Tommy Sheridan cumbernauld theatre 11/08/14 scotland referendum
Croy Silver Band - Cumbernauld Theatre, May 2012
Like what you hear? We will be recording a CD during the summer. Our website, croysilverband.com, will have more details when it is available.
Cumbernauld Slosh
The people of Cumbernauld doing the Slosh at the Christmas Lights Switch On to raise awareness of The British Transplant Games coming to North Lanarkshire in 2017.
Princess Margaret In Cumbernauld (1967)
No title - Princess Margaret in Cumbernauld. Scotland.
M/S mass of children waving Union Jacks at Cumbernauld. M/S pan Princess Margaret and Anthony Armstrong-Jones, Lord Snowdon, waking along garden path to meet a husband and wife with their two children. Princess Margaret shakes hands with the two little children. C/U Princess smiling. L/S building in the new town. M/S showing new design and architecture. M/S as Princess unveils plaque. M/S crowd applauding. M/S shop assistants inside store, pan to Princess arriving and talking to them. Exterior M/S people waving from balconies of new flats. L/S as Princess walks through main street with children cheering and waving flags.
FILM ID:2031.04
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New Town Utopia (2017) - The First 5 Minutes
The first 5 minutes of the documentary film New Town Utopia released in 2018. A film about the state of the nation, the power of art... and some rather angry puppets.
NOW AVAILABLE TO BUY ONLINE + DVD. FOR MORE INFO GO TO: WWW.NEWTOWNUTOPIA.COM
Produced and Directed by Christopher Ian Smith (citizensmith.net) and Executive Produced by Margaret Matheson (Sid and Nancy, Scum, Sleep Furiously).
CREDITS
Featuring
MARC BARNACLE
SHAUN BADHAM
PENNY BETTERIDGE
TERRY BIRD
STUART BROWN
PHIL BURDETT
RALPH DARTFORD
VIN HARROP
BARRY HAYES
RICHARD HAWKINS
JOE HYMAS
KATH JOYCE-BANKS
PAT JOYCE
OLMO LAZARUS
RICHARD LEE
ROB MARLOW
JOE MORGAN
VINCE O’CONNELL
SUE RYDER PAGET
MIKE PARKER
WENDY TAYLOR
STEVE WATERS
TIM WILLIAMS
Produced, Filmed and Directed by
CHRISTOPHER IAN SMITH
Executive Producers
TERRY BIRD
MARGARET MATHESON
The voice of Lewis Silkin
JIM BROADBENT
Music
GREG HAINES
Editors
NEIL LENTHALL
CHRISTOPHER IAN SMITH
Edit Assistant
NOEMIE PHILIPPSON
2nd Edit Assistant
SEBASTIANO DELL’EVA
Additional Editing
ED COLTMAN
OANA MARIN RUSU
Colourist
BRENDAN BUCKINGHAM
Sound Design
ROBIN GREEN
Dubbing Mixer
STEVE COOKMAN
Additional Cinematography
PAUL MICHAEL ANGELL
LEWIS DAVIES
FRANCIS QURESHI
Camera Operator
CARLOS CALIKA
JAY LAKER
TOM MARCHBANKS
MATTHEW ROWLEY
Assistant Producers
ANNEKA HASKINS
NATALYA MYKHAYLYUK
Production Assistants
ROXANNA GHIRBOMEAN
GREG HORNER
LUBNA SALAD
LEAH YVONNE REVIVO
PAUL VERNON
Researchers
WILL ALMOND
SHARON KITS
ANNA KIDEL
KENO KATSUDA
CHRISTY O’NEIL
MEGAN ROURKE
HIMANSHU SHARMA
Marketing Assistants
AMANDA SOON
DAVIDE RAMBALDI
Additional Music
The Face Of Dorian Gray
Written and Performed by ROBERT MARLOW
Additional Footage
Basildon – Our Town
Produced by WOODLANDS SCHOOL
Community
Produced by NEW TOWN FILMS
Archive
KINOLIBRARY
Personal collection STEPHEN BALDWIN
Rant n’ Rave at The Roundacre SANDRA BROWN
Personal collection RITA CLARK
Personal collection DEAN CLARKE
Personal collection DAWN DERRICK
Personal collection PAUL DODD
City 19 at The Towngate DEAN FENNER
Personal collection STEVEN HASTINGS
Personal collection DAVE HAWKINS
Jelly Pinnacle at The Roundacre MARK LANGRIDGE
Land at The Roundacre PAUL PROGRAM
Personal collection IAN ROUGH
Personal collection ROB WOOD
