The Chief Does Edinburgh - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

History
The city of Edinburgh is given a thorough exploration in this spoof travel documentary series fronted by Scot Squad's Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson.
This episode sees Miekelson visit Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Also starring comedian Bruce Fumey as an ‘ancient faces expert' who weighs up whether the chief deserves to go down in history with a portrait of his own.

Literature
The city of Edinburgh is given a thorough exploration in this spoof travel documentary series fronted by Scot Squad's Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson.
Having known the city as both bairn and bobby, Miekelson now gets under its skin as a broadcaster for the BBC. In this episode, Miekelson gives his frank views on Trainspotting and takes a close inspection of the city's literary output using the help of best-selling crime writer Ian Rankin. The Chief puts the Rebus creator right on a few details of police procedure and they discuss the finer points of Tartan Noir.

The Chief Does Edinburgh
The city of Edinburgh is given a thorough exploration in this spoof travel documentary series fronted by Scot Squad's Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson.
This episode sees the chief swap his uniform for civvies and exchange chasing bams with riding trams as he explores Auld Reekie.
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