by Gordon Mackay | Aug 11, 2021 | Doric Blog, Doric Blog - People / Culture, Uncategorised
During lock down I was delighted to welcome Jill from Doric Tv to the studio for a socially distance blether. The Garden was looking in fine fettle perfect for a chat about the studio, workshop our creative activities and the Mill in Peterhead. It was a great...
by Gordon Mackay | Aug 5, 2021 | Doric TV, Language / Culture, People / Culture, Walking / Well-being
5th August 2021 Doric TV are pleased to share their submission for the Doric Film Festival, which was 1 of 12 short films showcased in this year’s event. A collaboration between Jill McWilliam, Gordon Mackay, and Debbie Leslie created this poignant piece built...
by Gordon Mackay | Aug 2, 2021 | Doric TV, Music / Culture
Doric TV continues it’s association with Cruden Bay Folk Club, and once again we are delighted to showcase their latest Virtual Club Night. The evening followed the same format as their actual club nights when before the Covid lockdown and ongoing constraints...
by Gordon Mackay | Aug 1, 2021 | Press Release
Cruden Bay and the history of the oil industry Doric TV has produced a trio of fascinating short videos marking both 50 years since plans to bring North Sea oil to shore at Cruden Bay by pipeline were announced, and 100 years since the first onshore oil field was...
by Gordon Mackay | Aug 1, 2021 | Doric Blog, Doric Blog - RGU Students
Around two years ago I climbed my first Munro, Mount Keen, and since then I haven’t been able to stop. For those who don’t know, a Munro in Scotland is a mountain that is 3,000 feet above sea level. There are 282 of them, and those who decide to tackle these beats...
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