Ewan Angus worked for the BBC for 32 years, more than half that time as commissioning editor for television at BBC Scotland. He has extensive experience of TV and Film production and co-production within the UK and internationally. He also brings a deep understanding of audiences and changing patterns of media consumption.
Ewan has an impressive track record in identifying and developing creative talent in the screen sector. During his time at BBC Scotland he consistently demonstrated support for a diverse range of activity in the arts across Scotland.
Alongside his BBC role, Ewan has sat on a number of industry committees, including a three-year term as chair of BAFTA Scotland.
That is the blurb from the website of the company creative Scotland who Ewan Angus claims he left the BBC for at the same time as his obese pal the anti-British Scottish independent supporting Roman Catholic with Polak roots Jeff Zycinski in the summer of 2017 in fact Zycinskis came on the 12th of July.
So what has the man the bheasts can’t tame smoked out from licence fee paid BBC Scotland -paid by you and me with the threat of imprisonment if we don’t- aka Pacific Quay CSC?
Jeff Zycinski -pictured above- who was Head of Radio for BBC Scotland That’s right he was the head and in control of that utter shite program off the ball with Tam Cowan and the anti-British Protestant Racist sectarian Stuart Cosgrove
He along with Celtic Football club’s chairman Kevin Kelly’s -a Paedophile enabler at best- daughter would rub shoulders with each other to make that bigoted anti-Rangers hate-fest masquerading as a football show BBC Sportsound
The Rangers hating Good morning Scotland, who among other things held a pole-pun intended- when Rangers by their own merit gained promotion to the SPL
“Should Rangers football club be allowed entry to the SPL”
The list goes onandonandon as the BBC Scotland darling Graham Spiers would say and name himself on the Rangers Tax Case blog
You also have to factor into account the Radio silence -pun intended- of the Celtic Football Club child rape court cases, the most scandalous atrocity in the whole of world sport by BBC Radio Scotland
A shameful low point Was John Beattie interviewing the remarkably brave man Gordon Woods who as a child was targeted by the Celtic Football Club paedophile ring and then not airing the interview
Was this just an exercise in evidence gathering for Celtic Football Club?
You want to see BBC’s John Beattie getting the utter pish taken out of him by the red arrows?
Well watch below
As he says
“it’s gonna be blue and white smoke the Red arrows will be spraying”
well as you can quite clearly see the Red arrows had different plans
It was RED, WHITE AND BLUE smoke coming from their jets to mark Her Majesty’s entrance to the BJK camp.
People said it was sad the red arrows didn’t fly over Ibrox for the 55 in 2021
They all ready did it in 2014 as you can see from the direction they are going after the squinty bridge
Paul Bradley, the anti-British Protestant Sectarian Racist bigot pictured directly above and also above that by, Jeff zycinski.
Jeff photographed Paul Bradley during the height of their Rangers hating smear job the Rangers Tax Case blog Paul as you well know from this blog started the Rangers Tax Case Twitter account and the blog it’s self
BBC’s Ewan Angus who was an executive producer and executive of BBC Scotland with his “roll of honour” below.
Credits
2021 Only An Excuse? Executive Producer
2020 Bash The Entertainer: Behind The Smile Executive Producer
2019 The Moments That Made… Ford And Greg
2018 Limmy’s Homemade Show
2018 Long Night At Blackstone Executive Producer
2018 Still Game – Series 8 Commissioning Editor
2018 Two Doors Down – Series 3 Commissioning Editor
2017 Two Doors Down – Christmas Special Commissioning Editor
2017 Mrs. Brown’s Boys – Christmas 2017 Executive Producer
2017 Scot Squad – Series 4 Executive Producer
2017 Scot Squad – Series 3 Executive Producer
2016 Mrs. Brown’s Boys – Christmas 2016 Executive Producer
2016 Scot Squad – Christmas Special Executive Producer
2016 Two Doors Down – Series 2 Executive Producer
2016 West Skerra Light Executive Producer
2016 Still Game – Series 7 Executive Producer
2016 Mrs. Brown’s Boys – Live Executive Producer
2016 Gasping Executive Producer
2016 Two Doors Down – Series 1 Executive Producer
2015 Only An Excuse? Executive Producer
2015 Planet Hogmanay Executive Producer
2015 Mrs. Brown’s Boys – Christmas 2015 Executive Producer
2015 Scot Squad – Series 2 Executive Producer
2015 Mountain Goats – Series 1 Executive Producer
2015 Sketchland Commissioner
2014 Mrs. Brown’s Boys – Christmas 2014 Executive Producer
2014 Bob Servant – Series 2 Executive Producer
2014 How Do I Get Up There? Executive Producer
2014 The Sunny Executive Producer
2014 What’s Funny About The Indyref? Executive Producer
2014 Kevin Bridges Live At… Commissioner
2014 Mountain Goats – Miller’s Mountain Executive Producer
2013 Only An Excuse? Executive Producer
2013 Mrs. Brown’s Boys – Christmas 2013 Executive Producer
