This episode features a conversation with Steve Carson, Head of Multiplatform Commissioning at BBC Scotland, a role which sees him work across TV, radio and digital.
Originally I was keen to talk to Steve about the first year of the BBC Scotland channel, to find out more about the approach to programming on there as well as on BBC Scotland’s other TV channels, radio stations and digital platforms, but then Covid-19 hit.
It’s obviously a challenging time for everyone in Scotland’s creative sector, so when the chance arose to talk to Steve, I was interested to hear how BBC Scotland is responding to lockdown.
But I also wanted to chat about some of the other decision making that takes place away from lockdown, about dramas like Guilt and comedies like Scot Squad, about some of the great documentaries that are on iPlayer right now and about where things might be heading in the coming year.
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This episode features a conversation with Scottish actor and screenwriter, Andrea Gibb, whose latest film, Elizabeth is Missing, is currently on BBC iPlayer.
We discussed her move from acting to writing, her cult 2004 film, Dear Frankie, and how Elizabeth is Missing - produced and filmed in Scotland - came to be. We also discussed the need for a Scottish film studio, just before it was announced that Jason Connery is planning to open one in Edinburgh.
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It's been a wee while since the last episode of the podcast, but life caught up with me. I hope to release at least one new episode each month, so keep an eye on your podcast feed.
In this episode I have a blether with writer/director/actor Matthew Holness about the dark Possum, and some of the cast of the bright and breezy British comedy, Patrick.
In this episode I mention the brilliant Scarfolk, head to https://scarfolk.blogspot.com/ for more on that world.
Find out more about the Radiophonic Workshop over at https://twitter.com/radiophonicwork
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In this episode I have a blether with director Joe Dante!
Joe's a bit of a hero of mine - I still remember sitting in the cinema watching Gremlins 2: The New Batch and I love Matinee - so it was great to talk to him about his love of old movies and his superb website, Trailers from Hell.
Find out more over at http://www.trailersfromhell.com
I also recommend subscribing to the following podcasts:
The Projection Booth: http://projection-booth.blogspot.com/
Pure Cinema Podcast: http://thepinksmoke.com/purecinemapodcast.html
The Twilight Zone Podcast: http://thetwilightzonepodcast.com/
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This episode goes behind-the-scenes of Time Triak, the latest film from Edinburgh documentary filmmaker, Finlay Pretsell.
There's some great advice in here from Finlay on making documentaries, and about what it took to get Time Trial to screen.
Find out more: https://www.timetrialfilm.com/
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Welcome to episode 17 of ReelScotland Blethers.
This episode I speak to Edinburgh-based writer/director Matt Palmer about his new film, Calibre, which debuts worldwide on Netflix on Friday 29th June.
Read Matt's ReelScotland interview from 2011: http://www.reelscotland.com/matt-palmer-on-bringing-horror-classics-to-scottish-cinemas/
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ReelScotland Blethers is both a new and old podcast - here ReelScotland.com's Jonathan Melville tries to explain what's going on with this feed...
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Interview with actor James McAvoy as he discusses his latest film, the Irvine Welsh adaptation, #Filth.
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Jonathan Melville talks to Storyteller Andy Cannon about his new silent cinema event, The Lost Art of the Film Explainer. Read the review http://www.reelscotland.com/event-review-the-lost-art-of-the-film-explainer/ #silentcinema #scotland #edinburgh #film #cinema
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In the role of Merida, heroine of Disney-Pixar’s new animated epic, Brave, actress Kelly Macdonald’s voice is one the most recognisable elements of a film which seeks to bring girl power to 10th Century Scotland. Read the interview http://www.reelscotland.com/shes-the-teenager-i-definitely-wasnt-kelly-macdonald-interview-brave/
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At a recent press conference held to promote Disney-Pixar's Brave, director Mark Andrews noted some of the films that inspired his team.
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Silent film pianist Neil Brand's opening introduction to the 2012 Hippodrome Festival of Silent Cinema in Bo'ness, Scotland.
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Larry O'Reilly and Matt Eyre discuss the launch of Cineworld IMAX Edinburgh.
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Ben Lloyd-Hughes introduces Young James Herriot's Rob McAloon
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Amy Manson on the period setting of Young James Herriot http://www.reelscotland.com/amy-manson-young-james-herriot-bbc-scotland/
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Actor Iain De Caestecker discusses the filming of BBC Scotland's Young James Herriot.
http://www.reelscotland.com/young-james-herriot-iain-de-caestecker-bbc-one/
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Australian actress Melissa George discusses her upcoming Scottish-set thriller, A Lonely Place to Die.
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A round-up of the highs and lows of the 2011 GFF.
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Shona Thomson, Artistic Director of the Hippodrome Festival of Silent Cinema, talks about the new event coming to Scotland.
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An interview with the team at Pilton Video on their Hollywood success with Mum's Birthday - this is the short version, check out Episode 7 for the extended interview.
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An interview with Ron Inglis, Director of Regional Screen Scotland.
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The Southwell Collective discuss scoring silent cinema at the Bo'ness Hippodrome, 12 September 2010.
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Allan Brown, author of Inside The Wicker Man, talks to Jonathan Melville at the Edinburgh International Book Festival, 14 August 2010. Apologies for the audio quality of this mini-episode.
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Billy Bragg visits Edinburgh with his film, Breaking Rocks.
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