ArtWorks Scotland - Season 2 / Year 2007
Season 2 / Year 2007
Episodes
Paolo Nutini Takes on America
Artworks follows Paisley-born singer/songwriter Paolo Nutini as he attempts to build on his million-selling success and crack America.
10 Things to Hate About the Edinburgh Festival
Sanjeev Kohli dissects the most popular moans about the Edinburgh Festival: it's too big, too expensive, too arty and litters an otherwise beautiful city with wacky street performers. Surely Sanjeev can find something to like about the biggest arts festival in the world?
Black Watch: A Soldier's Story
The inside story of the National Theatre of Scotland's play Black Watch, including the moving stories of soldiers who served in Iraq.
Black Watch
Based on interviews with soldiers who served in Iraq, this mix of words, music and song reveals what it means to be part of the Scottish regiment.
Steven Campbell: The Caravan Club
As a tribute to the painter Steven Campbell who died in August 2007, another chance to see this ArtWorks Scotland documentary first shown in 2002.
How to Make a Scottish Movie... Starring Hallam Foe
Starring Jamie Bell and filmed on location in Edinburgh, Hallam Foe is the new film from director David Mackenzie. Will it join the list of Scottish classics?
Edwyn Collins: Home Again
Following Edwyn Collins, former lead singer of Orange Juice and a successful solo artist in his own right, on his road to recovery following a brain haemorrhage in February 2005.
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