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1. Brave (2012)
PG | 93 min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Determined to make her own path in life, Princess Merida defies a custom that brings chaos to her kingdom. Granted one wish, Merida must rely on her bravery and her archery skills to undo a beastly curse.
Directors: Mark Andrews, Brenda Chapman, Steve Purcell | Stars: Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, Julie Walters
Votes: 442,104 | Gross: $237.28M
2. Rebus (2000–2004)
TV-PG | 90 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Set in Edinburgh, the mercurial Detective Inspector John Rebus's investigations lead him through the city's ancient beauty and into its more sinister quarters.
Stars: Ken Stott, Claire Price, Jennifer Black, Gregor Gillespie
Votes: 2,240
3. Taggart (1983–2010)
TV-14 | 120 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
The Maryhill CID investigates gruesome murders against the bleak backdrop of the city of Glasgow.
Stars: Blythe Duff, James MacPherson, Robert Robertson, Iain Anders
Votes: 2,000
4. The Raggedy Rawney (1988)
R | 103 min | Drama, Romance, War
During WWII a youth deserts his country's army after a combat experience, but not before wounding his commanding officer with a knife in order to escape. The young man, now very emotionally... See full summary »
Director: Bob Hoskins | Stars: Dexter Fletcher, Zoë Nathenson, Zoë Wanamaker, Bob Hoskins
Votes: 405
5. Screen Two (1985–1998)
TV-14 | 120 min | Drama
In 1984 Kenith Trodd joined BBC team responding to Channel 4 releases, leading to transition from BBC studio plays to Screen One/Two anthology series. Trodd oversaw first group of titles in these series in 1985.
Stars: Jude North, Roger Brierley, Geoffrey Chater, Norman Jones
Votes: 244
6. AfterLife (2003)
100 min | Drama
An ambitious Scottish journalist is torn between a high-profile career and caring for his younger sister who has Downs Syndrome.
Director: Alison Peebles | Stars: Lindsay Duncan, Kevin McKidd, Paula Sage, James Laurenson
Votes: 196
7.
Rebus (2000–2004)
Episode:
Let It Bleed
(2006)
TV-PG | 75 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Rebus is called to an investment bank after a man shoots himself in front of the bank's owner. In his wallet the dead man has a photo of a young child along with the words Alto Chicampa. At... See full summary »
Director: Roger Gartland | Stars: Alan Tall, Noreen Leighton, Pip Torrens, Ken Stott
Votes: 135
8. Legit (2007– )
30 min | Comedy
Danny and Sammy work at a Glasgow market selling illegal dvd's and pirated computer games. Hilarious half hour comedy show.
Stars: Steven McNicoll, Jordan Young, Clare Grogan, Victoria Balnaves
Votes: 94
9.
Taggart (1983–2010)
Episode:
Root of Evil Part One
(1988)
TV-14 | 45 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Taggart and Jardine investigate a brutal dismemberment of a local loan shark. After his main competitor is killed by a car bomb in broad daylight, they begin suspecting a vigilante is targeting Glaswegian moneylenders.
Director: Peter Barber-Fleming | Stars: Mark McManus, James MacPherson, Celia Imrie, Kenny Ireland
Votes: 84
10. Clan (2019)
13 min | Short, Horror
A young woman hopes to reconnect with her recently passed mother through closing up her mother's childhood home in rural Scotland. She soon discovers her mother and estranged family line ... See full summary »
Director: Claudia Lee | Stars: Tamsin Topolski, Emma D'Inverno, Roger Ringrose
Votes: 80
11.
Taggart (1983–2010)
Episode:
Root of Evil Part Two
(1988)
TV-14 | 45 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Taggart's daughter returns home with news of her engagement, Jardine falls for an actress with a mysterious past, and a local moneylender fights for custody of his son. Then the killer strikes again.
Director: Peter Barber-Fleming | Stars: Mark McManus, James MacPherson, Celia Imrie, Kenny Ireland
Votes: 43
12. Apple Tree House (2017– )
15 min | Family
Mali is an ordinary boy, with an ordinary family who have just moved into the extraordinary inner-city world of the Apple Tree House estate and on his arrival in his new home Mali is ... See full summary »
Stars: William Vanderpuye, Shaheen Khan, Miranda Sarfo Peprah, Aamir Tai
Votes: 40
13.
Taggart (1983–2010)
Episode:
Root of Evil Part Three
(1988)
TV-14 | 45 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Taggart discovers that his daughter's fiance spent time in prison for armed robbery, Jardine's actress worked at a gentlemen's club, and the two Edinburgh cops following the case from afar might not be as pure as the driven snow.
