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Scotland Decides

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Director:
Claire Bellis
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Country: UK
Release Date: 2014-09-18
Cast
Actor
Character
Huw Edwards
Himself - Presenter
Nick Robinson
Himself - Political Editor
Sarah Smith
Herself - BBC Scotland
Jeremy Vine
Himself
Diane Abbott
Herself - Labour (as Diane Abbott MP)
Danny Alexander
Himself - Chief Secretary to the Treasury (as Danny Alexander MP)
Douglas Alexander
Himself - Shadow Foreign Secretary (as Douglas Alexander MP)
Matthew Amroliwala
Himself
Alex Bell
Himself - Former speechwriter for Alex Salmond
Natalie Bennett
Herself - Leader of Green Party in England and Wales
Phillip Blond
Himself - Director, ResPublica
Vernon Bogdanor
Himself - King's College London (as Professor Vernon Bogdanor)
Sarah Boyack
Herself - Scottish Labour (as Sarah Boyack MSP)
David Cameron
Himself
Louise Cameron
Herself - Chair of the Scottish Youth Parliament (as Louise Cameron MSYP)
Menzies Campbell
Himself - Liberal Democrat, North East Fife (as Sir Menzies Campbell MP)
Dennis Canavan
Himself - Yes Scotland Chair
Alistair Carmichael
Himself - Scottish Secretary (as Alistair Carmichael MP)
Aileen Clarke
Herself - Scotland Reporter
David Coburn
Himself - UKIP (as David Coburn MEP)
James Cook
Himself
Ben Cooper
Himself - Businessman
Brian Cox
Himself - Yes Campaign supporter
Margaret Curran
Herself - Shadow Scottish Secretary (as Margaret Curran MP)
John Curtice
Himself - Strathclyde University (as Professor John Curtice)
Ruth Davidson
Herself - Scottish Conservative Leader (as Ruth Davidson MSP)
Mark Devonport
Himself - BBC Northern Ireland Political Editor
John Docherty
Himself - Maintenance Technician
Reg Empey
Himself - Ulster Unionist Party (as Lord Empey)
Gavin Esler
Himself
Nigel Farage
Himself - UKIP Leader (as Nigel Farage MEP)
Frank Field
Himself - Labour (as Frank Field MP)
Daniel Finkelstein
Himself - Executive Editor, The Times (as Lord Finkelstein)
Joe FitzPatrick
Himself
Michael Forsyth
Himself - Scottish Secretary 1995-97 (as Lord Forsyth)
Liam Fox
Himself - Conservative (as Liam Fox MP)
Christian Fraser
Himself
Victoria Fritz
Herself
Joanna Gosling
Herself - Reporter
Michael Gove
Himself - Chief Whip (as Michael Gove MP)
Dave Gray
Himself - Scotland Reporter
Hywel Griffith
Himself - Reporter, Cardiff
William Hague
Himself - Leader of the Commons (as William Hague MP)
Peter Hain
Himself - Secretary of State for Wales 2009-10 (as Peter Hain MP)
John Hamelink
Himself - Entrepreneur
John Hammond
Himself
David Hannay
Himself - Former UK Ambassador to the UN (as Lord Hannay)
Isabel Hardman
Herself - Assistant Editor, The Spectator
Nick Harvey
Himself - Liberal Democrat, Devon North (as Sir Nick Harvey MP)
Patrick Harvie
Himself - Co-Covenor, Scottish Green Party (as Patrick Harvie MSP)
Peter Hennessy
Himself - Constitutional Historian (as Lord Hennessy)
Gavin Hewitt
Himself - Europe Editor
Jane Hill
Herself
Michael Howard
Himself - Former Conservative Leader (as Michael Howard MP)
Fiona Hyslop
Herself - Scottish Cabinet Secretary for Culture & External Affairs (as Fiona Hyslop MSP)
Kheredine Idessane
Himself - Scotland Reporter
Simon Jack
Himself
Bernard Jenkin
Himself - Conservative, Harwich & North Essex (as Bernard Jenkin MP)
Simon Jenkins
Himself
Boris Johnson
Himself - Mayor of London
Dan Johnson
Himself - News Correspondent
Carwyn Jones
Himself - Wales First Minister (as Carwyn Jones AM)
Owen Jones
Himself - Author, 'The Establishment'
Bridget Kendall
