Burnistoun (2010)
Burnistoun (2010)
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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.
Where to Watch.



Currently Burnistoun is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Apple TV, Sky Go, BBC iPlayer
Streaming in:🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Cast & Crew.

Iain Connell
Creator / Writer

Robert Florence
Creator / Writer

Richard Rankin

Kirsty Strain

Louise Stewart

Gerry McLaughlin

Mags Edwards
Production Manager / Production Manager / Production Coordinator

Jim Muir
Various

Ross O'Brien
Lighting Technician / Lighting Technician / Best Boy Electric

John McLennan
Graphic Designer

Ben Mullen
Colorist

Camille McComiskie
Wardrobe Supervisor

Donald Campbell
Gaffer / Gaffer / Best Boy Electric

Dorothy Connolley
Script Supervisor

Christine Gibson
Property Buyer

Julie MacKay
Makeup Artist

Laurence McNicholas
Property Buyer

Dennis Knotts
Props

James Houston
Graphic Designer

David Leishman
Online Editor

Walter J Grant
Editor

Oliver Cheesman
Director of Photography

Lloret Dunn
Location Manager

Ali Young
Unit Manager

Jonny Kerr
Focus Puller

Stephen Bryce
Standby Art Director

Peter Burke
Props

Marion McCormack
Makeup Designer

Susan Haynes
Head of Production

Iain McDonald
Production Design

Jim Davers
Props

Suzi Cassidy
Production Coordinator

Ewan Angus
Executive Producer

Niall Clark
Script Editor

Graham McCormick
Sound Recordist

Dave Murricane
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Denise Coombes
Costume Designer

Peter Knotts
Props

Jill Harris
Production Accountant

Morris Milne
First Assistant Director

Carol-Anne Henderson
Second Assistant Director

Suzanne Field
Art Direction

Gary Doig
Boom Operator

Iain Davidson
Director / Producer

Rab Christie
Executive Producer

Caroline Roemmele
Property Buyer

Alan McSheehy
Director of Photography

Alick Fraser
Assistant Camera

Claire Harris
Makeup Artist

Nancy McKenna
Wardrobe Supervisor

Sally-Gay McCann
Wardrobe Supervisor

Karen Brotherston
Makeup Artist

Carter Ferguson
Stunt Coordinator

Dolina MacFarlane
Script Supervisor

Laura Wilson
Editor

Jim Allison
Colorist

Calum Ross
Editor

Guido Schneider
Colorist

Dave Thom
Gaffer

Niall Smyth
Gaffer

Elaine Campbell
Line Producer

Alasdair Kearney
Production Coordinator

Brodie Pringle
Location Manager

Tracy McPherson
Production Accountant
Media.

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Wiki.
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 was 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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