Be it a comedy, a drama or a gripping crime hit, Scotland has produced a number of iconic and well loved television programmes over the years.
Alongside musicians and filmmakers, Scotland punches well above its weight in the entertainment ranks and can challenge any country on the planet on its strength of television entertainment. But what is the best TV series ever produced in Scotland?
It is a hard once to answer, so we asked you, our readers which TV programme you would vote as the ultimate in Scottish TV and here's what you said...
Bizarre, brilliant and borderline comedy genius, Limmy (Brian Limond) has build up a cult following for his bizarre observational comedy that delivers on so many levels. Photo: Contributed
Featuring the excellent Alan Cumming, The High Life was launched in the early 90s which chronicled the eccentric passengers and crew of a fictional small airline operating out of Prestwick Airport.
Fronted by Glasgow comedian Rikki Fulton they comedy sketch show had a cast that included Gregor Fisher, Tony Roper, Claire Nielson and Juliet Cadzow. After running for two series from 1978 to 1979 it became a favourite Hogmanay special for over a decade. Much of the humour was rooted in Glasgow life. Photo: BBC
A late edition to our 1980s TV screen, Tutti Frutti was a drama series produced by BBC Scotland that was written by John Byrne and featured the late, great Robbie Coltrane. It follows the life and times of rock 'n' roll band The Majestics as they looked crack the charts after decade of performing at tiny local gigs. Photo: Submitted