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The Best Episodes of Frankie Boyle's Tour of Scotland Season 1

Every episode of Frankie Boyle's Tour of Scotland Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Frankie Boyle's Tour of Scotland Season 1!

The Best Episodes of Frankie Boyle's Tour of Scotland Season 1

Frankie sets off on a stand-up tour of Scotland. On four trips to four gigs, he meets a heady mix of people and places, filtering...

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  1. 8.4/10(21 votes)

    #1 - Aberdeen to Oban

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    Frankie goes from Aberdeen to Oban to discover how Scotland's landscape has shaped the nation, meeting a hermit, joining a commune and going underneath a mountain.

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  2. 8.2/10(12 votes)

    #2 - Oban to Glasgow

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    Frankie travels from Oban to Glasgow. His journey takes him from a submarine base to Bannockburn, before he helps paint a mural in Glasgow and explores the city’s darkest chapter.

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  3. 7.9/10(16 votes)

    #3 - Glasgow to Ayr

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    Frankie travels from Glasgow to a stand-up show in Ayr. Along the way, he learns martial arts, explores the life of Scotland’s most famous queen and has a go on the dodgems.

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  4. 7.6/10(17 votes)

    #4 - Edinburgh to Aberdeen

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    Frankie travels from Edinburgh to Aberdeen to explore language. He meets a famous crime writer, joins a language lesson in a jail and learns how to be offensive in sign language.

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Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Aberdeen to Oban" is the best rated episode of "Frankie Boyle's Tour of Scotland" season 1. It scored 8.4/10 based on 21 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 2/7/2020. This episode is rated 0.2 points higher than the second-best, "Oban to Glasgow".