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Archive clips

To celebrate 60 years of TV in Scotland we've dipped into the archive to find great clips from drama, comedy, music and history programming at Ö÷²¥´óÐã Scotland.

This is a continuity graphic from days gone by. The eagle-eyed among you will notice we've squeezed the latest Ö÷²¥´óÐã Scotland logo into the centre circle.

Comedy

  • (Rab C Nesbitt) — Catch up on Rab's last 21 years. His illustrious C.V. includes his roles as husband, father, best mate, work shy slob and all round nutter.

  • (Chewin' the Fat) — Jack and Victor receive a parcel containing the Electro Justice Sting Charger 2.

  • (Limmy's Show) — Internet sensation Limmy’s classic character Falconhoof deals with a highly suspicious caller.

  • (Gary: Tank Commander) — Gary is Beyonce, as the boys recreate Single Ladies, at their base camp in Afghanistan.

  • (Burnistoun) — Iain Connell and Robert Florence star in a classic skit about a lift that doesn't speak Scottish. Freedom!

Drama

  • (Down Among the Big Boys, 1993) — The detective son of an upright police sergeant is about to marry the daughter (Ashley Jensen) of a wealthy and compulsive thief called JoJo (Billy Connolly).

  • (The Slab Boys, 1979) — John Byrne's semi-autobiographical tale set in a Paisley carpet factory in the late 1950's.

  • (Phoo Action, 2008) — High-action exploits of Buddhist Kung-Fu law enforcement officer Terry Phoo and feisty teen-rebel turned super-hero Whitey Action. (Jaime Winston)

  • (Takin' Over the Asylum, 1994) — A professional DJ (Ken Stott) agrees to resurrect the radio station in a mental hospital and realises that not all the lunatics are on the inside. Also stars David Tennant.

  • (The Crow Road, 1996) — Adaptation of Iain Bank’s dark and witty novel. Starring Jospeh McFadden, Bill Paterson, Peter Capaldi and Dougray Scott.

Music

  •  — Filmed at Ö÷²¥´óÐãcoming Live - The Final Fling - 28th November 2009 at The Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow.

  •  — Filmed at Ö÷²¥´óÐãcoming Live - The Final Fling - 28th November 2009 at The Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow.

  •  — Performances of their classic tracks Satan and Chime live at the music festival at Inverness.

  •  — Scottish musician performs Parcel O'Rougues at the Auld Lang Syne concert.

History

  •  — Skara Brae was established by Neolithic inhabitants of Scotland who had adapted from nomadic hunter-gatherers to become settled communities based on agriculture and trade.

  •  — Betrayed John de Mentieth, Wallace is handed over to the English before being transported to London to stand trial for his 'crimes'. Video: A history of Scotland: Bishop Makes King.

  •  — Over the nights of the 13th and 14th March 1941 Clydebank, Glasgow, was repeatedly bombed in a sustained campaign that resulted in hundreds of casualties. Video: Reporting Scotland, 2009.