About Us: Colin Beattie - Owner of Oran Mor
Colin Beattie gives us an insight into the formation of a Play, a Pie and a Pint and the origins of the name Oran Mor.
Alan Bissett Interview
David talks to Alan about his new play 'Turbo Folk'.
Alan Bissett Interview
David talks to Alan about his new adaptation of 'The Confidant'
A Play, A Pie & A Pint: 'Flame Proof' rehearsals
'Flame Proof’ by Lesley Hart
Wednesday 24 - Saturday 27 September 2014 | Lemon Tree Lounge
Lyssa’s ex-fiancé is getting married in the morning. It may not be her wedding but it will sure as hell be her big day. Buddy is dreading the wedding in the morning. His ex-wife will be there with her new fiancé.
Lyssa wants to destroy the wedding. Buddy wants to destroy himself. They could do a lot of damage, should they ever meet. And they do, at 3am in the wedding marquee. Will they survive the night together? Will the wedding go to plan? Whatever happens, there will be fireworks.
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Chic Murray- A Funny Place For A Window
With thanks To Oran Mor who let us record this in The Brasserie, here's a short promo for our play on the life and loves of The Comedian's Comedian, Chic Murray.
Starring Dave Anderson, Maureen Carr and Brian James O'Sullivan Productions
Shot and edited by Elizabeth Caproni
The Fairpley Production Will be on On at Venue 7 The New Town Theatre.
Glasgow West End Byres Road
THE MEND AT THE GLASGOW SHOW
the mend are absoloutly beautiful boys and amazing singers!
Scots band Travis reunite at Glasgow Horseshoe Bar 20 years on
They’ve described their album as the sound of the hangover from the Britpop party, a soul-searching comedown after an era of machismo, cigarettes and alcohol. After the swagger of Blur and Oasis, four young men from Glasgow delivered a pause for breath, a moment in music for gathering thoughts as a century ended and a seismic cultural movement gave way to whatever would come next. What came next was hugely influenced by an album of melodic, introspective songs written everywhere from the tenement closes of Glasgow , to the island of Cumbrae and a city in Israel, by a young man who grew up with his mum in a one-bedroom Glasgow flat. On Christmas Day on BBC Radio Scotland, I explore the cultural impact of what went on to become Travis’s multi-million-selling, multi-award-winning The Man Who, which shaped the careers of two of our biggest bands. In making the hour-long documentary, Travis: The Man Who at 20, I joined radio producer Amy Ferguson and followed in the footsteps of singer Fran Healy, bassist Dougie Payne, guitarist Andy Dunlop and drummer Neil Primrose from a dilapidated rehearsal rooms above a Glasgow pub to the most famous studio in the world, Abbey Road’s Studio 2, where The Beatles recorded. The show hears Killers’ Brandon Flowers credit Travis as the band who “gave us hope”, and Coldplay’s Chris Martin cite them as having “invented” his world-conquering stadium rock outfit. Travis also inspired a generation of young Scots to pick up a guitar. Singer-songwriter Amy MacDonald revealed she owes everything to The Man Who, having seen the band at T In The Park in 2000 in her teens. “I went into Biggars music shop in Glasgow and bought the music book of The Man Who,” said multi-million-selling singer Amy, famed for This Is The Life. “Turn was the first song I ever learned to play. That’s how I got into playing the guitar. Nothing had as much of a profound impact on me as that album did.” After a critical savaging and weak chart form, the band’s performance at that summer’s Glastonbury changed their fortunes, when their performance of then new single Why Does It Always Rain On Me coincided with a passing raincloud. The coincidence featured on the BBC coverage of the festival that night. Within a month, the album was at the top of the charts, where it spent nine weeks. Within 12 months, they returned to Glastonbury as headliners and won Best Band and Best Album at The Brits, with songwriter Healy going on to land an Ivor Novello award. I spoke to Radio 2 presenter Jo Whiley about the pivotal part she played in reversing the band’s fortunes. “To be part of that defining moment in Travis’s history is quite something,” she said. “Those moments really give you something to talk about. This was a tipping point. It was like the Gods had suddenly said, ‘OK, this is what happens when you play this song.’ It got everybody talking about Travis.” The show includes never-before-heard demos of Fran penning much-loved h
Rob Drummond Interview
Susie chats to Rob about his new play 'Top Table'
Peace + Art: Hope College's Celtic May Term 2016
This mini-documentary is the product of research in the arts and peacemaking fields through Hope College's Celtic May Term.
All Interviewees consented to be in this documentary.
Notable Photo Locations included:
Edinburgh Castle-Edinburgh
National Museum of Scotland-Edinburgh
Scottish national Gallery-Edinburgh
Castle Rock Hostle-Edinburgh
St. Andrew’s Cathedral-St. Andrews
Glasgow Cathedral-Glasgow
A Play, A Pie and A Pint-Glasgow
Kelvingrove Art Gallery-Glasgow
HM Prison Crumlin Road-Belfast
Queen’s University-Belfast
Please note, I plan on continuing this research and improving the film. Thus, this film is only the first version.
Things I wish I knew - preparing for consultancy with the RCS
Consultant Hand & Orthopaedic Surgeon, Prash Jesudason FRCS, talks through the things he wish he had known before becoming a consultant surgeon. From dealing with complications to finding his work-life balance, Prash offers advice on a range of topics that many people may not consider.
View our other videos for more hints and tips on how to prepare for consultancy and keep an eye out for upcoming conferences at rcseng.ac.uk/events
Play your cards Right - Brazenhead tenerife
Brazenhead Tenerife 2006 play your cards right dance.
Beehive Brae Honey Beer (Magnus, Munro's Glasgow)
We caught up with Magnus from one of Glasgows leading craft beer bars, Munro's to talk about Scotland's latest artisan ale. Beehive Brae is about more than just great taste, it also has refreshing environmental credentials. This full bodied blonde is produced for the betterment of bees.
For more information check out our website - beehivebrae.uk
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CHIC MURRAY. Telling the Long Nose Story.
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CHIC MURRAY
A World of His Own.
Enjoy the man who was Scotland's funniest comedian.
Featuring rare concert footage and classic TV appearances.
Widely acknowledged as a genius, Chic Murray's unique
Comic talent entertained audiences for over 40 years.
A world of his own captures Chics brand of surreal humour
And storytelling.
The pool expert in an Aberdeen pub
Poor frank thought he got the shot spot on. Think again fools.
Pub COMPLAINTS | Still Game | The Scottish Comedy Channel
Jack and Victor are down in the local pub and they have a word or two to say when it comes to pub improvements...
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