Artworks featured
Morning by Shaun Badham
Mosaic by GEOFFREY CLARK
Christ by T.B. HUXLEY JONES
Devourer Of Souls by ALAN JOYCE
There’s A Spectre Haunting Europe by ALAN JOYCE
Mother and Child by MAURICE LAMBERT
After The Uprising by ROBERT KOENIG
The Chessmen by WILLIAM MITCHELL
Man Aspires by AJ POOLE
The Compass Bowl by WENDY TAYLOR
Animal Fresco by WENDY TAYLOR
Armillary Sundial by WENDY TAYLOR
Why? by CLIVE WAKEFORD
Cockroach by LUKE ‘DANE’ WARBURTON
Funding Producers (through Kickstarter)
DAVE AMIS
MARK BEECHILL
SIMON CARTER
DN&CO
TIM COLLINS
RICHARD N CRABTREE
GRAEME DAVIDSON
GEORGE GREEN
GARY HARSENT
CARSTEN HERMANN
KEN + THELMA HIBBELER
BEN LEWIS
AMANDA LOOMES
DEBORA KNIGHTS
MIM MACMAHON
TOM MARCHBANKS
MICHAEL R POTTER
JONATHAN PRESTON
RAJ RANDHAWA
SIMON SEGARS
CHLOE SMITH
KOSALA UBAYASEKARA
Special Thanks
The people of Basildon, all Kickstarter supporters, Blackdroid, Adam Brown, Basildon Council, Basildon Heritage Centre, Bas Productions, Sue Bayles, Mark Beechill, Marilyn Bellamy, BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio Essex, Brutalist Architecture In The Sun, The Castlemayne, Everyone at Contented Brothers, Jo Cullen, dn&co, Eastgate Gallery, Fire At Dawn, Liam Garvo, The Edge, The Evening Echo, Gately Freeman, Lewis Hare, Warren Harper, Steve Hooker, Lisa Horner, Guy Hulse, Nina Humphrey, Ian Irving, Rob Kubicki, James McConachie, The Mill, John Murphy, Rob Wood, Jonny Matfin, Max Newton, Phoenix FM, Ken Porter, Helena Rivera, Chloe Smith, Ian and Sue Smith, Louise Smith, Wendy Taylor, The TCPA, The Thalian Society, Charlie Thompson, The Towngate Theatre, Christine Townley, Troika, Cassie Wiles, Penny Wiles, The Yellow Advertiser, Wat Tyler Country Park
A CULT MODERN Production.
Airdrie to Cumbernauld in Storm Doris - 23/02/17
Snow and non moving traffic.
Ravenswood Local Nature Reserve, Cumbernauld
Ravenswood Local Nature Reserve was established on old farm land in Cumbernauld and has a series of ponds, wetlands, scrub areas and orchid meadows. A system of footpaths gives easy access. A local wildlife expert, Carrick Crawford, organises a conservation volunteer group and encourages visits to the reserve.
A pleasant and enjoyable drive in Scottish Motorways
From McInroy's Point, Gourock to Glasgow. It is probably more enjoyable to watch from a larger screen.
Gates to Cumbernauld House Estate
The gates to the old Cumbernauld Estate in Cumbernauld Glen.
To help the community of Cumbernauld regain ownership of the house pledge your support at
cumbernauldhousetrust.org.uk
or
facebook.com/cumbernauldhouse
'My Name is...' Scotland Tour 2015 Trailer
Full info at
By Sudha Bhuchar, Directed by Philip Osment
2015 Scotland Tour:
Tue 1 September, 7.45 pm
Cumbernauld Theatre
cumbernauldtheatre.co.uk
Thu 3 – Sat 5 September, 7.45pm
Tron Theatre, Glasgow
tron.co.uk
Fri 18 September, 7.30pm
An Lanntair, Stornoway
lanntair.com
Sun 20 September, 7.30pm
Eden Court Theatre, Inverness
eden-court.co.uk
Tue 22 September, 7pm
The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen
aberdeenperformingarts.com
Thu 24 – Sat 26 September, 8pm
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
traverse.co.uk
Tue 29 September, 7.30pm
Macrobert Arts Centre, Stirling
macrobert.org
Thu 1 – Fri 2 October, 7.30pm
Dundee Rep
dundeerep.co.uk
This captivating new verbatim play uncovers a cross-cultural story that began in early 80s Glasgow, long before the 'tug-of-love' tale that hit headlines in 2006, when a young girl left Scotland for Pakistan.
