Andrew Marr's Great Scots: The Writers Who Shaped a Nation (2014)
Andrew Marr's Great Scots: The Writers Who Shaped a Nation
2014Andrew Marr explores the lives and works of the Scottish writers who helped define a national identity over the last three centuries.
Seasons & Episode
Andrew has loved James Boswell ever since his mother gave him a copy of his diaries as he grew up. He attempts to follow Boswell’s journey from his privileged childhood in Ayrshire, to the streets of London and the wilderness of the Western Isles.
Andrew examines poet and writer Sir Walter Scott, who is less well known for his time as a political fixer for Scotland then he is for his writing.
Andrew Marr looks at the career of Hugh MacDiarmid, one of Scotland's most bothersome poets who reinvented Scottish as a serious writing language.
Andrew Marr explores the lives and works of the Scottish writers who helped define a national identity over the last three centuries.