Herself - Reporter (voice)
Sadiq Khan
Himself - Shadow Justice Secretary (as Sadiq Khan MP)
Carol Kirkwood
Herself
Johann Lamont
Herself - Scottish Labour Leader (as Johann Lamont MSP)
James Landale
Himself - Deputy Political Editor
Annie Lennox
Herself - Yes voter
John Longworth
Hmiself - British Chambers of Commerce
Ken MacDonald
Himself - Scotland Correspondent
Ruth MacKay
Herself - Businesswoman
Andrew Marr
Himself
Michael Matheson
Himself - Minister for Public Health (as Michael Matheson MSP)
Joan McAlpine
Herself - SNP, South Scotland (as Joan McAlpine MSP)
Blair McDougall
Himself - Campaign Director, Better Together
Stephanie McGovern
Herself (as Steph McGovern)
Euan McIlwraith
Himself - Scotland Reporter
Jamie McIvor
Himself - Scotland Reporter
Sally McNair
Herself - Scotland Reporter
Stephen McOwan
Himself - Estate Agent
Annita McVeigh
Herself
Ed Miliband
Himself - Leader of the Labour Party (as Ed Miliband MP)
Gaelen Miller
Himself - First-time voter
Nick Miller
Himself
Michael Moore
Himself - Secretary of State for Scotland 2010-13 (as Michael Moore MP)
Richard Moss
Himself - Political Editor, North East and Cumbria
Naga Munchetty
Herself
Jim Murphy
Himself - Better Together (as Jim Murphy MP)
Alex Neil
Himself - Cabinet Secretary for Health and Well-being (as Alex Neil MSP)
Andrew Neil
Himself
Richard Newby
Himself - Deputy Chief Whip, House of Lords (as Lord Newby)
Ranbir Patwal
Himself - Businessman
Robert Peston
Himself - Economics Editor
Mary Pitcaithly
Herself - Chief Counting Officer
Sam Polling
Herself - Scotland Reporter
Anum Qaisar
Herself - Student
Amy-Jo Randalls
Herself - First-time voter
John Redwood
Himself - Conservative (as John Redwood MP)
John Reid
Himself - Home Secretary 2006-07 (as Lord Reid)
Willie Rennie
Himself - Scottish Lib Dem Leader (as Willie Rennie MSP)
Ann Richards
Herself - Aberdeen Asset Management
Lesley Riddoch
Herself - Yes Scotland
Ricky Ross
Himself - Yes Scotland
Alex Salmond
Himself
Adrian Searle
Himself - Yes Scotland
Hardeep Singh Kohli
Himself - Yes Scotland
Norman Smith
Himself - Assistant Political Editor
Terri Smith
Herself - Vice Chair of the Scottish Youth Parliament (as Terri Smith MSYP)
Jon Sopel
Himself - North America Editor
Brian Souter
Himself - Pro-Independence Businessman (as Sir Brian Souter)
Charlie Stayt
Himself
Peter Stewart
Himself - Farmer
Jackie Stockdale
Herself - Volunteer, 'Bridging the Gap'
Nicola Sturgeon
Herself - Deputy First Minister of Scotland (as Nicola Sturgeon MSP)
John Swinney
Himself - Scottish Finance Secretary (as John Swinney MSP)
Jo Swinson
Herself - Employment Relations Minister (as Jo Swinson MP)
Alan Taylor
Himself - The Herald
Brian Taylor
Himself - BBC Scotland Political Editor
Iona Torbet
Herself - No voter
Janet Torley
Herself - Businesswoman
Polly Toynbee
Herself - The Guardian
Joe Twyman
Himself - YouGov
Kurt Volker
Himself - Former US Permanent Representative to NATO
Carole Walker
Herself
Stephen Wall
Himself - Former UK Ambassador to the EU (as Sir Stephen Wall)
Iain Watson
Himself
Tim Willcox
Himself
Kate Williams
Herself - Royal Historian (as Dr Kate Williams)
Gordon Wilson
Himself - Former SNP Leader (voice)
Willie Wilson
Himself - Retired pharmacist (as Dr Willie Wilson)
Nicholas Witchell
Himself - Royal Correspondent
Leanne Wood
Herself - Leader, Plaid Cymru (as Leanne Wood AM)
Ben Wright
Himself - Reporter (voice)
Vicki Young
Herself - Chief Political Correspondent
Humza Yousaf
Himself - Scottish Minister for External Affairs (as Humza Yousaf MSP)
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