Burnistoun (2010)
Plot.
Burnistoun is a comedy sketch show broadcast by BBC Scotland, written by the Scottish comedians Iain Connell and Robert Florence. The show is produced by The Comedy Unit.
Burnistoun is set in a fictional Scottish town/city in the greater Glasgow area. Characters include Kelly McGlade; Burnistoun's answer to Beyoncé; Paul and Walter, the disturbingly odd brothers that run an ice cream van; Jolly Boy John, who tells the things that make him "For Real" to the accompaniment of a happy hardcore soundtrack ; McGregor and Toshan, best friends Scott and Peter and the Burnistoun Butcher, a serial killer who is unhappy with the way he is being portrayed by the media.
Connell and Florence have previously written sitcoms Empty and Legit and created characters for Chewin' the Fat and The Karen Dunbar Show.
The third series started filming in January 2012 and began its run in August 2012. It has been confirmed on the show's Facebook page that series 3 will be its last.
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Streaming in:🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Cast & Crew.
Iain Connell
Various
Robert Florence
Various
Kirsty Strain
Various
Richard Rankin
Various
Louise Stewart
Various
Gerry McLaughlin
Various
Dorothy Connolley
Script Supervisor
Camille McComiskie
Wardrobe Supervisor
Jim Muir
Various
Julie MacKay
Makeup Artist
James Houston
Graphic Designer
John McLennan
Graphic Designer
Christine Gibson
Property Buyer
Laurence McNicholas
Property Buyer
Dennis Knotts
Props
Ross O'Brien
Lighting Technician / Lighting Technician / Best Boy Electric
Donald Campbell
Gaffer / Gaffer / Best Boy Electric
David Leishman
Online Editor
Ben Mullen
Colorist
Walter J Grant
Editor
Mags Edwards
Production Manager / Production Coordinator / Production Manager
Jonny Kerr
Focus Puller
Ali Young
Unit Manager
Lloret Dunn
Location Manager
Oliver Cheesman
Director of Photography
Niall Clark
Script Editor
Carol-Anne Henderson
Second Assistant Director
Stephen Bryce
Standby Art Director
Suzanne Field
Art Direction
Peter Burke
Props
Jim Davers
Props
Peter Knotts
Props
Gary Doig
Boom Operator
Suzi Cassidy
Production Coordinator
Jill Harris
Production Accountant
Morris Milne
First Assistant Director
Marion McCormack
Makeup Designer
Denise Coombes
Costume Designer
Graham McCormick
Sound Recordist
Dave Murricane
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Susan Haynes
Head of Production
Ewan Angus
Executive Producer
Iain McDonald
Production Design
Rab Christie
Executive Producer
Iain Davidson
Producer / Director
Caroline Roemmele
Property Buyer
Alick Fraser
Assistant Camera
Alan McSheehy
Director of Photography
Karen Brotherston
Makeup Artist
Nancy McKenna
Wardrobe Supervisor
Claire Harris
Makeup Artist
Sally-Gay McCann
Wardrobe Supervisor
Carter Ferguson
Stunt Coordinator
Dolina MacFarlane
Script Supervisor
Jim Allison
Colorist
Guido Schneider
Colorist
Laura Wilson
Editor
Calum Ross
Editor
Niall Smyth
Gaffer
Dave Thom
Gaffer
Elaine Campbell
Line Producer
Alasdair Kearney
Production Coordinator
Brodie Pringle
Location Manager
Tracy McPherson
Production Accountant
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Burnistoun is a Scottish comedy sketch show broadcast by BBC Scotland, written by comedians Iain Connell and Robert Florence. The show was produced by The Comedy Unit. and later in series 3 co-produced by Bold Yin
The series is set in a fictional Scottish town called Burnistoun in the greater Glasgow area and features a variety of odd and absurd characters. The town's name is derived from the Springburn and Dennistoun areas of Glasgow, where Florence and Connell, respectively, grew up.Connell and Florence have previously written sitcoms such as Empty and Legit, and have created characters for Chewin' the Fat and The Karen Dunbar Show.The show's third and final season ended in September 2012.
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