VIDEO: Glamis Castle's Macbeth features in new VisitScotland advert
One of the jewels in the Angus crown is set to enjoy UK-wide exposure in a new advert. (...)
VisitScotland campaign to bring national TV exposure for Pittenweem
A scenic coastal village's tourism credentials are set for a major boost after it was chosen to feature in a major UK-wide advertising campaign. (...)
TV exposure beckons for actress and writer Lisa Nicoll
A play by an actress and writer from the Dundee area has been picked up by a film production company to be turned into a television drama. (...)
BBC show Town, with Nicholas Crane, stopping off in Perth
Perth is one of just four locations to be featured on a new television show, produced by the Open University and the BBC. (...)
Channel 4 approach Dundee's Hann family for documentary
Dundee's biggest family are getting ready to be television stars, with Channel 4 keen to screen their story. (...)
Community service for opportunistic theft from Arbroath man's safe
An opportunist thief who admitted stealing over £4000 from the safe of an Arbroath man while visiting his home has avoided jail. (...)
Viridor leading the way in responsible disposal of 'e-waste'
The Perth firm which recycles electronics for Scottish local authorities has branded as "unacceptable" the illegal export of electronic waste — or e-waste — by unscrupulous "underground" companies. (...)
Scotland to welcome Kate and Wills tourism honeymoon
The unprecedented interest in a royal romance which has captured the imagination of a worldwide audience will bring "incalculable" benefits to Scotland over many years, tourism chiefs have said. (...)
Kaye Adams covering the news from all angles
Spending an hour in the company of Margaret Thatcher still ranks as the most nerve-wracking moment of Kaye Adams' career. (...)
Burnistoun boys back for more
Burnistoun, the hit comedy series set in a fictional Scottish town populated by the weird, the weirder and the weirdest, begins its second series tonight. Jack McKeown talks to its creators, former Chewin' the Fat writers Iain Connell and Robert Florence. (...)
Japan Society of Scotland chairman says devastated country will recover
A renowned Perthshire scholar who worked in Japan for more than 30 years is flying back to the disaster-hit country. (...)
Aberdour's Love Thy Neighbour loss 'is Grassington's gain'
A reality television show about village life that was almost filmed in Aberdour has continued to split opinion. (...)
BBC's Grand Tours of Scotland planning to stop off at Stonehaven open-air pool
Stonehaven's popular open-air swimming pool looks set to feature in the new series of BBC television show Grand Tours of Scotland. (...)
Scottish Renewables chief responds to Newsnight comment criticism
The chief executive of Scottish Renewables has sought to clarify his position following demands for an apology over remarks he made on television. (...)
Kirkcaldy man describes terrifying escape from Libya
A Fife man has spoken of his dramatic escape from violence-hit Libya — with no help from the UK Government. (...)
St Andrews to put on a show for global royal wedding audience
A street party fit for a king is to be thrown as St Andrews falls under the worldwide spotlight on the day of the royal wedding. (...)
Limmy pursuing the new in return to BBC screens
Glasgow comic Brian Limond has gone from internet sensation to fully fledged television star, with the second series of Limmy's Show starting on BBC2 this week. He tells Jack McKeown about comedy, fatherhood, and staying on the wagon. (...)
Jim Weir furious as broadcasters choose not to televise Brechin FC's historic cup tie
Furious Brechin City manager Jim Weir yesterday slammed both BBC and Sky for overlooking their Scottish Cup quarter-final clash with St Johnstone for live television coverage. (...)
Perth minister takes on the Total Wipeout challenge
A Perth minister is about to take on one of the toughest — and funniest — challenges on TV. (...)
The tale of Lachlan Macquarie — the Father of Australia
Highlander Lachlan Macquarie almost single-handedly shaped modern Australia, and new docu-drama to be broadcast by the BBC on Wednesday — Australia Day — aims to shed light on his remarkable life. (...)