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2005 Scottish TV series or programme
VideoGaiden is a Scottish computer games television show that was broadcast by BBC Two Scotland. Its creators and presenters, Robert Florence ("Rab")
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format was adapted for mainstream television as the BBC Scotland show videoGaiden, featuring the same creative team, while episodes of Consolevania continued
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This is a list of episodes for the BBC Scotland show videoGaiden, an entertainment show with a magazine format, dedicated to video game reviews, gaming
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2004 Scottish TV series or programme
very few online TV shows to make the leap onto broadcast TV as the show videoGaiden, which has had four series shown on BBC Scotland. The name Consolevania
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Scottish actor (born 1983)
professional career in 2006 by starring alongside Robert Florence in VideoGaiden, a Scottish video game show originally aired on BBC Two Scotland. Between
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the Burnistoun Boys videoGaiden — BBC Scotland's website for Robert Florence and Ryan Macleod's BBC2 videogame series, videoGaiden. Cardboard Children
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Scottish comedian (born 1974)
2007, he played a character called Zack Eastwood in Consolevania and VideoGaiden. In June 2009, the BBC commissioned a six-episode series of Limmy's Show
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Scottish actor (born 1971)
made a brief cameo in a speaking role as himself in an episode of BBC's VideoGaiden, where he received a fish in the mail as a gift from the hosts in an
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American actor, director, producer and screenwriter (born 1976)
movie Let's Go to Prison, as well as the Scottish video game series VideoGaiden and a Version 2 episode of Mega64. Heidecker also had a small role in
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English actress
Forgot About The Drive-By: The Montell Jordan Story (2011) – presenter videoGaiden (2008) Bits (1999–2001) – writer and presenter The Big Breakfast: August
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American comedian, musician, actor and director (born 1976)
movie Let's Go to Prison, as well as the Scottish video game series VideoGaiden and a Version 2 episode of Mega64. Wareheim also played a recurring role
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2006 video game
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. Rab Florence of the Scottish television series VideoGaiden claimed God Hand to be one of the best games ever made. The presenter
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English writer and TV personality
In December 2006 he reviewed two games written by the presenters of VideoGaiden, on their show. He also made a brief appearance in the third and final
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Worldwide subculture
produced in Glasgow, Scotland, was developed into a broadcast series, videoGaiden on BBC Scotland. The Guild is a web series, created by Felicia Day, in
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Scottish actor
A Question of Blood Scuzzy Hotel Manager 2007 Legit Happy Boab 2008 Videogaiden CCTV Operator Rab C. Nesbitt BBC Security Guard 2010 Limmy's Show Various
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British television presenter and entertainer (1926–2025)
in 1995. Michael made a brief cameo in an episode of the BBC series VideoGaiden, playing himself in a speaking role. In the episode, Michael receives
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2019 video game
markets. Fans petitioned for Shenmue III, and in 2005 the BBC series VideoGaiden ran a campaign for its release. On several occasions, Sega spokespersons
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Teletext-based video game magazine
Stuart Campbell. In a 10 December 2006 episode, videoGaiden inducted Digitiser into their "videoGaiden Time Capsule." The segment featured Colin Baker
Digitiser
English musician and comedian
2007. He appeared in the Series 3 Christmas special of BBC Scotland's VideoGaiden, performing "Christmas is Really Fantastic", and later appeared on the
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2003 British TV series or programme
reaction to the programme, which would later become the BBC Scotland show videoGaiden. "BBC News - BUSINESS - Elisabeth Murdoch quits Sky". "Shine: Features:
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The Stanley Baxter show (1963–1971) Still Game (2002–2007, 2016–2019) Time for Baxter (1972) VideoGaiden (2005–2008) The World of Chic Murray (1976)
List of television programmes produced by BBC Scotland
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(2002–2007; 2016–2019) River City (2002–present) Politics Now (2004–2011) VideoGaiden (2005–2008) The Adventure Show (2005–present) 7 April – The Karen Dunbar
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Excuse? (1993–2020) River City (2002–present) Politics Now (2004–2011) VideoGaiden (2005–2008) The Adventure Show (2007–present) That Was The Team That
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STV sports programme Scotsport celebrates 50 years on air. December – VideoGaiden on BBC Two (2005–2008) Unknown – The Scottish Golf Show (2005) Scotsport
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(2007–present) 22 February – That Was The Team That Was (2006–2008) April – VideoGaiden (2005–2008) 22 May – Scotsport (1957–2008) 13 June – John Malcolm, 72
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