Jack Docherty brings together a jam-packed cast of comedians, actors and famous faces for a riotous celebration of Scotland's most valuable export – its sense of humour. Scotland is a small nation with a big funny bone. It's known the world over for self-deprecation, quick-witted patter and deadpan asides. But what makes it so funny? To find out the answer, this programme delves deep into the BBC Scotland archives to find a century’s worth of classic characters, catchphrases and comedy clips.
Фильм рассказывает о насыщенной событиями жизни харизматичной королевы Марии Стюарт. Став королевой Франции в 16 лет и овдовев в 18, Мария отказывается вступить в новый брак и возвращается в родную Шотландию, чтобы вступить на свой законный трон. По праву рождения она может претендовать также на трон Елизаветы I — королевы Англии. Желая править, а не оставаться номинальной фигурой, Мария заявляет о своих претензиях на английский трон, угрожая владычеству Елизаветы. Соперницы во власти и любви, две королевы занимают очень разные позиции также по отношению к браку и детям. Предательство, крамола и заговоры при шотландском и английском дворах становятся угрозой для обеих королев, отталкивая их друг от друга, и каждой из них суждено узнать, сколь горька цена власти.
The first installment of Phyllida Lloyd’s groundbreaking all-female Shakespeare Trilogy sees Harriet Walter take on the role of Brutus, who wrestles with his moral conscience over the murder of Julius Caesar.
Harriet Walter takes the lead in the second installment of the Donmar Shakespeare Trilogy directed by Phyllida Lloyd. Featuring a diverse company of women, this unique interpretation combines both parts of Shakespeare’s history plays about King Henry IV and his son Prince Hal.
Phyllida Lloyd’s final installment of the Donmar Shakespeare Trilogy concludes with an all-female version of The Tempest starring Harriet Walter as Prospero. This captivating reimagining explores themes of freedom and justice in the context of a women’s prison.
This short film takes place in a tacky disco, which is the setting for a wedding reception. Kelly Marie (Jenny McCrindle) is a jilted bride whose husband has just left her for another woman. She goes to the ladies room and tries to remove her wedding ring. Her mother Lulu (Karen Dunbar), aunt Ruby (Jan Wilson) and friend Gracie (Kay Galle) follow her into the ladies room, but are unable to offer any constructive advice. A drunk girl (Jenny Foulds) named Adele bursts into the room suddenly and passes out before saying anything. Kelly Marie calls for an ambulance as the other women try to revive Adele. This life or death drama places Kelly Marie's problems into perspective.