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Princess Anne awkwardly mistakes England rugby player for Celebrity Traitors star Joe Marler
Princess Anne, who has been patron of the Scottish Rugby Union since 1986, stopped to chat to a 'starstruck' player before kick-off on Saturday at Murrayfield.
Still Game creators and stars Greg Hemphill and Ford Kiernan attended the station this morning to reveal the installation and ...
England prop Joe Heyes has disclosed an amusing case of mistaken identity involving Princess Anne ahead of last Saturday's Six Nations encounter with Scotland at Murrayfield. During the traditional ...
BBC Scotland left fans speculating about a new TV show after clues including the weclome mat and a social media teaser - but ...
Still Game stars Greg Hemphill and Ford Kiernan unveil giant 'weclome' mat at Glasgow Central for BBC's Made of Glasgow campaign, celebrating Scottish comedy.
In recent years, his role as the rapscallion host of the American version of “The Traitors” — Peacock’s murder-mystery competition series hit, which Cumming has described in his cleverly dry fashion ...
England tighthead Joe Heyes revealed that he was mortified to be mistaken for retired prop turned reality TV star Joe Marler by Princess Anne.
You don't need a big dog for protection—vets told Newsweek about the small breeds that can deliver the same results.
"I thought for a second I was gonna get beaten up by Ray Donovan in a parking lot. Liev, if you see this, I'm legit sorry, and I owe you a pie." ...
Young Glasgow artist Trackie McLeod talks us through Utopia, the boozer he built from scratch where punters can sink a beer, throw darts at Thatcher or Trump – and win chocolate coins from one-armed b ...
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'The Moment': Charli XCX on acting out an end to brat summer
Neon-green "brat summer" may be long gone, but Charli XCX resurrects its chaos in a meta-satire where even a credit-card deal can spark a meltdown. What does the film reveal about the pressure pushing ...
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Still Game stars Greg Hemphill and Ford Kiernan celebrate Glasgow comedy and storytelling at Central Station
The BBC have added a giant ‘weclome’ mat to Glasgow Central Station. The eye catching installation, inspired by the mat from Still Game, marks the latest moment in the BBC’s Made of Glasgow campaign.
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