Video by Nye Williams nyewilliams.com with Assistant Director Diyan Zora
Creative Team:
Designer Miriam Nabarro
Costume Supervisor Fiona Parker
Composer Arun Ghosh
Lighting Designer Ian Scott
Dramaturgy Lin Coghlan
TDA Associate Director (Rehearsals) - Diyan Zora
TDA Associate Director (Tour) - Bethan Dear
Strathclyde Country Park and M&Ds Theme Park (Glasgow,Scotland)
Birds eye view of Strathclyde Country Park and M&Ds Theme Park near Glasgow city, Scotland. Taken by Mavic Pro
Viral bum-wiggling sensation Epic Strut Guy shakes booty in Britain for first time
The world's biggest TWERKER who shot to fame on the MoneySuperMarket ads says his bottom is now more famous than Kim Kardashian's. Big-reared businessman Dave showed off his famous STRUT on Wednesday for the first time in the UK. Dave was first caught shaking his hips in Los Angeles but this week bared his legs and wiggled his way across the Millennium Bridge over the River Thames in central London. Passers-by watched twerking businessman strut over what’s nicknamed “the wobbly bridge” and posed for selfies with the advert hero.
See more at SWNS.com
Background to The Straw Chair and St. Kilda
Background and history to The Straw Chair, it's connection to St. Kilda and the true story underpinning it. Interviews with Director Liz Carruthers, Writer Sue Glover, Creative Producer Liz Burton-King and Designer Claire Halleran.
Award-winning Borderline Theatre and Hirtle Productions present Sue Glover’s captivating play about liberty, lost love, female empowerment and marriage for its first Scottish tour since 1988.
Set in the early eighteenth century on the remote Scottish island of Hirta (St. Kilda) it explores liberty, lost love, female empowerment and marriage in captivating fashion.
It’s a stormy start to marriage for 17-year-old Isabel and her minister husband Aneas, as they arrive from Edinburgh onto the remote Sottish island of St. Kilda. Amongst the inhabitants lives Lady Grange, based the true historical figure named Rachel Chiesley, who is desperate to return to civilisation.
Isabel is appalled yet fascinated by Rachel, who tells the young bride unfamiliar stories of betrayal and abduction. While Isabel uncovers alarming similarities, battling between youthful exhilaration and the danger of being too troublesome a wife, Lady Grange clings with tragic dignity to the two things she has left in the world – a consuming rage and an old straw chair.
TOUR DATES:
30 March* an Lanntair, STORNOWAY, Isle of Lewis 7.30pm; £10/£9 members (£8) 01851 708480 lanntair.com
01 April Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, SLEAT, Isle of Skye 7.30pm; £12 (£10) 01471 844 207 seall.co.uk
03 April Eden Court Theatre, INVERNESS 7:30pm; £14 (£12/£8 under 18s) 01463 234 234 eden-court.co.uk
04 April Birnam Arts, BIRNAM 8pm; £14/£12 conc. (£5 U16s) 01350 727674 birnamarts.com
07 April Ardross Community Hall, ARDROSS 8pm; £10 (£7) 01349 880591 ardrosscommunityhall.ticketsource.co.uk
08 April Astley Hall, ARISAIG 7.30pm; £7 (£6) 01687 450263 spanglefish.com/astleyhall
10 April Comar, Druimfin, TOBERMORAY 8pm; £10 (£6 U18s & members) 01688 302211 comar.co.uk
11 April The Tower Digital Arts Centre, HELENSBURGH 7.30pm; £9 (£7) 01436 820 369 helensburghboxoffice.com
14-18 April* Tron Theatre, GLASGOW 7.45pm; Tue-Thu £14 (£10), Fri-Sat £16 (£12) 0141 552 4267 tron.co.uk
21 April Cumbernauld Theatre, CUMBERNAULD 7.45pm; £12 (£8/£6) 01236 732887 cumbernauldtheatre.co.uk
22 April Carlops Village Hall, PENICUIK 7.30pm; £10 (£6 U16s) 07773 024 024 carlops.net
23-25 April* Traverse Theatre, EDINBURGH 7.30pm; £16 (£13/£8) 0131 228 1404 traverse.co.uk
28 April* Paisley Arts Centre, PAISLEY 7.30pm; £10 (£6) 0300 300 1210
29 April Gaiety Theatre, AYR 7.30pm; £13.50 (£12.50/£10 students) 01292 288 235 ayrgaiety.co.uk
30 April* Adam Smith Theatre, KIRKCALDY 7.30pm; £12 (£10/£5 students) 01592 583302 onfife.com
01 May Bowhill Theatre, SELKIRK 8pm; £12 (£10 U16s) 01750 22204
02 May Brunton Theatre, MUSSELBURGH 7.30pm; £12 (£10/£7 U18s) 0131 665 2240 thebrunton.co.uk
07 May Bernera Community Centre, GREAT BERNERA 7.30pm; £8/£5 (£20 Group of 4 in advance) 01851 612411
08 May Tarbert Community Centre, TARBERT, Isle of Harris 7.30pm; £8/£5 (£20 Group of 4 in advance) 07584 578759
09 May Stoneybridge Community Centre, STONEYBRIDGE, South Uist 7.30pm; £8/£5 (£20 Group of 4 in advance) 01878 700 154
Chou Pahrot
ChouPahrot.com
Chou Pahrot was one of Scotland's most unusual rock music bands of the 1970s. Originally appearing as a 4-piece consisting of guitar, bass, drums and saxophone, the departure of the guitar player led to his replacement by violin and a change of name to Chou Pahrot.
