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TUTTI FRUTTI
Some TV shows have a notable impact on life but Tutti Fruitti resonated with an entire generation of Scots as a funny, brutal and porgnant portrayal of lite in a rock‘n'roll band. starring the then youthful Robbie Coltrane. The small screen version remains burierl in the BBC archives amid conspiracy theories. rumour
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UntilsNov revitalised his own original script for the stage. We ' ~ SC‘m'Sh NamnalGauew _‘ celebrate its return, investigate the rumours and
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VAN Goon & Barman Until 24 Sept Dean Gallery
Sponsored by Brodies LLP Media partner The Scotsman
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Supported by Dunard Fund Media partner The List
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