Exclusive 'No stopping her': Faifley teenager to make TV debut in reboot of well-known drama
A talented Faifley teenager has told of her excitement as she prepares to make her TV debut in the reboot of a well-known Scottish drama.
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Ava Whyte is an NCTJ-qualified trainee reporter covering news across Clydebank, Dumbarton and the Vale. Previous experience at the Glasgow Times. BA university graduate.
Ava Whyte is an NCTJ-qualified trainee reporter covering news across Clydebank, Dumbarton and the Vale. Previous experience at the Glasgow Times. BA university graduate.
A talented Faifley teenager has told of her excitement as she prepares to make her TV debut in the reboot of a well-known Scottish drama.
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