2013 The Ginge, The Geordie And The Geek Executive Producer
2013 Limmy’s Show! – 2013 Specials Executive Producer
2013 Rory Goes To Holyrood Executive Producer
2013 Bob Servant – Bob Servant Independent Executive Producer
2013 Mrs. Brown’s Boys – Series 3 Executive Producer
2012 Only An Excuse? Executive Producer
2012 Mrs. Brown’s Boys – Christmas 2012 Executive Producer
2012 Limmy’s Show! – Series 3 Executive Producer
2012 Late ‘N’ Live Guide To Comedy Executive Producer
2012 Mrs. Brown’s Boys – Series 2 Executive Producer
2011 Mrs. Brown’s Boys – Christmas Special Executive Producer
2011 Burnistoun – Series 2 Executive Producer
2011 Limmy’s Show! – Series 2 Executive Producer
2011 Gary: Tank Commander – Series 2 Executive Producer
2010 Gary: Tank Commander – Best Of Executive Producer
2010 Burnistoun – Series 1 Executive Producer
2010 Limmy’s Show! – Series 1 Executive Producer
2009 Gary: Tank Commander – Series 1 Executive Producer
2009 Happy Hollidays Executive Producer
2009 One Star Executive Producer
2009 Burnistoun – Pilot Executive Producer
2009 Limmy’s Show! – Pilot Executive Producer
2008 Glendogie Bogey Executive Producer
2008 Dear Green Place – Series 2 Executive Producer
2007 Dear Green Place – Series 1 Executive Producer
2006 Dear Green Place – Pilot Executive Producer
2003 Still Game – Series 2 Executive Producer
2002 Still Game – Series 1 Executive Producer
2002 Snoddy Executive Producer
Filmography
2020 Bash the Entertainer: Behind the Smile (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer)
2019 The Bad Guy (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer)
2019 Prophecy (Documentary) (executive producer)
2018 The Collins Variety Agency (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer: for BBC Scotland) Alan and Michelle (2018) … (commissioning editor: for the BBC) Party Pieces (2018) … (commissioning editor: for the BBC) Fish Friday (2018) … (commissioning editor: for the BBC) Break-in (2018) … (commissioning editor: for the BBC)
Eric’s Colon (2018) … (commissioning editor: for the BBC)
2018 Nae Pasaran (Documentary) (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
CSI: Mammy (2018) … (executive producer)
Mammy’s Mummy (2017) … (executive producer)
Chez Mammy (2016) … (executive producer)
Mammy’s Forest (2016) … (executive producer)
Mammy Sutra (LIVE) (2016) … (executive producer)
2017Opry an Iúir (TV Series) (executive producer) 2017Shankly: Nature’s Fire (Documentary) (executive producer: for BBC)
2017Raploch: Where Are They Now? (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer)
2017Sighthill (executive producer)
Down and Out (2016) … (executive producer) Heavy Petting (2016) … (executive producer)
Small Change (2016) … (executive producer)
Job (2016) … (executive producer)
The Undrinkables (2016) … (executive producer)
2016 West Skerra Light (TV Movie) (executive producer)
2016 James Joyce Goes to China (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer)
2016The Queen Mary: Greatest Ocean Liner (TV Movie) (commissioning editor: BBC)
2016Gary: Tank Commander’s Election Special (TV Movie) (executive producer)
2016VideoGaiden (TV Series) (executive producer – 1 episode) 2015Mountain Goats (TV Series) (executive producer – 6 episodes) Liar (2015) … (executive producer)
Lover (2015) … (executive producer)
Famous (2015) … (executive producer)
Dog (2015) … (executive producer)
Fitness (2015) … (executive producer)
2015Rollermania (Documentary) (executive producer: for BBC)
2015Sunset Song (executive producer: bbc scotland)
2015Quintinshill: Britain’s Deadliest Rail Disaster (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer: BBC)
2014How Do I Get Up There? (TV Movie) (executive producer: for BBC Scotland)
20142014: The Rory Review (TV Movie) (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
2014Bob Servant (TV Mini Series) (executive producer – 1 episode)
The Van (2014) … (executive producer)
2014Gasping (Short) (executive producer: BBC)
2014Family Goldmine (Documentary) (executive producer)
2014What’s Funny About the Indyref? (TV Movie) (executive producer)
2014Don’t Drop the Baton (TV Mini Series) (executive producer)
2014Castles in the Sky (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
2014Everybody’s Child (Documentary) (executive producer)
2014Documenting John Grierson (Documentary short) (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
2014The Fabulous Alexander Brothers (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
2013Dream Me Up Scotty! (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer)
2013Fire in the Night (Documentary) (commissioning editor) / (co-executive producer)
2012-2013Watching Ourselves: 60 Years of Television in Scotland (TV Series documentary) (executive producer – 11 episodes)
Burns Night (2013) … (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
Vital Sparks (2013) … (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
Baubles and Bells (2012) … (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