Home base was the Paisley/Glasgow area, where posters on abandoned buildings (a plentiful phenomena of recession hit 1970s West of Scotland) advertising their next gig were a familiar sight - invariably with the band's mascot, Freddie Horse (a demented looking grinning horse, sometimes with a monocle) either announcing in a giant speech bubble the next gig or simply saying that month's piece of soundbite lunacy.
The influence of Captain Beefheart was notable in their angular music, wild stage show and in their penchant for strange stage names. Other influences included Ornette Coleman's electric music with Prime Time, Frank Zappa, Wild Man Fischer, and The Broons.
Chou Pahrot were late exponents of a high-energy, in-your-face strand of early-70s long-hair music, which was overshadowed by the more bland and comfortable forms of Prog and then swamped by Punk. Their music evolved to encompass humorous lyrics with shades of Ivor Cutler sung in their natural Scottish accent, rather than the mid-Atlantic drawl that was then commonplace.
Through the late 1970s, Chou Pahrot continued to divide listeners at the bars and festivals of Scotland, with occasional incursions into Germany. They were favourites of The Rezillos, and frequently opened for them. The band eventually split, unable to gain a permanent recording contract, but their antics paved the way for Pronk bands that merged Prog with Punk, such as Cardiacs
[edit] Discography
Buzgo Tram Chorus (Klub K.E.P.101)
Chou Pahrot Live (1979 Klub LP, produced by Pete Shipton)
[edit] Musicians
Eggy Beard (Martin McKenna) - Violin
Monica Zarb (Robert Donaldson) - Bass, vocal
Mama Voot (Tony O'Neill) - Guitar, sax, vocal
Fish Feathers McTeeth (Dave Lewis) - Drums on EP
The Amphibian (John O'Neil, no relation) - Drums on LP
I put together this short video to keep the music ALIVE and to make sure people NEVER forget this amazing music.
By the way I am on the look out for a MP3 copy of the bands EP
BUZGO TRAM CHORUS
And any pictures you have to make a better tribute to the band!
choupahrot.com
Glasgow M8 & Hydro Timelapse 720p
Finally decided to try a wee night-time timelapse in and around Glasgow city centre . I'd like to thank the Hydro for supplying the X-Factor crowd as they departed the arena .Thanks also go to Nietzlawe for his song Blink Of An Eye used in this timelapse .
Boys' Brigade - East Lowland Area Queen's Badge Parade 2009 Part 2
The Boys' Brigade East Lowland Area (Edinburgh, Leith & District, Scottish Border and West Lothian Battalions) Queen's Badge Presentation Parade on Wednesday 3 June 2009
The Parade was formed up in front of the Scottish Parliament building follow ing a reception and then marched to the Canongate Kirk for the Presentation Ceremony.
Young Men from the following 17 Companies were presented with their Queen's Badge Certificates:
13th Edinburgh
41st Edinburgh
61st Edinburgh
63rd Edinburgh
65th Edinburgh
10th Leith
12th Leith
1st Loanhead
3rd Galashiels
2nd Linlithgow
5th Livingston
1st Uphall
1st Campsie
1st Chryston
1st Cumbernauld
2nd Cumbernauld
1st Torrance
Winter Afternoon Snow Drive From Edinburgh Road In Perth To Scone Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland Winter morning snow video of a road trip drive from Edinburgh Road then up Tay Street and across Queens Bridge to Bridgend in Perth the onto the A94 road to the village of Scone, Perthshire. Roads and streets still tricky after even more heavy snowfalls today due to The Beast from the East weather
Council to consult on towering ambition
We will be consulting with residents early next year on ambitious plans which could see all 48 residential tower blocks in North Lanarkshire demolished over the next 20 years.
The plans - which are part of the council's strategy to provide better homes, regenerate town centres and create jobs - would see around half a billion pounds invested across North Lanarkshire.
Czech Market (1967)
Unissued / Unused material -
Czech voiceovered newsreel material.
Czechoslovakia.
VS In market at Gottwaldov, women going about their shopping. The market sells from vegetable to live rabbits and chicks. Women queue at some of the stalls.
(Comb. F.G.) Old record suggests that material dates from around 31/08/1967.
FILM ID:3250.25
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
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