Scotland's Greatest Escape

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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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An equivalent of [[Scotland's Home of the Year]] for the hospitality sector. In the heats, members of the public are sent out to judge various places to stay in Scotland, with the winners in each category going through to the final to be judged by industry experts.  
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An equivalent of [[Scotland's Home of the Year]] for the hospitality sector. Viewers nominated their favourite away days and places to spend time away. A panel of industry experts whittled it down to 21 finalists in seven categories.
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In the heats, members of the public judge various places to stay in Scotland, and decide the best place in their category. The winners go through to the final.
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Grado is the presenter on the ground. He has a quick chat with the owner of each house (or castle, or caravan, or boat, or whatever) and narrates much of the show. There's also narration from JJ Chalmers, a disembodied voice who pops up from time to time to remind us of the rules, and informs the winner of their win.
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== Web links ==
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[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0ckjdls BBC programme page]
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== See also ==
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[[Weaver's Week 2023-02-26#Scotland's Greatest Escape|Weaver's Week review]]
[[Category:Lifestyle]]
[[Category:Lifestyle]]
[[Category:Regional]]
[[Category:Regional]]
[[Category:Scotland]]
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[[Category:Current]]

Revision as of 11:41, 26 February 2023

Contents

Host

JJ Chalmers and Grado

Broadcast

Red Sky Productions for BBC Scotland, 15 February 2023 to present

Synopsis

An equivalent of Scotland's Home of the Year for the hospitality sector. Viewers nominated their favourite away days and places to spend time away. A panel of industry experts whittled it down to 21 finalists in seven categories.

In the heats, members of the public judge various places to stay in Scotland, and decide the best place in their category. The winners go through to the final.

Grado is the presenter on the ground. He has a quick chat with the owner of each house (or castle, or caravan, or boat, or whatever) and narrates much of the show. There's also narration from JJ Chalmers, a disembodied voice who pops up from time to time to remind us of the rules, and informs the winner of their win.

Web links

BBC programme page

See also

Weaver's Week review

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