
Hand Pict gained exclusive access to Gretna Football Club to follow their fairytale season of 2005/2006 - Their promotion to the 1st Division and their historic place in the final of the Scottish cup.
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Whatever perceptions we had of Islam and Muslims changed after 9/11 and 7/7. Can a year spent with the Muslim community of Dundee change our prejudices and misconceptions and show us what the life of a Scots Muslim is really about?
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Between the 12th of February and the 2nd of May 2005 The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh hosted the only UK showing of a unique collection of self-portraits by the pop artist Andy Warhol.
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Adoption Stories observes the emotional and complicated subject of adoption through they eyes of those directly involved in the process.
The series tells the stories of children in care and how they are fostered and adopted through to whole adopted families looking back at their experiences of what it was like.
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Big Day was an eight part series commission from BBC Scotland following the lead up to six different marriages in Scotland.
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Hand Pict's first commison for Channel 5 told the stories of transplant patients who discover that after their operations they experience changes in their tastes for food, character and even have visions which in many cases can be traced back to their donors.
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A Different League followed Gretna Football Club's historic promotion to the SPL. With pressure mounting both inside and outside the club we see the season run it's course to a nail biting finale.
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Eunice is a 22 year old rapper from Edinburgh, her family are from Ondo State in Africa. She was constantly at odds and bullied by local kids because of her colour till she started her band.
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This half hour documentary spotlights some of Scotland's most promising young athletes who have their sights set on taking part in the 2012 Olympics.
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The documentary features the hopes and aspirations of the pupils and staff as some prepare for the move while others prepare for the bigger challenge that of leaving Donaldson's College for the deaf.
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