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  1. Ecosse Films' most successful television production has been the BBC serial Monarch of the Glen. Other television productions include the BBC One series Mistresses (2008–2010), Camelot (2011), Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond (2014), The Great Fire (2014), the Bloomsbury Group drama Life in Squares (2015), and The Trial of Christine Keeler ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0706002Douglas Rae - IMDb

    Douglas Rae. Producer: Nowhere Boy. Douglas Rae was born on 22 June 1947 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. He is a producer and director, known for Nowhere Boy (2009), Becoming Jane (2007) and Black Death (2010).

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    • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
  3. Dec 15, 2009 · Nostalgia junkies may remember him best as Dougie Ray, presenter of 1970s children's TV show Magpie, but over the years he's quietly become a key figure in the British film and television...

  4. The Great Moghuls is a 1990 Channel 4 documentary series covering the dramatic story of the rise of the Moghul Empire (1526–1857) of India. Over six generations, from father to son, the Great Moghuls captured, consolidated and profoundly influenced control of the sub-continent of India.

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  5. Oct 16, 2014 · You quickly realise why this is when you find out more about the making of ITV’s new four part series, The Great Fire. “It is an incredible undertaking to take on something as epic as this,” says executive producer Douglas Rae of Ecosse Films.

  6. Douglas Rae (born 22 June 1947) is a Scottish film producer, television producer and executive, and a former children's television presenter. Rae presented the long-running Thames Television children's series Magpie, taking over from Pete Brady in 1971 and remaining until 1977.

  7. 30 July 1968. (1968-07-30) –. 6 June 1980. (1980-06-06) Magpie was a British children's television programme shown on ITV from 30 July 1968 to 6 June 1980. It was a magazine format show, intended to compete with the BBC 's Blue Peter, but it attempted to be more "hip", focusing more on popular culture. [1] The show's creators, Lewis Rudd and ...

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