Drone Footage of River City Set, River City Filming Location
Drone Footage of the river city set
River City - Behind The Scenes (2min)
atcharlotte.org/river-city/
Pay What You Can Night - August 28th, 2014
Previews - August 29 & 30, 2014
Opening September 3, continues through September 20, 2014
A National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere. Voted Audience & Judges Favorite at ATC's 2013 nuVoices Festival
Just weeks after her father’s death, Mary discovers a childhood photograph of him from a past he never talked about. Determined to excavate her heritage, Mary goes on a quest to uncover a half-century of family and town secrets buried in the West End of Louisville, Kentucky. Sometimes, going back home means leaving life behind.
Production Team
Diana Grisanti - Playwright
Director - Ann Marie Costa
Asst. Director - Kelly Truax
Dramaturg - Martin Wilkins
Stage Manager / Costume & Properties Designer - Carrie Cranford*
Set Designer - Dee Blackburn
Lighting Designer - Hallie Gray
Sound Designer - Chip Decker
Cast
Mary Christopher - Kayla Carter*
Javier Cintron - Matt Cosper
Edward Christopher - Jeremy DeCarlos*
Sister Alice/Ruthie - Polly Adkins
Father Schroeder/Roger - Tommy Foster
Whitney Deeley - Jonavan Adams
*Denotes a member of Actors' Equity Association.
◄ Scottish Soap Opera - River City ►
BBC Scotland soap opera River City. Aired on 10th August 2010. River City is a long-running, popular Scottish television soap opera, first broadcast in Scotland on BBC Scotland on 24 September 2002. River City storylines examine the domestic and professional lives of the people who live and work in the fictional town of Shieldinch in Glasgow. The series primarily centres around the residents of Shieldinch, their houses, flats and apartments and its neighbouring streets, namely Montego Street and which encompasses a pub, bistro, community centre, café and various small businesses, in addition to a subway station and basketball court.
The series was originally screened as two half-hour episodes per week. Today, one hour-long episode is broadcast each week on Tuesday evenings, with a repeat on Sunday afternoons.
Me as Dr Annie Jandoo River City Tour 15/07/2017
via YouTube Capture
National Cycle Network Route 7 Glasgow Loch Lomond Dumbarton Balloch Cycle Path Guide
Part of a series covering cycling in the highlands of Scotland - Sustrans National Cycle Network Route 7 Lochs and Glens North (Glasgow - Inverness). Watch for new sections as they get added. They are intended to give you a feel for the route, gradient and surface - as well as showcasing the beautiful scenery.
The Glasgow – Loch Lomond Cycle path has been around since 1988 and is now incorporated into the national cycle network Route 7. So, starting off at Bells Bridge where Route 7 heads south for Carlisle, we cycle alongside the Clyde.
Normally I’d be adding information about heights and gradients but not in this run – it’s pretty much flat and doesn't get far from sea level. So it’s riverside, then cycle path/pavement, some minor roads, more cyclepath, then canal towpath on the Forth and Clyde canal from Clydebank to Bowling, some more railway path into Dumbarton, quietish roads through Dumbarton and then north on the banks of the river Leven to Balloch.
Signage and directions are very good and frequent – although it didn’t stop me from missing a few turns – when I see them on the video – I don’t know what I was doing. There were a couple of sections of the path blocked on this day - they were NOT signposted at all – no diversions set up, so you just have to follow your nose if that happens.
Although the signage is good don't rely too much on the miles – they stick and then jump a couple of miles at a time.
Hazards? Well – this isn’t chocolate box or shortbread box Scotland, it’s urban realism most of the way, so expect some broken glass, shopping trolleys in the canal … though I have to say on this trip there was very little – everything was pretty clean and well maintained – in fact there was less litter than on some of the highland sections . Also watch out for road crossings and generally on the road sections through Glasgow and Dumbarton
Surfaces – pretty good condition all the way.
And unfortunately my memory card ran out at loch Lomond – so this is just a one way video – and honest – I didn’t get the train back.
Cycled 23 April 2016 with a Specialized Tricross with 32c Marathon Plus tyres.
GoPro Hero 4 Silver, 1080 wide, protune, gopro colour -0.5 ev to retain the skies using the Grad Filter effect in
Additional material Lumix TZ30 set at -2/3 ev and DJI Phantom 2 with Gopro
Edited with Sony Movie Studio Platinum 13. No stabilisation (it cuts the field of view). Some Youtube compression artifacts after upload owing to the lack of stabiliastaion.
Royalty-free music by
Underwaterbeats
Riot (courtesy of You Tube Music Library)
Tom Kent
Notembug
Young Scot Awards 2014 - River City - Megabus Tour
The cast of River City spoke with us on our Young Scot Awards Megabus tour - Alex, Stella, Stevie, Gabriel, Robbie and the 2 Bobs describe just exactly why the awards are so special.
youngscotawards.co.uk
Music by Young Scot Awards 2013 Winner, Mark Angels!
Superhero
Mark Angels - @MarkAngelico
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Rollanddrop - Jingle Punks
Achaidh Cheide Celtic - Kevin MacLeod
Get Back - Silent Partner
Happy Boy End Theme - Kevin MacLeod
Divertimento - Kevin MacLeod
Blakey's Burnout - John Deley
Folk Round - Kevin MacLeod
Plastic or Paper - Wes Hutchinson
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Young And Old Know Love - Puddle of Infinity
Baroque Coffee House - Doug Maxwell
Enchanted Valley - Kevin MacLeod
Brandenburg Concerto - Kevin MacLeod
Rio At Night
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Magnet Fishing Uk for boating harbour treasure on the river clyde glasgow
return magnet fishing trip to bowling harbour close to old Kirkpatrick scotland in search of more old river treasures some more kl finds again.
