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Monarch of the Glen (BBC serial, 2000-5)
One episode features TME134M, a former Glenton Tours centre-entrance AEC Reliance/Plaxton used by Skye-Ways but lettered for 'Sweeney Tours', also a Scania/Irizar coach, TIL2433. (thanks to Andy Richards, Richard Dodge, Nathan Gorton et al)

"A former McBraynes Bedford C4Z (I think that's what they are called) with Duple bodywork was another PSV to appear. It appeared in the last episode of the second series and was supposed to have fallen through a bridge on the estate."
(thanks Glen Bubb). In another episode "Lexie decides to get cold feet just before the wedding and gets a return ticket to travel on new livery Stagecoach CSU922 working the X9 to Glasgow. Archie intercepts the bus on route & asks her to reconsider. There was also a quick shot from inside. It seemed to have an old design around the cab, featuring the metal trimmed perspex instead of todays grey moulded features." (thanks John Ashton)
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