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1. 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: 1,997
2. Restless Natives (1985)
PG | 90 min | Comedy, Crime
Two Scottish friends become local folk heroes and tourist attractions when they start holding up tour buses with novelty items.
Director: Michael Hoffman | Stars: Vincent Friell, Ned Beatty, Joe Mullaney, Teri Lally
Votes: 1,972
3. Doctor Finlay (1993–1996)
TV-14 | 60 min | Drama
Following his service in World War II, Dr. Finlay returns to the practice at Arden House, at a time when the National Health Service is about to be instituted.
Stars: David Rintoul, Annette Crosbie, Ian Bannen, Gordon Reid
Votes: 537
4. Play for Today (1970–1984)
75 min | Comedy, Drama
A British television anthology drama series that aired on BBC1 between 1970 and 1984.
Stars: Alison Steadman, Nigel Hawthorne, Tony Caunter, David Daker
Votes: 392
5. Take the High Road (1980–2003)
30 min | Drama
The residents of the rural Scottish village of Glendarroch deal with issues ranging from crop failures and parish pump politics to infidelity, alcoholism and drug abuse.
Stars: Eileen McCallum, Alec Monteath, Caroline Ashley, Marjorie Thomson
Votes: 139
6.
Taggart (1983–2010)
Episode:
Dead Ringer, Part 1
(1985)
TV-14 | 45 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
The discovery of a skeleton under the floorboards of a house leads to the release of a man Taggart arrested for the murder of his wife 9 years prior.
Director: Laurence Moody | Stars: Mark McManus, Alastair Duncan, Tom Watson, Colette O'Neil
Votes: 121
7. Screenplay (1986–1993)
Drama
An anthology drama series.
Stars: John Kavanagh, Tony Doyle, Michael Liebmann, Benjamin Whitrow
Votes: 94
8.
Taggart (1983–2010)
Episode:
Dead Ringer, Part 2
(1985)
TV-14 | 45 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
After the baby nephew of the man he falsely accused for the murder of his wife is kidnapped, DCI Taggart finds himself eager to help despite the protestations of both the baby's parents and his boss.
Director: Laurence Moody | Stars: Mark McManus, Alastair Duncan, Tom Watson, Colette O'Neil
Votes: 61
9.
Taggart (1983–2010)
Episode:
Dead Ringer, Part 3
(1985)
TV-14 | 45 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
The skull of the corpse is finally located which leads Taggart to an entirely unexpected solution to a 9 year old mystery.
Director: Laurence Moody | Stars: Mark McManus, Alastair Duncan, Tom Watson, Colette O'Neil
Votes: 61
10.
Doctor Finlay (1993–1996)
Episode:
Stolen Lives
(1994)
Not Rated | 51 min | Drama
Rachel Gant has been committed to an asylum for the past 38 years. Upon her father's death, her mother sees to her release - only to discover the dark secrets that have been locked away.
Director: Patrick Lau | Stars: David Rintoul, Annette Crosbie, Ian Bannen, Jason Flemyng
Votes: 38
11.
Doctor Finlay (1993–1996)
Episode:
A Delicate Balance
(1994)
Not Rated | 49 min | Drama
Life at Arden House proves ever more chaotic with Janet's marriage casting a shadow on the future. Dr. Neil begins to doubt his abilities and Dr. Finlay suspects a natural death could in fact be murder.
Director: Patrick Lau | Stars: David Rintoul, Annette Crosbie, Ian Bannen, Jason Flemyng
Votes: 35
12. Maggie (II) (1981–1982)
Drama, Family
Drama series about a teenage girl growing up in Glasgow.
Stars: Kirsty Miller, Michael Sheard, Mary Riggans, Anne Berry
Votes: 32
13. Shoot for the Sun (1986 TV Movie)
83 min | Crime, Drama
Set in the bleak backdrop of Edinburgh a low level drug dealer strives for making a living and surviving the natural elements of such an environment day to day.
Director: Ian Knox | Stars: Jimmy Nail, Brian Cox, Billy McColl, Sara Clee
Votes: 28
14. The 1970 NBA Finals (1970– )
Sport
The conclusion of the 1970 NBA season.
Stars: Chris Schenkel, Jack Twyman, Howard Cosell, Dick Barnett
Votes: 16
15. Blood Red Roses (1986– )
55 min | Drama
A woman looks back on her life as a political activist in Scotland from the 1950's to the 1970's.
Stars: Elizabeth MacLennan, James Grant, Gregor Fisher, Louise Beattie
Votes: 11
16. The Holy City (1986 TV Movie)
75 min | Drama
A retelling of the Easter story set in contemporary Glasgow.
