NIGHT LINES

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Title: NIGHT LINES

Reference number: 7999

Date: 2002

Director: d. Alistair Scott

Sponsor: Scottish Television, Grampian Television and Scottish Screen

Producer: Alistair Scott

Production company: Lomond Production

Sound: sound

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 27.00 mins

Description: A celebration of the country's performance poets, catching up on them as they perform in the streets and nightclubs of Glasgow and Edinburgh. Featuring the talents of David Alexander, Stephen Allan, Donna Campbell, Andy Fleming, Elspeth Murray and many others.
[synopsis from Locate TV website http://www.locatetv.com, last accessed 24/4/2009]

Part of 'This Scotland' documentary strand, broadcast on STV.

Credits: Poets David Alexander, Peter Alexander, Stephen Allan, Donna Campbell, Andy Fleming, Abiola Funshu-Atanda, Viv Gee, Anita Govan, George Kay, Jenny Lindsay, Elspeth Murray, Eamonn Riley, Jem Rolls, Simon Spoor, Tim Turnbull, Annie Wallace, Tom White
Thanks to Big Word

camera Douglas Campbell
sd. Allan Young
online ed. William Summers
exec. p. Henry Eagles, Robin MacPherson, Agnes Wilkie
original music and sd. mix John L. Cobban
ed. Gary Scott

A Lomond Production for Scottish Television, Grampian Television and Scottish Screen © MMII