The Scottish psychiatrist who wrote extensively on mental illness - in particular, the experience of psychosis - is presented with his family, friends, colleagues and patients at Kingsley Hall, home of the psychiatric community project.
The challenges of making an independent film with zero budget.
Born in Galashiels, Anne Redpath studied at Edinburgh College of Art and Moray House from 1913, qualifying as an art teacher in 1917. She married in 1920 and settled in France, painting little until returning to Edinburgh in 1934.
A look back at the British horror movie The Wicker Man (1973), featuring interviews with the cast and crew, covering its writing, filming and troubled release, and how it slowly developed into a cult classic.
About the Scottish rock singer-songwriter and actor Francis John Frankie Miller born in 1949. He began singing professionally as a teenager with a Glasgow band called The Stoics, moved to London and signed a solo recording contract with Chrysalis Records, and recorded his first LP Once in a Blue Moon (1973). Frankie Miller was writing music in New York City when he suffered a brain aneurysm on 25 August 1994.
About the Boleskine, Aleister Crowley's house on the banks on Loch Ness. A documentary on the most wickedest man in the world and his time at Boleskine House, at the turn of the last century.
Alex Harvey (1935-1982) was a Scottish rock and blues musician. Although his career spanned almost three decades, he is best remembered as the frontman of The Sensational Alex Harvey Band.