Director: Bill Bryden | Stars: David Hayman, Fulton Mackay, James Ellis, Frank Wylie
Votes: 9
17.
Play for Today (1970–1984)
Episode:
It Could Happen to Anybody
(1984)
54 min | Comedy, Drama
A long-suffering Glasgow housewife puts up with years of her husband's violence and drunkenness - and then something happens which makes her snap and fight back.
Director: Laurence Moody | Stars: Ann Scott-Jones, Joseph Brady, Joe Mullaney, William Macbain
Votes: 9
18. The Country Boy (1989– )
Drama, Family
A young boy becomes involved in fighting environmental pollution by a chemical company.
Stars: Nigel Humphreys, Marc Sinden, Helen Duvall, Siobhan Burke
Votes: 5
19. Grey Granite (1983)
60 min | Drama
Final part of Lewis Grassic Gibbon's 'Scots Quair' trilogy. Chris is now running a boarding house, while her son Ewan is drawn into political activism.
Stars: Vivien Heilbron, Peter Raffan, Alec Heggie, Margo Cunningham
Votes: 5
21. The Ship (1990 TV Movie)
100 min | Drama
Directors: Derek Bailey, Bill Bryden | Stars: Joseph Brady, Phil McCall, Hugh Martin, William Macbain
22.
Maggie (1981–1982)
Episode:
Episode #2.1
(1982)
Drama, Family
Director: Michael Kerrigan | Stars: Kirsty Miller, Mary Riggans, Michael Sheard, Ann Scott-Jones
23.
Maggie (1981–1982)
Episode:
Episode #2.4
(1982)
Drama, Family
Director: Michael Kerrigan | Stars: Kirsty Miller, Michael Sheard, Mary Riggans, Ann Scott-Jones
24.
Maggie (1981–1982)
Episode:
Episode #2.6
(1982)
Drama, Family
Director: Michael Kerrigan | Stars: Kirsty Miller, Ian Michie, Joe Mullaney, Mary Riggans
25.
Maggie (1981–1982)
Episode:
Episode #2.9
(1982)
Drama, Family
Director: Michael Kerrigan | Stars: Kirsty Miller, Ian Michie, Anne Berry, Michael Sheard
26.
Maggie (1981–1982)
Episode:
Episode #1.1
(1981)
Drama, Family
Director: Renny Rye | Stars: Kirsty Miller, Michael Sheard, Mary Riggans, Anne Berry
27.
Maggie (1981–1982)
Episode:
Episode #1.2
(1981)
Drama, Family
Director: Renny Rye | Stars: Kirsty Miller, Michael Sheard, Mary Riggans, Paul Ferry
28.
Maggie (1981–1982)
Episode:
Episode #1.3
(1981)
Drama, Family
Director: Renny Rye | Stars: Kirsty Miller, Ian Michie, Margo Croan, David Ashton
29.
Maggie (1981–1982)
Episode:
Episode #1.4
(1981)
Drama, Family
Director: Renny Rye | Stars: Kirsty Miller, Ian Michie, Margo Croan, David Ashton
30.
Maggie (1981–1982)
Episode:
Episode #1.5
(1981)
Drama, Family
Director: Renny Rye | Stars: Kirsty Miller, Ian Michie, Jean Faulds, Patrick Doyle
31.
Maggie (1981–1982)
Episode:
Episode #1.6
(1981)
Drama, Family
Director: Michael Kerrigan | Stars: Kirsty Miller, Ian Michie, Jean Faulds, Patrick Doyle
32.
Maggie (1981–1982)
Episode:
Episode #1.7
(1981)
Drama, Family
Director: Renny Rye | Stars: Kirsty Miller, Ian Michie, Mary Riggans, Ann Scott-Jones
33.
Maggie (1981–1982)
Episode:
Episode #1.8
(1981)
Drama, Family
Director: Michael Kerrigan | Stars: Kirsty Miller, Ian Michie, Mary Riggans, Ann Scott-Jones
34.
Maggie (1981–1982)
Episode:
Episode #1.9
(1981)
Drama, Family
Director: Michael Kerrigan | Stars: Kirsty Miller, Anne Berry, Joe Mullaney, Kenny McPhee
35.
The Country Boy (1989– )
Episode:
Episode #1.1
(1989)
Drama, Family
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Bronwyn Baud, Siobhan Burke, Claire Callaghan, Helen Duvall
36.
The Country Boy (1989– )
Episode:
Episode #1.3
(1989)
Drama, Family
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Bronwyn Baud, Mark Burdis, Siobhan Burke, Claire Callaghan
37.
End of the Line (1984)
Episode:
Workhorses
(1984)
Drama
Director: Ian Knox | Stars: Andrew Keir, Chic Murray, John Fowler, David McKay
38.
