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  • Scottish Entertainment / Actor News This week in SEAN, Craig Ferguson talks about his experience on Shark Week, James McAvoy has news on his latest projects, Alan Cumming’s ‘Burlesque’ gets a release date and Ewan McGregor goes fishing and drinks coffee on the set of his new film. Saba I.
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  • You Have Been Watching… The Big Man Since I was a youngster men seemed to be split into two groups, big men and wee men. As everyone is a big man when you’re young this distinction seemed arbitrary, but as you grow up you realise that someone being labelled big man is about more than height or bulk, there was an aura. […] Alistair Braidwood
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  • This Week in SEAN This week in Scottish Entertainment / Actor News, Angus Macfadyen joins the cast of Hirokin, Robert Carlyle and John Hannah are at Comic Con in San Diego, the first trailer becomes available for Dougray Scott’s ‘There Be Dragons’ and David Tennant is on location at Auchindrain. Saba I.
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  • This Week in SEAN – The Best of the Scots on Craig Ferguson This week in Scottish Entertainment / Actor News we look back on some of Craig Ferguson’s best Scottish interviews of the past 12 months featuring Gerard Butler, Robert Carlyle, Ewan McGregor and Billy Connolly. Saba I.
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  • You Have Been Watching… The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie This week’s featured film is a bona fide classic, and, like Muriel Spark’s 1961 novel from which it is adapted, much more subversive and controversial than many would give it credit for. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is a film about loyalty, betrayal, guilt, duty, responsibility and questions of nature versus nurture. Alistair Braidwood
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  • This Week in SEAN This week in Scottish Entertainment / Actor News, Craig Ferguson has some surprising news, Brian Cox joins the new Planet of the Apes film, a sporran-full of Scottish actors are cast in HBO’s new drama series and Henry Ian Cusick is on the streets of NYC in Law and Order: Saba I.
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  • You Have Been Watching… Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself This week’s film is the wonderfully titled Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself. Set in present day Glasgow this 2002 movie is a real European affair, co-produced as it is by Scotland, France, Denmark and Sweden. This international feel stretches to a wonderfully eclectic cast which includes the always brilliant Shirley Henderson, Mads Mikkelsen (seen recently […] Alistair Braidwood
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  • Scottish Entertainment / Actor News This week in SEAN, Alan Cumming talks about being nominated for an Emmy, Henry Ian Cusick is set to return to US telly, photos of Gerry Butler on the Machine Gun Preacher set and footage of David Tennant filming in the Isle of Man and the Hebrides. Saba has more: Saba I.
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  • You Have Been Watching… Strictly Sinatra For some people, Scottish cinema consists of Trainspotting, Braveheart, Local Hero, Whisky Galore, whatever happens to be a particular favourite and little else. From early Powell and Pressburger and Ealing, through the madness of Brigadoon, the badness of the 1970s and the Forsyth dominated 1980s, to the renaissance of the last 20 years, this new […] Alistair Braidwood
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