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A View from the Terrace

Series 2

Episode 3

Duration: 58 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC One Scotland HD

Hot dog, jumping frog, Harry Cochrane! A View From The Terrace is BACK!
This week, in 'This Is The News' the team discuss some of the hot stories of the week, including players binning off Twitter after being beaten by Hammer Throwers FC, as well as asking the question: Can you sack a manager if you’re top of the table?
Afterwards, the boys take to the market floor to buy and sell some of the rising and falling stock within Scottish football in 'Foot'se Index'. There’s been a run on Shay Logan and the boys don’t know if he has the pace to deal with it anymore.
Fan celebration gifs, on-pitch interviews and dramatic Game of Thrones-style match previews are in social media guru Robert Borthwick's sights in 'Well of Content'.
We travel all the way back to 1998 in 'Time Capsule' as the team discuss whether Scotland’s glorious failure against Brazil in the opening game of the World Cup deserves its place alongside Sammy the Tammy.
And what constitutes a Cult Hero? Is it a Canadian with a hairband and a love of big goals, a manager who won something but was actually quite bad, or a lower league journeyman with a bad attitude and a warm heart?
In 'Fork in the Road' the team deep dive into Queen's Park and Hibs and assess where they go from here and, finally, in Bank or Bust, the boys make their usual wrong picks.
Outside the studio, we go Away Away in the Borders, as Hawick Royal Albert United embark on a new beginning in the shadow of their mighty neighbour, while on 'Who'd Be a Ref?' we follow top women's whistler Vikki Allan.
To close the show, Perth rockers Savage Mansion prepare for Disappointment in Mount Florida in Last Minute Winner.
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