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- A missing heir of respected Scottish family, raised in African jungles by animals, finally returns to his estate only to realize that difference between the two worlds is really significant.
- Catherine's seemingly perfect rural life is turned upside down after she discovers her husband is hiding a dark secret that leads her to the unthinkable. Murder.
- A small opera company gathers together to celebrate the wedding of one's sister with a performance of the opera, Donizetta. Her brother hopes her new husband, a rich American tenor, will contribute cash to save the failing troupe. The only problem is the woman really loves another singer in the troupe. The film attempts to look at how relationships within an acting company forms while they are on the road.
- To launch the international celebrations for the 250th anniversary of Sir Walter Scott, Smailholm Tower is lit up during a spectacular light show created by artist and director, Andy McGregor. Presented by Brian Taylor, former BBC correspondent and past president of the Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club, this broadcast features well known Scott fans including award-winning author and presenter Damian Barr, Scottish history Professor Sir Tom Devine, TV present, author and journalist Kirsty Wark and Outlander author Diana Gabaldon. This launch event was funded by EventScotland and organised by Abbotsford, home of Sir Walter Scott, on behalf of the international Walter Scott 250 partnership.
- In each episode or consecutive group of episodes (notably as Christmas season special), the expert team and some locals visit and present a remarkable British castle or other stately home. Each has his or her own angle, so the viewer gets relevant history and anecdotes on the building and its builders and residents -often one or more aristocratic families- as well as architecture, art and miscellaneous treasures, grounds, gardens and natural flora. Chef James Martin even prepares some recipes using typical ingredients from the region, which he also discovers on site.
- A look at the bridges of the River Tweed in Scotland.
- Roxburgh was one of Scotland's most prosperous Medieval cities. Then, it simply vanished. Time Team examines the site in an effort to learn of the town and why the city was abandoned.
- Hot buttered crab, stuffed cod with tomato sauce, green beans with mustard, and rhubarb barmbrack at Floors Castle, Kelso, Scotland.
- 2015– 49mTV-PG8.1 (20)TV EpisodeIn the late 1800s, Wall Street gamblers and buccaneering industrialists gained vast fortunes in New York, but couldn't gain the acceptance of the social elite, the Knickerbockers. Not to be denied, ambitious mothers and their millionaire American princesses took their wit, willpower, and money to Britain, a move that would change history. Discover the story of Jennie Jerome, whose transatlantic marriage gave us England's greatest statesmen, Winston Churchill, along with the stories of other American heiresses whose stories inspired the series "Downton Abbey."