Oban to Glasgow
Frankie travels from Oban to Glasgow. His journey takes him from a submarine base to Bannockburn, before he helps paint a mural in Glasgow and explores the city鈥檚 darkest chapter.
Frankie embarks on his last journey of the series, travelling from Oban to his home town of Glasgow. As he is contractually obliged to have a theme for each journey, on this leg he is looking at creativity and how it applies to the ways in which Scotland thinks of itself. Travelling through the stunning glens of the Highlands, Frankie visits the home of one of the world鈥檚 most critically acclaimed comic book writers, Grant Morrison. Grant has written stories for some of the comic world鈥檚 most iconic characters, such as Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, the X-Men, Spiderman and Judge Dredd. Grant鈥檚 home sits across from a base for nuclear submarines, and Frankie wants to chat to Grant about how his childhood fascination and fear of 'the bomb' has affected his writing and may have led him to writing superhero stories.
From superheroes to Scotland鈥檚 most famous hero, Frankie travels from Dunoon to Bannockburn, the site of Robert the Bruce鈥檚 most famous battle. There he meets battle re-enactor John Lyons and finds out how to fight with a sword and a shield, just like the Scots knights of the 1300s.
After his fight in a field, Frankie heads to Glasgow, where he finds out how a group of young artists are brightening up some of the darker corners of Glasgow鈥檚 cityscape. Over the last decade, murals have sprung up all over Glasgow, and one group behind this street art renaissance is the Cobolt Collective. Frankie joins the four-woman team as they paint a huge mural that celebrates some of Glasgow鈥檚 most iconic buildings. Despite being on top of a swaying scissor lift, Frankie manages to keep a steady hand and helps out with painting the mural.
Although murals can brighten up the streets of Glasgow, they can鈥檛 paint over one of the darker chapters in the city鈥檚 history. Much of Glasgow鈥檚 grand architecture and wealth was created off the back of slavery in the British colonies, and some streets still commemorate the merchants who profited the most from trade in humans. Frankie meets local councillor Graham Campbell to find out how Glasgow should do more to confront its shameful past.
After touring the streets of the Merchant City with Graham, Frankie makes his way to the King's Theatre in Glasgow for his last gig of the series.
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Battle reenactment
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Growing up in the shadow of nuclear weapons
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Frankie Boyle |
Executive Producer | Mick McAvoy |
Executive Producer | Nicky Waltham |
Series Producer | Graeme Hart |
Production Company | Two Rivers Media Ltd |
Broadcasts
- Fri 28 Feb 2020 22:00
- Sun 1 Mar 2020 22:00麻豆社 Two Wales & Wales HD only
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- Thu 16 Jul 2020 22:00
- Fri 17 Jul 2020 23:30
- Thu 28 Jan 2021 23:00
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