It lies on the north bank of the Firth of Clyde, between the towns of Clydebank and Dumbarton. It is at one end of the Antonine Wall and therefore represents the extreme limit of the Roman Empire on the west coast of the island of Great Britain
Bowling has been long associated with shipbuilding and ship repairing. The opening of the Forth and Clyde canal at Bowling in 1790 increased the number of vessels passing through the small village on their way to Glasgow.
The first shipbuilding name in Bowling is that of Thomas MacGill, originally from Glasgow. He rented the Graving dock in 1800, for which he paid £25 in the first year. McGill and two of his sons built vessels at Bowling until 1843 when the yard was forced to close due to an extension of the Forth and Clyde Canal basin.
In 1834 George Mills and Charles Wood entered into partnership, opening a shipyard at Littlemill in Bowling, at the other end of the bay from Thomas MacGill. This partnership did not last long, as Charles Wood left to set up a shipyard in Dumbarton on his own. In 1840/1 George Mills retired from shipbuilding and the shipyard closed.
In 1851 a new partnership was formed at Bowling between Thomas MacGill's two sons, David and Thomas, and James Scott, whose father owned land at Littlemill. The company was known as Scott & MacGill.[7] The shipyard was located on ground known as Frisky Hall Orchard and this small yard built wooden sailing vessels until, in 1874, it built its first iron vessel.
In 1876 Thomas MacGill retired from the firm, leaving James Scott on his own and the name of the company was changed to Scott and Company. A partnership was formed in 1892 between James Scott and his two sons, Charles Wood Scott and James Scott Junior. The firm's name was changed again, to Scott and Sons. The firm continued to prosper well into the twentieth century, building in excess of 450 vessels, many of these being passenger vessels and coasters for Gardner & Stewart. In 1958, following the retirement of James W. Scott, the firm became a limited company, trading under the name Scott Sons (Bowling) Limited.
In June 1965, the company was taken over by Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company of Greenock. In 1979 the decision was taken to close the shipbuilding yard.[8] The last vessel to leave the yard was the Laggan[9] built for Forth Tugs Limited of Grangemouth.
Glenarbuck House is a Category B listed building in Bowling. It was built in 1804 for the merchant Gilbert Hamilton (1744-1808) who was the first president of the Glasgow Humane Society, a founding member of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce and Glasgow's Lord Provost in 1792. Later owners included the Duke of Sutherland and the Scott family of the shipbuilders Scott and Sons.
magnet used 250 kg neodymium magnet
30 meters climbing rope
City of Whitehorse MSR Ballarat
Very hot day for the band with the sun coming out for the afternoon, hitting 37 degrees
Selected Originals - Queen At Dumbarton Castle Aka Dumbarton Castle Ceremony (1953)
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story Queen At Dumbarton Castle 53/28.
Material for Newsreel Story - extra shots. - Natural sound in parts.
Dumbarton, Scotland.
Train pulls in at railway station. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh meet local dignitaries. Queen visits factory making adding machines. Different shots of Queen at ceremony at Dumbarton Castle with soldiers. Queen and Duke talk to various officers. Queen looks around the castle. Various shots of crowds. Queen visits building in the rain. Bagpipe band play as Guard of Honour are inspected. Ceremony of Queen being challenged by sentry. V. Guards turning out. & SCU. LV. Keeper followed by Key bearer descending steps. & SCU. The keeper salutes Queen. SV. Queen receiving salutes. LV. The keeper advancing with Keys, kneels at. CU. Queen touches key. SV. Pan, from trumpeters playing fanfare to Royal Standard flying. SV. Queen walking towards castle. SV. Duke of Edinburgh following. LV. Royal party mounting castle steps. & SV. Queen leaves Castle by steps. National Anthem is played. More shots of crowds. GV. Dumbarton Castle.
Notes: Andrew Mair a local Baillie, is one of the men being presented to the Queen at Dumbarton Station.
The Provost in the red cloak at the castle is Alan M'leod
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Corrour To Dalwhinnie | A Point-To-Point Adventure
This spring we joined forces with two of our favourite brands, RAB and Lowe Alpine, to set our Ambassadors & Supported Athletes a challenge: Mollie, Tristan and Iona were tasked with planning the perfect Scottish point-to-point hike, using only public transport. Here's how they got on...
A Walk Round Overtoun House, Dumbarton
A walk round Overtoun House, Dumbarton, used as a film location in quite a few films such as Cloud Atlas.
Colmcille pipe band qualifying @ the world's 2016
Scotland Morning Timelapse
Sun rising,Portobello, Edinburgh.
Fair Hill 2012 MacMillan Medley.avi
MacMillan Gd 3 Medley performance at Fair Hill 2012 for 2nd place.
4822 Kilmarnock Drive
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Europes number 1 professional wrestler and Buster from River City has a wee message for you.....
Scotland’s Forgotten Suffering
3/4. Heavy fines, imprisonment, torture and execution. Frequently, and conveniently ignored, this was the period of Scotland's Greatest Persecution. A time when faithful Christians would inevitably suffer in continuing to follow God's Word. In a time of increasing hostility to Christian values, there are vital lessons for us today from this awful but heroic period.
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River City Mock Titles (BBC SCOTLAND)
River City Mock Titles (BBC SCOTLAND)
PHOTOS TAKEN 5/6/2010
Dumbarton Riverside 2004's 3rd place medal presentation ceremony, Sunday June 4th 2017
Dumbarton Riverside 2004's came in 3rd at Dumbarton Uniteds one-day-festival in Vale Of Leven, 4/6/17