Swashbuckled (2012) … (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
Hearts in the Highlands (2012) … (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
Show all 11 episodes
2013Bob Servant Independent (TV Mini Series) (executive producer – 1 episode)
Launch Day (2013) … (executive producer)
2012Just Dandy (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
2012Michael Marra: All Will Be Well (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
2012Johnny Beattie: In the Limelight (TV Special) (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
2012What Burns Did for Me (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer)
2011/IJig (Documentary) (executive producer)
2011Gary Tank Commander (TV Series) (executive producer – 3 episodes)
Star Wars (2011) … (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
Climate Control (2011) … (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
Mum’s the Word (2011) … (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
2011Lachlan Macquarie: The Father of Australia (Documentary) (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
2011The Guga Hunters of Ness (Documentary) (executive producer)
2010The Scheme (TV Series documentary) (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
2010Avalanche: Scotland’s Cocaine Epidemic (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer)
2009Happy Hollidays (TV Series) (executive producer – 6 episodes)
Wedding Bells (2009) … (executive producer)
Donkey (2009) … (executive producer)
Mike the Poacher (2009) … (executive producer)
Bombs Away (2009) … (executive producer)
Tycoon (2009) … (executive producer)
2009Crying with Laughter (executive producer)
2009Wasted (executive producer)
20091 Star (TV Movie) (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
2008The Adventures of Don Roberto (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer)
2006-2008Dear Green Place (TV Series) (executive producer – 12 episodes)
Puppy Love (2008) … (executive producer)
Industrial Daftness (2008) … (executive producer)
Waiting for Smeato (2008) … (executive producer)
Goats (2008) … (executive producer)
Uppers and Downers (2008) … (executive producer)
2008Girls Behind Bars (TV Series documentary) (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
2008The New Ten Commandments (Documentary) (executive producer)
2008Trouble Sleeping (executive producer: BBC)
2008Glendogie Bogey (TV Movie) (executive producer)
2008Wasted Nation (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
2007Legit (TV Series) (executive producer – 6 episodes)
Removals (2007) … (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
Danny, Champion of the World (2007) … (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
The Old Team (2007) … (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
Night of the Lobster (2007) … (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
Manitoba (2007) … (executive producer: BBC Scotland)
Show all 6 episodes
2007Thomas Telford: The Man Who Built Britain (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer)
2005Destination Scotland (TV Mini Series documentary) (executive producer: BBC)
2002The Real Tartan Army (TV Series) (executive producer)
1999-2000Chewin’ the Fat (TV Series) (executive producer – 7 episodes)
Hogmanay Special 2000 (2000) … (executive producer)
1999 Rikki Fulton: The Time of his Life (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer)
1995 Don’t Give Up Your Day Job (TV Series) (producer)
OOOOOOFFFFFFFT
FFS
There’s plenty of low lights of public money being spunked up the wall
Ewan Angus should be in jail just for Mrs Brown’s bhoys alone.
Another disgusting piece of public funded excrement that jumps out was the Scheme absolute “poverty porn” that showed a fellow bear shooting up in a Rangers’ top
The scandalous scene lingers a long time on him as he goes from making then shooting the smack into his veins then feeling the total effects of the drug
Anyway, from a picture last year the fellow bear is looking more healthy and happy
Well done Bro keep it up
Anyway, I hear you cry, what is this for?
Well I said in a previous blog that Jeff and Angus had left BBC Scotland in the summer of 2017 a month after my blog came out which you can read below
Well it appears that in the case of Ewan Angus he seems to have done a Jim Torbet Celtic Football club manoeuvre
As his “roll of honour” above quite clearly shows, he still seems to be making content for publicly funded BBC Scotland
He was moved sideways only to return up the back door
“ooooooh Betty that cats done a whoopsy”
Also, this is the time when we all go out for office parties -or we used too before the plandemic- well you might want to give this pub a wee side step
That being the Dukes Bar in the west end of Glasgow
If you read the blog above that I posted, you will know of a wee Roman Catholic Irish anti-British Protestant Racist sectarian spinster ROISIN MALLAGHAN who lives in London and seemed to have a lot of knowledge on the people behind the Rangers Tax case blog.
