post

School pupils are TV stars

Gregor Hunter • Published 20 Jan 2010 13:00 Mobiles Print

Jump to first paragraph.

Share this Facebook Twitter Google Buzz Delicious DIGG Reddit Stumbleupon Email RSS

CLYDEBANK High pupils are set to make their television debut on a BBC documentary.

Groups of children from first to fifth year wrote the script and presented the feature on the 136-year history of the Radnor Park school as part of a BBC2 Scotland programme, Clydeside Stories.

It features a collection of short films shot around Clydebank, Govan and Inverclyde, showing the upheaval caused by the closure of the River Clyde's old manufacturing industries, and how the towns affected are looking to the future.

Pupils at Clydebank High Media Group, an after-school club, took part in the programme while receiving assistance on technical production from BBC Scotland.

The programme shows the pupils as they wave goodbye to their old school and take their seats in the new school, which opened in August last year.

The history of Clydebank High is explored, with students telling of its role during the Second World War as an improvised bomb shelter, hospital and mortuary.

Interviews with pupils and teachers also feature.

The programme will be broadcast on BBC2 Scotland on Sunday at 6pm or can be viewed online at www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/learning/lab/projects/clyde/.

This article appeared in Clydebank Post 20 Jan 10

Return to the main index, get more from this section or browse our News archives.

Other Stories

» View more stories

YOUR Radio - YOUR Local Radio Station

alt : http://www.itsinclydebank.co.uk/

Most Read

  1. IN THIS WEEK'S PAPER
  2. Advice on keeping warm
  3. Comedian asks Becks for help
  4. Sick mum is inspiration
  5. Drink campaign targets women
  6. Eviction rates fall

» View More Stories

You may have missed

Hot Jobs

Your social, local Business Directory - It's in Clydebank | It's in The Directory | Directory Network

Copyright ©2012 Clyde Weekly Press, 1st Floor, Carus House, 201 Dumbarton Road, Clydebank G81 4XJ • Tel: 0141 435 8888 • Fax: 0141 952 7267

FacebooK Twitter RSS Feeds