HIGH above the city streets, two of Scotland’s favourite comedy stars are pulling shapes on the Glasgow skyline. Robert Florence and Iain Connell are posing for a Saturday magazine photoshoot, ...
COMEDY series Burnistoun is set for a telly comeback. The show, written by and starring Robert Florence and Iain Connell, will return to screens later this year for a one-off special. Burnistoun’s Big ...
A special episode of the sketch show set in a fictional Scottish town, featuring Jolly Boy John, the Quality Polis and characters old and new as they deal with the idea of gainful, and not so gainful, ...
Burnistoun will be returning to our screens for a one-off BBC Scotland special, expected to air in the New Year. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access ...
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The live version of sketch show Burnistoun sold out in an hour. Jay Richardson joins rehearsals ahead of the big night Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited ...
BURNISTOUN star Kirsty Strain became a comedy knockout after overcoming a debilitating illness – thanks to movie icon Rocky Balboa. The Glasgow-born actress, who appeared in every episode of the hit ...
Is there one man who makes the final decisions about BBC Scotland’s comedy output? No, there can’t be. There must be a whole bunch of them, because there is no personality disorder known to psychiatry ...