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3 March. ( 1987-03-03) –. 7 April 1987. ( 1987-04-07) Tutti Frutti is a BBC Scotland six-part drama series, transmitted in 1987 and written by John Byrne. It starred Robbie Coltrane, Emma Thompson, Maurice Roëves, Richard Wilson and Katy Murphy. It won six BAFTAs and brought many of the cast to national prominence.
Tutti Frutti: With Robbie Coltrane, Maurice Roëves, Emma Thompson, Stuart McGugan. Trouble ensues for the Majestics, Scotland's "Kings of Rock", when a good-looking redhead joins the band on tour.
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Premiered March 2, 1987. Runtime 1h. Total Runtime 6h (6 episodes) Country United Kingdom. Languages English. Studio BBC Scotland. Genres Comedy, Drama. Tutti Frutti is a BBC Scotland six part drama series, transmitted in 1987 and written by John Byrne. It starred Robbie Coltrane, Emma Thompson, Maurice Roëves, Richard Wilson and Katy Murphy.
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- March 3, 1987
Tue, Mar 3, 1987. Big Jazza McGlone dies just as his band, The Majestics, are about to reform for their silver jubilee tour. His brother Danny returns to Glasgow from New York for the funeral and meets Suzi Kettles, a former fellow art school student.. 8.0/10 (36)
Series 1: 5. Love Hurts. Contains some upsetting scenes. The Majestics attempt to make a new record. Danny finds out the truth about Suzie's husband. 59 mins. 9:30pm 31 Mar 1987. Available for 6 ...
Tutti Frutti is a BBC Scotland six part drama series, transmitted in 1987 and written by John Byrne. It starred Robbie Coltrane, Emma Thompson, Maurice Roëves, Richard Wilson and Katy Murphy. It brought many of the cast to national prominence.
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Tutti Frutti is a BBC Scotland six part drama series, transmitted in 1987 and written by John Byrne. It starred Robbie Coltrane, Emma Thompson, Maurice Roëves, Richard Wilson and Katy Murphy. It brought many of the cast to national prominence.