Director: Peter Barber-Fleming | Stars: Mark McManus, James MacPherson, Celia Imrie, Kenny Ireland
Votes: 40
14.
Screen Two (1985–1998)
Episode:
Drowning in the Shallow End
(1990)
TV-14 | Drama
A young man's personal and professional life falls apart.
Director: Colin Gregg | Stars: Phoebe Nicholls, Paul McGann, Sam Preston, Caroline Guthrie
Votes: 13
15.
Legit (2007– )
Episode:
Night of the Lobster
(2007)
Comedy
Director: Iain Davidson | Stars: Steven McNicoll, Jordan Young, Clare Grogan, Susan Calman
Votes: 10
16. Doctor Who: Doom Coalition (2015 Podcast Series)
Sci-Fi
In Doom Coalition, the Eleven, a Time Lord criminal with a disease that causes him to retain the personalities of all of his past regenerations, is being sought after by the Doctor, Liv Chenka, and Helen Sinclair.
Stars: Paul McGann, Hattie Morahan, Nicola Walker, Emma Cunniffe
Votes: 8
17.
Legit (2007– )
Episode:
Danny, Champion of the World
(2007)
Comedy
Director: Iain Davidson | Stars: Steven McNicoll, Jordan Young, Clare Grogan, James Fleet
Votes: 8
18.
Legit (2007– )
Episode:
Manitoba
(2007)
Comedy
Director: Iain Davidson | Stars: Steven McNicoll, Jordan Young, Clare Grogan, Leah MacRae
Votes: 6
19.
Legit (2007– )
Episode:
The Old Team
(2007)
Comedy
Director: Iain Davidson | Stars: Steven McNicoll, Jordan Young, Clare Grogan, Neil McKinven
Votes: 6
20. The Houseman's Tale (1987– )
150 min | Drama
Controversial medical dealing with the politics of medicine and the long hours, black humour and entagled relationships that result.
Stars: Colin Forsythe, Julie Graham, James Telfer, Ian Sexon
21. Making News (1990– )
Drama series about a satellite television news company and the people who work for it.
Stars: Bill Nighy, Annie Lambert, Paul Darrow, Gawn Grainger
23.
Screen Two (1985–1998)
Episode:
Blood Hunt
(1986)
TV-14 | Drama
The Highlands of Scotland. A fight outside the village hall. Robert Menzies lies dead and Allan Innes flees to the hills, pursued by Robert's brother. An old friend, Sandy Ross, tries to prevent the inevitable blood hunt.
Director: Peter Barber-Fleming | Stars: Andrew Keir, Nigel Stock, Yvonne Gilan, Iain Glen
24.
Making News (1990– )
Episode:
The Border Limo
(1990)
Director: Herbert Wise | Stars: Clive Arrindell, Charlotte Attenborough, Geoffrey Bateman, Lois Baxter
25.
Making News (1990– )
Episode:
Yes, We Have No Secrets
(1990)
Director: William Brayne | Stars: Clive Arrindell, Charlotte Attenborough, Ian Bleasdale, Andy Bradford
26.
The Houseman's Tale (1987– )
Episode:
Episode #1.1
(1987)
Drama
Director: Alastair Reid | Stars: Colin Forsythe, Julie Graham, Lawrie McNicol, Juliet Cadzow
27.
Doctor Who: Doom Coalition (2015–2017)
The Eighth Piece
(2016 Podcast Episode)
Sci-Fi
15th century Prague: in the castle dungeons, a prisoner raves about the end of the world. Outside, Liv Chenka seeks out the workshop of a strange Clockmaker to see what he is creating. ... See full summary »
Director: Ken Bentley | Stars: Paul McGann, Nicola Walker, Hattie Morahan, Alex Kingston
28.
Doctor Who: Doom Coalition (2015–2017)
The Doomsday Chronometer
(2016 Podcast Episode)
Sci-Fi
While River Song takes Helen on an archaeological expedition like no other, the Doctor finds himself enlisted by an alien Queen to save her people. Trapped and alone, Liv stares death in ... See full summary »
Director: Ken Bentley | Stars: Paul McGann, Nicola Walker, Hattie Morahan, Alex Kingston
29.
Apple Tree House (2017– )
Episode:
Arachnophobia
(2017)
Family
When Sam discovers a scary spider in her room she panics and seeks out her dad to help. But Sam slowly learns more and more about these 8 legged creatures and how they play a major part in nature and in Ghanaian culture.
Director: Mustapha Kseibati | Stars: Emma D'Inverno, Andrea Hall, Ian Hurley, Summer Jenkins