Taggart star and Glasgow play dedicated to Billy Connolly up for top awards
TAGGART star Blythe Duff and a play dedicated to Billy Connolly are among the Glasgow nominations for this year’s prestigious Scottish theatre awards.
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Award-winning journalist, working mother and Friend of Strictly. I started my career in local newspapers before joining the company full-time in 1997. My remit encompasses campaigns, including Streets Ahead, Community Champions and Scotswoman of the Year, plus health, arts and human interest features. All about the joy.
TAGGART star Blythe Duff and a play dedicated to Billy Connolly are among the Glasgow nominations for this year’s prestigious Scottish theatre awards.
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