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My Kind of Town is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Ian Hamilton and his guide dog Major visit Blairgowrie and Rattray in Perth and Kinross. He asks those who live there how they feel about the place and what its future might hold
Ian Hamilton and his guide dog Major explore Annan in Dumfries and Galloway. Ian finds out how a town with such an important industrial history, including boat building, fishing and even nuclear power, is adapting to the modern world
Ian Hamilton finds out about Cumnock's ambition to become Scotland's first green town, by running its own renewable energy system and making use of digital and smart technologies. Digging below the surface of these ambitious plans for the town, Ian meets the locals to see what they think about it all and also to find out what smaller steps they are taking to move towards a greener world
Ian Hamilton and his guide dog Major visit Alloa, which sits on the River Forth and was famous for brewing and glassmaking. He takes on a judo champion, visits a successful business on the high street, and hears about some dramatic paranormal events in the area. He and the crew also get the opportunity to try some handmade tablet, and Ian grabs the chance to take part in a tasting at Alloa's last brewery
Ian Hamilton and his guide dog Major visit Alloa, which sits on the River Forth and was famous for brewing and glassmaking. He takes on a judo champion, visits a successful business on the high street, and hears about some dramatic paranormal events in the area. He and the crew also get the opportunity to try some handmade tablet, and Ian grabs the chance to take part in a tasting at Alloa's last brewery
Ian Hamilton and his guide dog Major visit Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, which was built on fishing but reinvented itself with the arrival of oil and gas and is now looking towards renewables. Ian visits the fishmarket, plays crazy golf in a newly renovated town centre park and heads to the harbour to find out about a big new investment in the town
Ian Hamilton and his guide dog Major visit Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, which was built on fishing but reinvented itself with the arrival of oil and gas and is now looking towards renewables. Ian visits the fishmarket, plays crazy golf in a newly renovated town centre park and heads to the harbour to find out about a big new investment in the town
Ian Hamilton and his guide dog Major explore Annan in Dumfries and Galloway. Ian finds out how a town with such an important industrial history, including boat building, fishing and even nuclear power, is adapting to the modern world
Ian Hamilton finds out about Cumnock's ambition to become Scotland's first green town, by running its own renewable energy system and making use of digital and smart technologies. Digging below the surface of these ambitious plans for the town, Ian meets the locals to see what they think about it all and also to find out what smaller steps they are taking to move towards a greener world
Ian Hamilton and Major head to Shotts in North Lanarkshire, a town that appears to be a bit unloved and down on its luck. Since the closing of its iron foundry, there has been very little solid employment. However, Ian and Major find plenty of places to go and people to chat to. They visit the prison, an abandoned psychiatric hospital and even do some street dancing
Ian Hamilton and Major head to Shotts in North Lanarkshire, a town that appears to be a bit unloved and down on its luck. Since the closing of its iron foundry, there has been very little solid employment. However, Ian and Major find plenty of places to go and people to chat to. They visit the prison, an abandoned psychiatric hospital and even do some street dancing
Ian Hamilton and his guide dog Major head to Angus and the town of Arbroath, a fine red sandstone town which nestles around its historic abbey. No longer with a fishing industry, the town relies on leisure boats visiting the beautiful little harbour, and Ian and Major have the chance to make pizza, bottle some rum and ride the dodgems
Ian Hamilton and his guide dog Major visit Blairgowrie and Rattray in Perth and Kinross. He asks those who live there how they feel about the place and what its future might hold
Ian Hamilton and his guide dog Major explore Annan in Dumfries and Galloway. Ian finds out how a town with such an important industrial history, including boat building, fishing and even nuclear power, is adapting to the modern world
Ian Hamilton finds out about Cumnock's ambition to become Scotland's first green town, by running its own renewable energy system and making use of digital and smart technologies. Digging below the surface of these ambitious plans for the town, Ian meets the locals to see what they think about it all and also to find out what smaller steps they are taking to move towards a greener world
Ian Hamilton and Major head to Shotts in North Lanarkshire, a town that appears to be a bit unloved and down on its luck. Since the closing of its iron foundry, there has been very little solid employment. However, Ian and Major find plenty of places to go and people to chat to. They visit the prison, an abandoned psychiatric hospital and even do some street dancing
Ian Hamilton and his dog Major head to Dumfries and Galloway to visit Kirkcudbright, also known as Scotland's Art Town. For over 100 years, creative people have been drawn to the town's clear skies and stunning coastline - but is there more to Kirkcudbright than painting, pottery and planets? While meeting some of those in this vibrant community, Ian learns to cut scallops, cooks a meal for the crew, and he and Major play blind tennis
Ian Hamilton and his dog Major head to Dumfries and Galloway to visit Kirkcudbright, also known as Scotland's Art Town. For over 100 years, creative people have been drawn to the town's clear skies and stunning coastline - but is there more to Kirkcudbright than painting, pottery and planets? While meeting some of those in this vibrant community, Ian learns to cut scallops, cooks a meal for the crew, and he and Major play blind tennis
Ian Hamilton and his dog Major make their most northerly visit so far as they head to Stromness, the second largest town in the Orkneys and historically an important sea port on the North Atlantic trading route. Ian takes in one of the best preserved wartime sites in the UK, goes on a successful fishing trip, and tries some weightlifting at a new gym
Ian Hamilton and his dog Major make their most northerly visit so far as they head to Stromness, the second largest town in the Orkneys and historically an important sea port on the North Atlantic trading route. Ian takes in one of the best preserved wartime sites in the UK, goes on a successful fishing trip, and tries some weightlifting at a new gym
Ian Hamilton and Major head to Shotts in North Lanarkshire, a town that appears to be a bit unloved and down on its luck. Since the closing of its iron foundry, there has been very little solid employment. However, Ian and Major find plenty of places to go and people to chat to. They visit the prison, an abandoned psychiatric hospital and even do some street dancing
Ian Hamilton and his guide dog Major head to Angus and the town of Arbroath, a fine red sandstone town which nestles around its historic abbey. No longer with a fishing industry, the town relies on leisure boats visiting the beautiful little harbour, and Ian and Major have the chance to make pizza, bottle some rum and ride the dodgems
Ian and Major head to the capital of the Western Isles and finds Stornoway is looking to the future with plans for a big new harbour to attract cruise ships and more business investment