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1. Stone of Destiny (2008)
PG | 96 min | Adventure, Comedy, Crime
The story of Ian Hamilton, a dedicated nationalist who reignited Scottish national pride in the 1950s with his daring raid on the heart of England to bring the Stone of Scone back to Scotland.
Director: Charles Martin Smith | Stars: Charlie Cox, Kate Mara, Stephen McCole, Ciaron Kelly
Votes: 4,392
2. Clandestiny (1996 Video Game)
Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Cowardly American, Andrew McPhile, and his fiancee visit an old Scottish castle he had inherited. The place turns out to be haunted by his cursed ancestors. Solve puzzles to find the legendary Stone of Scone and lift the curse.
Director: David Wheeler | Stars: Sherman Archibald, Marco Barricelli, Patrick Claflin, Graeme Devine
Votes: 13
3.
Highlander (1992–1998)
Episode:
The Stone of Scone
(1997)
TV-14 | 49 min | Action, Adventure, Fantasy
In flashback, Hugh Fitzcairn tricks Duncan into helping steal the crown jewels; in modern day, Duncan tricks Amanda into helping to steal the Stone of Scone so he can return it to Scotland.
Director: Richard Martin | Stars: Adrian Paul, Stan Kirsch, Jim Byrnes, Elizabeth Gracen
Votes: 165
4.
Great Coastal Railway Journeys (2022– )
Episode:
Stirling to East Neuk
(2022)
29 min | Documentary
On this leg of his Scottish railway journey, Michael travels from the medieval city of Stirling through Perth, the historic crowning place of Scottish monarchs, and into Kirkcaldy, where he revisits some fond family memories.
Director: Ben Rowland | Star: Michael Portillo
Votes: 11
5.
Fake or Fortune (2010– )
Episode:
A Double Whodunnit
(2018)
Documentary, Mystery
Fiona & Phillip investigate 2 rare portraits of black British subjects from the 18th & 19th centuries, both highly unusual in their positive depiction of black sitters at a time when Britain was still very much engaged in slavery.
Stars: Amma Asante, Fiona Bruce, Aviva Burnstock, Ruth Cowen
Votes: 34