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Cast and crew spotted filming on Glasgow street for BBC show
Cast and crew spotted filming on Glasgow street for BBC show

Glasgow Times

time10-07-2025

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  • Glasgow Times

Cast and crew spotted filming on Glasgow street for BBC show

Production members and camera equipment lined the street as filming commenced for the new season of BBC comedy, Dinosaur. Created by Matilda Curtis and Ashley Storrie, it follows Nina, a woman in her 30s with autism, who adores her life living with her sister, Evie. The show also stars Kat Ronney as Evie, Kate Dickie and David Carlyle, with Still Game's Greg Hemphill and Sanjeev Kohli and River City's Sally Howitt in supporting roles. Ashley Storrie filming new series of Dinosaur in Glasgow's West End (Image: GordonTerris/Herald&Times) READ MORE: Filming crews take over Glasgow street for new BBC comedy Ashley was seen being filmed at the entrance to a tenement flat and on the streets outside. She was also spotted filming alongside Kat Rooney, who plays Evie in the show. In the previous series, Evie rushes into an engagement after only six weeks and makes Nina her maid of honour, Nina grapples with what this new challenge means, leading to a surprising journey of self-discovery. Kat Rooney and Ashley Storrie on set (Image: GordonTerris/Herald&Times) (Image: GordonTerris/Herald&Times) (Image: GordonTerris/Herald&Times) READ MORE: Still Game and River City stars join cast of sitcom filming in Glasgow READ MORE: Hundreds of homes water supply interrupted for hours In her 2019 Edinburgh Fringe show, Ashley said her own autism is "what makes me me ... I'm very good at hiding it. I've got what's called 'masking'. Ladies are very good at hiding autism, it's when we put on a muggle face and we can pretend to be normal.' BBC Comedy and BBC Scotland picked up the Glasgow-set six-part first series for BBC Three and the BBC Scotland Channel, and it's expected that the second season will be on the same platforms. Road restrictions have been in place since July 6 and will remain in effect until August 1. The restrictions are as follows: Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloadingFrom 15:00hrs on the 6 July 2025 until 20:00hrs on the 7 July 2025 Mansfield Street between property number 22 and Dumbarton Road Prohibition of vehicle movementsFrom 06:00hrs on the 7 July 2025 until 20:00hrs on the 7 July 2025 Mansfield Street between property number 22 and Dumbarton Road Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloadingFrom 15:00hrs on the 7 July 2025 until 21:00hrs on the 10 July 2025 Caird Drive, north side, between property number 20 and Hyndland Street Hyndland Street, west side, between Partickhill Rd and White Street Prohibition of vehicle movementsFrom 07:00hrs on the 8 July 2025 until 21:00hrs on the 10 July 2025 Caird Drive (loop) between property number 4 and 12 Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloadingFrom 15:00hrs on the 31 July 2025 until 19:00hrs on the 1 August 2025 Albert Road, north side, between property number 29 and Victoria Road Langside Road, west side, between property number 300 and Albert Road Langside Road, both sides, between Langside Lane and Albert Drive Prohibition of vehicle movementsFrom 10:00hrs on the 1 August 2025 until 20:00hrs on the 1 August 2025

Scots urged to keep 'taps on' this summer as Tennent's team up with comedy legends
Scots urged to keep 'taps on' this summer as Tennent's team up with comedy legends

Daily Record

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Record

Scots urged to keep 'taps on' this summer as Tennent's team up with comedy legends

Still Game legend Sanjeev Kohli is part of a group of top Scots comedians encouraging Scots to keep their Taps On this summer as part of Tennent's Lager's new campaign. Scots have been urged to keep their 'taps on' this summer in a new skin cancer campaign from a host of Scots comedians and Tennent's lager. The push by the Scots beer giants comes amid rising skin cancer rates and is encouraging Scots not to take their Taps Aff through a new collection of special t-shirts where all profits go to Melanoma UK, a charity working to combat skin cancer. ‌ Comedy legends including Still Game's Sanjeev Kohli, Ashley Storrie, Larry Dean, Bash the Entertainer and more are lending support to the limited-edition collection. ‌ Sanjeev Kohli, best known as Craiglang shopkeeper Naveed, said: 'We're all guilty of getting a bit overexcited the minute the sun shows up - I've seen folk sunbathing on traffic islands. "When it appears, we fight that urge to race to the nearest patch of sand to feel the sweet warmth on our bare skin. But while we're busy basking in its glow, we often forget that it's still pelting us with UV rays. "I wanted my t-shirt design to be a cheeky nod to those fleeting moments of sunshine as we race to make the most of it and a reminder that if the sun is melting your ice-cream… think what it can do to your skin!' The Tennent's Taps On campaign is designed to encourage people not to ignore the sun's dangers, and to embrace the brighter side of the season without being daft about their own health. The items are designed to sum-up Scots unique relationship with the sun. The collection includes: ‌ Larry Dean: We've Got Your Back - A Scottish seagull swoops in to leave a deposit on a sunseeker's back…a big dollop of suncream. Susie McCabe: Summer Survival Kit - We find a way to celebrate summer and get good use of our BBQ, even in the rain. Sanjeev Kohli: MelTer - Demonstrating the daily challenge of trying to finish an ice lolly before it's melted. Ray Bradshaw: Think like a Ginger - Any sensible pale-skinned person knows being under the sunbathing towel is preferable to sunburn. Diona Doherty: SPF is Sexy - Nothing says 'hot' like staying sun safe this summer. Kim Blythe: Suntrapped - Showcasing the joy of chasing the shy summer sunshine in a beer garden. Ashley Storrie: The Battle: You're Either Oot Or You're In - Demonstrating the frustrating unpredictability of our sun. Bash The Creator: Four seasons in one day. Or less - No problem, we'll still be out enjoying the summer come rain or shine (or wind and hail) Melanoma is the fifth most common cancer in the UK with around 17,500 new cases every year and it's on the rise with incidence rates increasing by almost a third (31 percent) over the past decade. Detection rates in Scotland are lagging behind those in England, and Tennent's are encouraging people to remember that the sun can still cause damage, even if it's behind clouds. With almost nine in ten cases in the UK being caused by exposure to too much ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. ‌ Joanne Motion, Senior Brand Manager for Tennent's said: 'Braving a Scottish summer is practically a national sport, and no one does it better than us. "But while we're all for making the most of every rare bit of sunshine, we're also keen to make sure folk are doing it safely. "That's what Taps On is all about - having a laugh, raising some money for a brilliant cause, and keeping your burn-prone bits covered while you're at it. It's sun-smart without being sun-boring.' ‌ Colin Glover from Melanoma UK added: ' Skin cancer doesn't care if it's 15 degrees or 25 degrees, UV rays can still do a lot of damage. "We know how much people love the sunshine, but we want to encourage people to enjoy it safely by avoiding sunburn, keep a 'tap on' to help protect backs and shoulders from sun damage and ensuring you're wearing SPF.' The Taps On t-shirt range goes on sale Friday, May 2 at 10am via the Tennent's website. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.

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