Nicola Sturgeon is set to appear as herself in a new Sky TV reality drama that features a fictional attack on Britain attributed to Russia. Reports say the series includes a simulated scenario in which Sturgeon plays a role resembling that of UK deputy prime minister. The Scotsman and the Glasgow Times both describe Sturgeon’s participation as portraying herself within the show’s scripted premise. The Scotsman also adds that George Robertson, a former Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland, will take part in the programme alongside Sturgeon. Both outlets frame the project as a TV “drama” or “simulation” rather than a real-world event, and they link the announcement to recent political developments in Scotland, including the Glasgow Times’ reference to the conviction of Sturgeon’s former adviser, Peter Murrell. The details released by the two sources do not describe the plot beyond the premise of a Russian attack simulation, nor do they provide broadcast dates, episode structure, or production specifics.
Nicola Sturgeon to appear as herself in Sky drama about fictional Russian attack
Nicola Sturgeon is set to appear as herself in a new Sky TV reality drama that features a fictional attack on Britain attributed to Russia. Reports say the series includes a simulated scenario in whic...
- Nicola Sturgeon is scheduled to appear as herself in a new Sky TV programme.
- She is set to play a role akin to UK deputy prime minister within the show.
- The series is built around a fictional or simulated attack on Britain by Russia.
- George Robertson is also reported to be taking part, as described by The Scotsman.
- The Glasgow Times links the announcement to the conviction of Peter Murrell.
Nicola Sturgeon is to appear as herself, in the role of UK deputy prime minister, in a new Sky TV reality drama about a fictional attack on Britain by Russia.
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