Screenplay (1986–1993)
Episode:
In Traction
(1986)
Drama
Matters are bad enough when Mr Gentle tries to commit suicide. They are even worse when the attempt fails. Worst of all is being confined to a hospital bed when a bunch of juvenile delinquents are sent to visit you.
Director: David Wickham | Stars: Joe Mullaney, Caroline Paterson, Robert Patterson, Leonard O'Malley
39.
Take the High Road (1980–2003)
Episode:
Episode #1.369
(1986)
25 min | Drama
Director: David Andrews | Stars: Iain Agnew, Sarah Ballintyne, Stewart Bishop, Trudy Bryce
40.
Take the High Road (1980–2003)
Episode:
Episode #1.370
(1986)
25 min | Drama
Director: Jim McCann | Stars: Bill Armour, Trudy Bryce, Gwyneth Guthrie, Derek Lord
41.
Take the High Road (1980–2003)
Episode:
Episode #1.373
(1986)
25 min | Drama
Director: Jim McCann | Stars: Iain Agnew, Bill Armour, Stewart Bishop, Jean Faulds
42.
Take the High Road (1980–2003)
Episode:
Episode #1.374
(1986)
25 min | Drama
Director: Andrew Gardner | Stars: Iain Agnew, Joan Alcorn, Caroline Ashley, Stewart Bishop
43.
Take the High Road (1980–2003)
Episode:
Episode #1.377
(1986)
25 min | Drama
Director: Andrew Gardner | Stars: Bill Armour, Michael Elder, Jean Faulds, Jeannie Fisher
44.
Take the High Road (1980–2003)
Episode:
Episode #1.375
(1986)
25 min | Drama
Inverdarroch's farm has been sold to Sneddon (373). Mrs Mack tells Constable McPhee about the poison pen letters (374). Sneddon wants Peter to get Inverdarroch to give up his lease, but Peter refuses, so Andy Semple gets the task.
Director: Andrew Gardner | Stars: Joan Alcorn, Caroline Ashley, Michael Elder, Jean Faulds
45.
Take the High Road (1980–2003)
Episode:
Episode #1.376
(1986)
25 min | Drama
Dougal is annoyingly nice to everyone. Inverdarroch gets a poison pen letter. Sheila is going to summer school supported by the Minister. The campaign against Inverdarroch begins with gates being left open.
Director: Andrew Gardner | Stars: Iain Agnew, Lesley Fitz-Simons, Gwyneth Guthrie, Eileen McCallum
46.
Take the High Road (1980–2003)
Episode:
Episode #1.383
(1986)
25 min | Drama
Sheila goes off to Sumer School. Dougal invites Heather to the pictures with Oggie and Morag. The Minister tells Mr Murdoch he knows his secret and gets Mrs Mack to call off the wedding.
Director: Jim McCann | Stars: Iain Agnew, Robin Cameron, Jeannie Fisher, Lesley Fitz-Simons
47.
Take the High Road (1980–2003)
Episode:
Episode #1.384
(1986)
25 min | Drama
Lily goes to see Inverdarroch after the hay fire and offers financial help. Oggie took home Heather. Brian is being reeled in by the haulage firm.
Director: Jim McCann | Stars: Iain Agnew, Bill Armour, Jean Faulds, Jeannie Fisher
48.
Take the High Road (1980–2003)
Episode:
Episode #1.402
(1986)
25 min | Drama
Sheila returns to find Eddie gone. Archie finds Mrs Mack's purse untouched behind a radiator. Inverdarroch is unhappy with Lily. Dr Wallace reveals the truth about Miss Symonds. Heather tells Dougal that she will marry him.
Director: Paul Kimberley | Stars: Iain Agnew, Harriet Buchan, Robin Cameron, Alan Cumming
49.
Take the High Road (1980–2003)
Episode:
Episode #1.401
(1986)
25 min | Drama
The 'fish' prank has worked to Sneddon's annoyance. Hamish suggests that Dougal takes Heather to dinner. Sheila is upset about the stories of Eddie who tells Brian that he is going to leave Glendarroch.
Director: Andrew Gardner | Stars: Iain Agnew, Bill Armour, Stewart Bishop, Trudy Bryce
50.
Take the High Road (1980–2003)
Episode:
Episode #1.409
(1986)
25 min | Drama
Heather is still planning to marry Dougal despite Donald. Jim invites Carol to meet him in the woods. Constable McPhee warns Sneddon over Sheila. Grace pretends that Dougal has a bad temper by smashing crockery.
Director: Norman Morrison | Stars: Iain Agnew, Bill Armour, Stewart Bishop, Alan Cumming