Well she knows all about the Dukes bar in Glasgow as well
This was around the time it was revealed that the club’s total debts could be as high as £134m.
Which we all know now, like most of the pish the bheasts spout was a load of BOLLOCKS!
And it came on the Wednesday after the 7th of April, when Celtic won the title after a 6–0 away win against Kilmarnock at Rugby Park. It was their first title in four years
This is Rangers’ Tax Case and BBC Scotland Producer Paul Bradley’s other “anonymous” Twitter account replying to wee ROISIN MALLAGHAN
Tell us more I hear you say why is the Dukes bar linked in this Rangers’ Football Club hate-fest?
Well apart from the above, the Duke’s bar was owned at that time by none other than the BBC Scotland commissioning editor Ewan Angus under AB leisure limited.
Seriously, how much money are the BBC paying its employees from taxed public money -with the threat of imprisonment if you don’t- that they can afford to own pubs?
And how little are they working them that they are able to run a fucking pub?
As you can see, he’s also involved in something called “CELTIC MEDIA FESTIVAL” Which according to it’s website says as follows
In the Spring of 1979, Michael Russell was working as the Director of Cinema Sgire in the Western Isles. Cinema Sgire was the only vehicle in Scotland for video production in the Gaelic language, none was made by the BBC or the ITV companies and nobody else had access to video recording equipment.
The combination of cuts to public expenditure and a lack of information, led Michael Russell to take action travelling to Ireland, Wales and Brittany in the winter of 1979 to find out what he could about visual media production in the indigenous languages there, and to see if others shared his developing view that solidarity and learning from each other might be a way to redress the balance. Met with nothing but enthusiasm, Michael went ahead with his decision to hold the first Celtic Film and Television Festival in South Uist in April 1980 giving him just three months to put it together.
His idea for the festival was to learn from the work of others and to drive forward the various forms of media in the languages and cultures of the Celtic nations and regions.
The very first Celtic Film and TV Festival was opened in April 1980 on the island of South Uist by Michael Russell and welcomed less than 50 delegates to the Lochdar Community Hall. There was a small seminar programme, viewings in the event and in village halls throughout the Western Isles. The event garnered much local and national publicity.
After the success of the first festival, it was agreed that the Festival should be held again and that a structure should be created to facilitate dialogue between those who were working in TV and film in those countries. Radio was not yet included, still less anything digital or app related. The purpose of that was to continue to learn but also, to build the profile of minority language television and to press for a full time channel for each of the countries involved. Wales was already in the process of securing S4C. It was another twelve years before Ireland launched TnaG and twelve more before BBC ALBA launched in Scotland.
The annual festivals and the development of a network of organisations that took responsibility in a rolling programme for the annual event, meant that personal contacts and professional networks were established and maintained, sometimes used as the basis for co- or joint production whilst excellence was celebrated through the annual competition (introduced for the first time at Harlech for the second festival).
The inclusion of Radio came at a later stage with their minority language channels being better established than the TV broadcasters were at the time. The first radio award categories were introduced in 1999 and are now an integral part of the festival.
And I know what you are thinking, yes it is a hot bed of Pro-IRA terrorism and an anti-British Protestant hate-fest cesspit
Anyway, to remind you if you are going out for your Christmas office party stay well clear of Dukes bar in Glasgow’s west end near the kelvinhall art galleries
Or you can go one step more and bombard BBC Scotland with complaints, contact your local MP contact anti-BBC groups and find out at least if these cretins were using publicly funded equipment on the Rangers tax case when they were supposed to be working in their jobs paid by the public.
These are the same clowns that try to tell you and I, that the media is controlled by the Masons when, as their positions show that’s not quite the case as we are well aware of
So the question that needs to be asked is why were they all hiding behind their computers in a blog -that they all thought their identities would never be revealed -to smear and put pressure on Rangers at their lowest point and lie about Rangers when they could’ve used their position in the media to do so?
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH THIS RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB
THE FANS AFTER READING THIS WILL DEMAND ANSWERS
BECAUSE WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE THAT LICENCE FEE PAYING RANGERS FANS WHO DEPEND ON BBC SCOTLAND FOR THEIR ONLY CONNECTION TO RANGERS ARE BEING SHORT-CHANGED YET AGAIN BY THESE RACIST SECTARIAN BIGOTS MASQUERADING AS BBC EMPLOYEES