In a groundbreaking two-part documentary series, BBC Scotland is set to delve deep into the turbulent and transformative years of the Scottish National Party (SNP), focusing on the dynamic and often contentious relationship between former First Ministers Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon. The series, titled Salmond and Sturgeon: A Troubled Union, promises to offer fresh perspectives and intimate revelations about a period marked by significant political shifts and dramatic internal strife.
The documentary, produced by Firecrest Films for BBC Scotland, is scheduled to air in the lead-up to the 10th anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum. It will explore the rise of the SNP from a fringe political group to one of the most influential parties in the United Kingdom, a journey that culminated in achieving substantial electoral victories and gaining control of the Scottish Parliament.
The series is structured into two 60-minute episodes and features extensive interviews with both Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon. These interviews provide an unprecedented glimpse into the personal and political lives of the two key figures who shaped the SNP’s remarkable trajectory. Through candid conversations, Salmond and Sturgeon reflect on their partnership, recounting pivotal moments and the controversies that eventually led to their split.
Beyond the interviews with Salmond and Sturgeon, the documentary includes insights from a range of prominent figures who played significant roles in the SNP’s evolution. Contributions come from John Swinney, the current First Minister; Humza Yousaf, a former First Minister; Liz Lloyd, Sturgeon’s former Chief of Staff; George Osborne, the former Chancellor of the Exchequer; and Geoff Aberdein, Salmond’s former Chief of Staff. Their perspectives add depth to the narrative, shedding light on the internal dynamics and strategic decisions that propelled the SNP into the mainstream.
The series is noted for its rich archival content, which captures key turning points in the SNP’s history. It will highlight how the party transitioned from a period of relative obscurity before devolution to becoming a major political force. The documentary examines the strategies that led to the SNP’s electoral success and explores the tensions and conflicts that arose within the party’s leadership.
Barry Ronan, the producer and director of the series, known for his previous work on The Rise and Fall of Boris Johnson and Jeremy Kyle: Death on Daytime, describes the documentary as a comprehensive exploration of a transformative era in British politics. “We are delighted to bring our audience this landmark series,” says David Harron, Commissioning Editor at BBC Scotland. “It offers an in-depth look into the political intrigue of the era and provides reflections on loyalty and friendship that we hope will captivate viewers.”
Mick McAvoy, Head of Documentaries at Firecrest Films, emphasizes the emotional and dramatic elements of the series. “The Salmond and Sturgeon era is one of the most astonishing and dramatic periods in Britain’s modern history. This series reveals the inside story of how two political powerhouses and their close circle of advisors took a fringe party into the mainstream and came within reach of achieving their dream of an independent Scotland. It’s a powerful tale of ambition, power, and the personal costs of dedicating oneself to a political cause.”
Salmond and Sturgeon: A Troubled Union is expected to spark significant interest and debate, offering viewers a chance to revisit and reassess one of the most influential periods in recent Scottish and British political history. The series will be available on the BBC Scotland channel and on BBC iPlayer, providing an accessible platform for audiences to engage with the rich narrative of the SNP’s evolution and the complex personal and political relationship between its two most prominent figures.