Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) head Kate Taylor has put together what she describes as an “eclectic and lively” mix of titles for her first year at the helm.
21.07.2023 - 10:09 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Episode six of Outlander season seven dropped at midnight and another cliffhanger has left fans pining for more.
Many hardcore fans stayed up for the strike of midnight so they could get their latest Outlander fix.
The latest episode, named Where The Waters Meet, saw lots happening both in the past and in 'the future' but the two also collided at one point, which completely stunned fans.
The person who was watching over Lallybroch has now been revealed which totally stunned fans and means things could take a turn for Roger and Brianna's new life there.
Meanwhile, things took a turn for Jamie and Claire as he told Claire that he can't walk away as the Battle of Saratoga is underway and they both realised that they might not make it back to Scotland as soon as they originally hoped.
One fan said: "Watched it this morning and love the chemistry between Rachel and Ian. Read the books years ago so shan’t say anymore, but Rogers story is epic!"
While one wrote: "Problem was I didn’t want it to end I lived it so much."
Another added: "Love love love this episode!!! I live in Saratoga, so the way Jaime said “Just outside a village called Saratoga” just melted my (heart)! The Battle of Saratoga was definitely the turning point of the war…I’m so excited for the next episode!!! #OutlanderAtMidnight."
And one penned: "Another excellent and frustrating cliffhanger! Thank you."
While one commented: "GREAT episode. Shocking ending. Can wait for episode 7."
There are only two episodes left of the first instalment of the seventh series and fans are already wondering what the mid-season finale will be. With one fan pointing out that 'Droughtlander' is just around the corner, they wrote: "I know this is “glass half empty” but can’t help
Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) head Kate Taylor has put together what she describes as an “eclectic and lively” mix of titles for her first year at the helm.
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Graham McTavish return for their travel docuseries, “Men in Kilts: A Road Trip with Sam and Graham.” Each half-hour episode of the first season followed the Scottish actors as they traveled through their native country, educating the viewers about local food and drinks, traditional dance and superstitions, history, and more. Along the way, the pals relentlessly teased each other. Now, Season 2 sends them to New Zealand.
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TV presenter Lorraine Kelly has revealed that her elderly mother is in hospital.The worried ITV star told her followers that her 81-year-old mother, Anne, was admitted to University Hospital Monklands in Lanarkshire, Scotland. The 63-year-old took to Twitter to express her gratitude to the NHS for caring for her mother, writing: “Having spent a lot of time over the past few days with my mum in @UHMonklands hospital, I’ve seen again just how kind, caring, hardworking, funny, and downright fabulous our NHS workers are.Thank you doesn’t begin to cover it.” The hospital was thankful for Lorraine's 'kind' tribute and responded to her post, saying: "Thank you Lorraine for your kind words.
Sam Heughan has come in for criticism by some of his fans on Instagram after he posted a picture of himself captioned: "Goodbye Belgium!"
Outlander creator and author Diana Gabaldon appeared at Glasgow University on Tuesday, launching the first international Outlander conference.
Episode five of Outlander season seven aired on Friday and things really are getting intense!
Scots Swifties were left fuming after they failed to bag themselves some Eras Tour tickets as the general sale kicked off today at 11am.
Outlander fans have been left delighted over the latest episode of the time-travelling drama.
The 1975 have released behind-the-scene images of the band preparing to go on stage at last weekend's TRNSMT festival.
The fourth episode of Outlander season seven came to fans' screens on Friday and began in the 1980s with the MacKenzies moving into Lallybroch after a huge renovation job.