Scotland's best TV show of all-time as voted by our readers can now be revealed. We ran a poll across the weekend asking all of you to pick your favourites from a long-list of Scotland’s most famous programmes.
There is no surprise as to which show takes the No.1 spot, though there were a few surprises across the rest of the top 20, with a number of high-profile candidates missing out, such as Take The High Road, Outlander and River City.
Here is the final 20 in descending order...

13. Burnistoun (2009-2019)
Robert Florence and Iain Connell write and perform a sketch show set in a town in the Glasgow area, featuring a wide array of bizarre characters such as Jolly Boy John, the town's wannabe pop act, and a local serial killer. Photo: Alan Peebles

14. Gary: Tank Commander (2009-2012)
BAFTA-award winning sitcom written and starring comedian Greg McHugh takes a comic view on the daily life of a Scottish army corporal, and the antics that the crew get themselves into. Photo: BBC

15. Guilt (2019)
Two brothers, Max and Jake, accidentally run over and kill an elderly man on an Edinburgh street, then try to cover up the crime. The four-part series became the first drama commission of the new BBC Scotland channel last year. Photo: BBC

16. Shetland (2013-)
Detective Inspector Jimmy Perez (Douglas Henshall) and his team investigate various criminal activities that take place in the picturesque setting of the Shetland Isles. Based on the novels of Ann Cleeves. Photo: BBC