Still Game star Greg Hemphill is back on our screens in new TV comedy Dinosaur
If there was ever a role that was made for Greg Hemphill, it is that of an embarrassing dad.
Columnist and Senior Features Writer
My key areas of speciality are celebrity interviews, sport, reportage and human interest.
My key areas of speciality are celebrity interviews, sport, reportage and human interest.
If there was ever a role that was made for Greg Hemphill, it is that of an embarrassing dad.
Granite Harbour’s debut run in 2022 proved popular among viewers, garnering 7.6 million streams on BBC iPlayer. What can we expect this time around?
I can’t remember ever giving this much thought to the George Foreman Lean Mean Fat-Reducing Grilling Machine circa the late 1990s and early 2000s, or the vegetable spiralizers that were all the rage through the mid-2010s.
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I grew up very close by, in the countryside between North Berwick and East Linton. Binning Wood has always been my favourite spot for big walks, deep and meaningful chats and the occasional hobbling trail run if I’m feeling a bit more adventurous.
The Kelpies are a lasting legacy of the horses’ incredible contribution to Scottish working life. It’s a beautiful piece of spiritual art.
When you think about the annals of history and human existence, the Middle Ages are synonymous with being fraught with peril. And, at times, navigating middle age - or midlife - can seem equally dicey.
The nigh-on, incessant rain and grey gloom of March - certainly here in the Central Belt - has felt soul-sapping at times.
We also played inside the ancient site of Skara Brae. You could do that when I was a peedie breek - or little child. As kids we would be lying in the beds, putting trinkets on the cabinet shelves and looking out the windows, imagining fishing boats, whales, monsters and selkies.
Here are my contenders for Scotland’s alternative must-see marvels
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