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Episode 2

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Second of a two-part documentary focusing on Scotland's 16- and 17-year-olds who, for the first time ever, have been given the right to vote.

For the first time ever in this country, 16- and 17-year olds have been given the right to vote and nearly 100,000 have registered to take part in the referendum on Scottish independence. Filmed over a year and all over Scotland, these two films offer a snapshot of what it's like to be 16 in 2014.

In the second programme we meet football-mad Kieran in Wick, would-be actress Margot in Skye, apprentice joiner Gaelan in Shetland, musician Gregor in Kilmarnock and Amy-Jo from Kirriemuir who's learning to fly. They share their thoughts about family relationships, first love and their hopes and fears for the future.

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Wed 17 Sep 2014 20:00

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Credits

Role Contributor
Executive Producer Andrew Lockyer
Executive Producer Neil McDonald
Director Matt Pinder
Producer Matt Pinder

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Generation 2014

The story of 50 young people eligible to vote in Scotland's 2014 Independence Referendum.