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DUSA TV wraps up Skint: The Final Episode

Steve MacDougall, Courier, Dundee University, Perth Road, Dundee. Brian Cox in Dundee University students' soap 'Skint'. Pictured, centre is actor Brian Cox surrounded by cast and crew.
Steve MacDougall, Courier, Dundee University, Perth Road, Dundee. Brian Cox in Dundee University students' soap 'Skint'. Pictured, centre is actor Brian Cox surrounded by cast and crew.

Scotland’s first student soap opera is about to air its final episode.

Skint, whose cast has included Brian Cox, was created by students at Dundee University and has been watched by thousands on YouTube.

Skint was the brainchild of Jordan Dunbar and Paul McCallum.

Jordan said, “We have been working on the last episode for a few months and we’re really happy with the final cut.”

“Everyone involved in DUSA TV is hugely excited for the premiere, given that industry professionals will also be in attendance,” he added.

The final episode will be seen first by students, staff and guests at the students’ association on Tuesday.

Jordan said, “We’re so grateful for all the favours, contributions and time people have given DUSA TV and Skint over the last year. We really hope that students will come out in droves to support student media at its best.

“The premiere is just the icing on the cake for us — it will be a great opportunity for the team to let their hair down after months of balancing studying with seven-hour shoots.”

Natalie Coupar, DUSA vice-president, said, “We’ve had fantastic support from the city. The Scarlet Bakery will be providing us with cupcakes for the event, STV have allowed us to film in their studios and both Wave 102 FM and Tay FM recorded jingles to be used in Skint: The Final Episode.”