
Walter Scott
Documentary series exploring the lives of Scottish writers. Andrew Marr looks at Walter Scott, a prolific novelist, poet and political fixer.
As Scotland stands on the brink of a momentous decision, Andrew Marr explores the writers who have reflected, defined and challenged Scottish national identity over the last 300 years.
Andrew examines the life of Walter Scott, a prolific novelist and poet who wrote swashbuckling tales of romance and derring-do, which sold by the bucket load, both north and south of the border. But he is less well known as a political fixer who believed in a proud Scotland inside the United Kingdom. He brought King George IV to Scotland and swathed him in tartan, helping to create an enduring myth of Scotland as a land of romance populated by a brave race doing brave deeds, all clad in the kilt. An image that centuries later, Scotland is still trying to shake.
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Smailholm Tower
Duration: 02:16
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The people's poet
Duration: 01:53
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Waverley, 1814
Duration: 03:40
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Andrew Marr |
| Producer | Fatima Salaria |
| Director | Fatima Salaria |
| Series Producer | Matthew Springford |
| Executive Producer | Jonty Claypole |
| Writer | Andrew Marr |
| Writer | Fatima Salaria |
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