Twitter legend Bootlegger has made his way to Glasgow for a boozy weekend.
06.02.2020 - 13:16 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scots are wanted to work on the sixth series of Outlander.
Producers of the hit TV series are on the hunt for trainees to work in plastering, painting, costume design and more.
On Wednesday Screen Scotland announced the vacancies on social media.
A tweet from the TV chiefs read: "Fancy working and gaining experience with the hardy Outlander crew?
"The Outlander Training Programme is now open for applications, with roles in production, costume, plastering, painting and locations."
The Starz show is
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