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A View from the Terrace

Series 2

Episode 13

Duration: 58 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Scotland HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Scotland

The boys are back to share their love of all things Scottish football.

In It’s Only Week 27 but..., the Tunnock’s Caramel Wafer Cup still belongs to Scotland’s lower leagues, Joel thinks that it’s time to bin the winter break, and is the best player outside of the Old Firm actually an Old Firm player? Fowler makes his case.

Meanwhile, Joel busts out the word cataclysmic and inducts a new group of students into Chuckles Academy as he looks at Ross County’s defensive woes, while Shaughan and Telfer look at Partick Thistle’s precarious position in the championship.

In Keep the Receipts, Robert Borthwick is the ghost of social media posts past, getting nerves jangling on the couch as Joel’s love for managerial appointments in Edinburgh knows no bounds.

Then Telfer flings the doors wide open to Join the Cult for just one of three Scottish Cup heroes we hardly knew. They shone bright, but who will be welcomed into the Scottish football cult? A man worth his weight in gold, someone famous for a jaunty jog or a big Belgian fella?

How do you get from Aberdeen to Friends, via Ryan Christie? Shaughan shows us how in Six Degrees of Bobby Linn. What do you mean you’ve never heard of jobberography? Joel takes us to the Leith San Siro, before Telfer recommends a trip to Annan (sort of) for your chance to take in Scottish football’s beauty.

In Bank or Bust, will Joel gamble on another draw as the race for the Eamonn Brophy Lone Wolf Trophy hots up?

Outside of the studio we meet those behind the BSC Glasgow Scottish cup dream as they work out, with a tiny part-time group of staff, how you go about hosting Premiership giants Hibernian in the biggest game of their short history, and hit the hills with football freestyler David Mennie.

And in Last Minute Winner, Chris McQueer regales us with the tale of Scottish lower league footballer Davie McNab and his agent’s unique approach to finding him a new club. Show less

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