Ewan Cameron, The Press & Journal

Ewan Cameron

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Past articles by Ewan:

TV review: White Lotus finale exceeded great expectations

If I had to lay money on how White Lotus would end, a bloodbath on a yacht would not have been my first guess. But the fact this violent climax – which → Read More

Man in court accused of attempted murder after horror Crown Street crash

George Alden, 35, appeared in Aberdeen Sheriff Court today facing a string of charges, including domestic abuse and dangerous driving. → Read More

These are the five biggest shows on TV’s newest streaming service Paramount+

Although it could be argued the options for streaming services are already overwhelming, that hasn’t stopped a new channel arriving on our shores this week. → Read More

Exclusive: Coma footballer was left by police near AWPR shortly before he was hit by van

The police watchdog is investigating an accident that left a talented young footballer in a coma after it emerged officers left him close to the Aberdeen bypass shortly before he was struck by a van. → Read More

TV REVIEW: Am I the only one finding Conversations With Friends a slog?

When BBC3’s adaptation of Sally Rooney’s novel Normal People screened a couple of years ago, I devoured all 12 episodes over the course of a weekend. I → Read More

Man, 78, charged after dog dies after falling out of car on A96

A pensioner has been charged in connection with an incident in which a dog fell from a car near Fochabers. Vets and emergency services were called to the → Read More

TV review: Diana: The Musical is the best worst thing you’ll see on TV this year

I can’t tell if the makers of Diana: The Musical have intentionally made it teeth-grindingly terrible, or whether it happened organically. → Read More

TV review: Jeremy Clarkson's new farm documentary is 'best thing he's done in years'

Jeremy Clarkson could build an orphanage and I still think great swathes of the public would hate him for it. → Read More

EXCLUSIVE: Aberdeen FC dreaming up plans for Pittodrieland theme park

Top secret plans are being drawn up by Aberdeen FC to turn the Pittodrie Stadium site into a Dons-themed amusement park, the Evening Express can reveal today. → Read More

Exclusive: Tragic Cove pensioner may have been dead in home for 12 years

A pensioner whose body was found in an Aberdeen home may have been dead for 12 years, the Evening Express can reveal today. → Read More

Delight as Stonehaven Tennis Club opens three new courts

The oldest and youngest members of Stonehaven Tennis Club came together at the weekend to mark the official opening of the club’s new courts. → Read More

Funding axed from ‘critical’ mental health care services in Aberdeen

An Aberdeen charity today told of its disappointed after funding was axed for two of its “critical” mental health services. → Read More

‘It’s been emotional’: Film director Jon S Baird reflects on bringing Hollywood movie Tetris to Aberdeen

Film director Jon S Baird today hailed Aberdeen for making his "dreams come true" after shooting wrapped on Hollywood movie Tetris. → Read More

Hollywood movie Tetris starts filming in Aberdeen with star Taron Egerton

Filming has started in Aberdeen on director Jon S Baird's big-budget Hollywood movie Tetris, starring Taron Egerton. → Read More

Man gets 18 years for brutal murder of 'devoted' Aberdeen dad

A "devoted" Aberdeen dad who offered to help a homeless man had his kindness repaid with brutal violence when he was stabbed more than 40 times. → Read More

Aberdeen to double for Soviet-era Russia as Hollywood comes to town for Tetris film shoot

Parts of Aberdeen are to be transformed into Soviet-era Russia later this month as part of a Hollywood movie. → Read More

Film director Jon Baird scouting locations in Aberdeen for big-budget Hollywood movie

A north-east film director is hoping to shoot a big budget Hollywood movie in Aberdeen and has already been scouting locations. → Read More

Aberdeen gambler sues betting firm and demands return of stakes worth £3 MILLION

An Aberdeen gambler is suing a betting firm for more than £3 million claiming his wagers were illegal because he placed them from his Spanish holiday home. → Read More

Des review: ITV’s new drama tells tale of Fraserburgh-born serial killer Dennis Nilsen

ITV's new three-part drama Des stars David Tennant as Fraserburgh-born serial killer Dennis Nilsen. Our TV critic Ewan Cameron gives his verdict on Des. → Read More

Aberdeen school closed after coronavirus detected

An Aberdeen school has been closed to pupils after a positive case of coronavirus was detected. → Read More