Edinburgh-based BBC Scotland TV football show A View From The Terrace set to hit the road, with live Edinburgh show announced

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Scottish football TV show A View From The Terrace will go on the road for the first time this season – with fans in various towns and cities across Scotland invited to join the party.

The BBC’s long-running fan-led football programme first aired on BBC Scotland in 2019 and has since built a huge cult following for its unique and irreverent take on the Scottish game – from now famous films about sheep excrement on stunning pitches in Eriskay to earworms about Partick T.H.I.S.T.L.E.

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Filmed in Edinburgh, the independently produced programme, which began as a podcast recorded in creator and panellist Craig Fowler’s bedroom, presented by Craig G Telfer, the show features a rotating cast of regular football fans Graeme Thewliss, Tony Anderson, Robert Borthwick, Amy Canavan, Shaughan McGuigan and Joel Sked.

View From The Terrace hosts Robert Borthwick, Shaughan McGuigan, Craig G Telfer and Joel Sked.View From The Terrace hosts Robert Borthwick, Shaughan McGuigan, Craig G Telfer and Joel Sked.
View From The Terrace hosts Robert Borthwick, Shaughan McGuigan, Craig G Telfer and Joel Sked.

For the first time this season, the A View From The Terrace team will take the show on the road, with a select number of specials filmed in front of live studio audiences on away turf in a number of towns and cities across the country, with fans invited to join the party as guests in the studio.

The gang will be in Greenock on Thursday, November 16 and Edinburgh on Thursday, November 30. And you can be in the studio audience as they record a show to go out on TV the very next night.

The show will be recorded on the evening of these dates, from 8pm. Free tickets will be allocated on a ballot basis, and those selected will be contacted by the production, with each person selected issued two tickets.

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Craig G Telfer, a host on A View From The Terrace since the beginning, said: “This show is built on Scottish football supporters. It's made by fans and it's presented by fans. Since I've been involved with the podcast and the show, it's a privilege to get the chance to talk about Scottish football and to offer a perspective from the supporter's point of view

“I've been involved with the Terrace for over 10 years and I can't believe it's gone from Craig Fowler's front room to national television. It's been an incredible journey and we all feel so lucky to have been given the opportunity to talk about all levels of Scottish football.

"I can't wait to get the chance to take it round the country to fans is something I am buzzing for. I hope other supporters tune in, every Friday, to see their team given screen time, no matter what size they are or what league they play in.”

Ian Greenhill, of Studio Something, the production company behind A View From The Terrace, said: “Fans are what make Scottish football, it’s really easy to see the often negative headlines and think that’s what fans are, but we offer up another perspective, on the show we believe that they are passionate, dedicated, colourful, and diverse group of people who every week travel across our beautiful country to support their team, from the giants to the wee teams and that’s what A View From The Terrace is built on. Fans make Scottish football – it’s the fabric the show is woven from.

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“From day one we’ve made it a priority to put fans front and centre of what we do, our presenters are football fans who had never been on TV before when we started, and that’s why we’re taking A View From The Terrace to fans this year – so they and their clubs can be a part of what we’re doing wherever they’re based.”

A View From The Terrace, boasts a cast of Scottish football fans who fight, bicker, laugh, and entertain a growing audience for 20 weeks of the season on BBC Scotland every Friday night at 10.30pm and on iPlayer.

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