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24 September 2014
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Monarch of the Glen

Monarch of the Glen - series seven

Starts this September on 大象传媒 ONE



Kellyanne Farquhar plays Amy McDougal


When Paul's goddaughter Amy arrives in Glenbogle after running away from boarding school, she immediately finds a kindred spirit in fellow mischief-maker Ewan (Martin Compston).

And as Monarch newcomer Kellyanne Farquhar explains, Amy isn't slow in making a big impression on Glenbogle.

"Amy is a feisty wee thing and she's always up to something a little bit naughty," says Kellyanne.

"In her own way she's trying to help, but she never quite succeeds and usually just ends up making the situation much worse than it was before."

Not surprisingly, Glenbogle's fun-loving chef, Ewan, finds Amy fascinating, fun and a real breath of fresh air, even although she does seem to drop him in it at every possible turn.

However, while Ewan finds Amy intriguing, his girlfriend Zoe (Kari Corbett) is less impressed with the sparky newcomer.

"She gets away with murder and leaves poor Ewan to take the blame, even though it tends to be all her fault. But there is a bond between them from the word go and eventually, although they don't necessarily fall head over heels for each other straight away, they do end up kissing," adds the Livingston-born actress, giggling at the mere thought of it.

"It's the first time I have ever filmed anything like that so it was quite nerve-wracking beforehand. I remember coming on set that day thinking: 'Oh my God, I've got to snog Martin Compston in a minute.'

"But thankfully Martin's a really down-to-earth guy and turned it into a very light-hearted situation. It didn't become a big deal at all."

When Amy turns up on the doorstep it's a shock for the MacDonald family and she brings with her a catalogue of surprises and more mayhem than they could ever have thought possible.

The child of Paul's former army friend, she's lonely at boarding school and misses her family - her father is posted abroad and her mother died a couple of years ago.

Amy craves a normal family life and with Paul (played by Lloyd Owen) happy to see her, she instantly finds a sense of belonging at Glenbogle.

For Kellyanne, 22, appearing in Monarch Of The Glen marks her TV acting debut. After three years in the Scottish Youth Theatre playing lead roles such as Dorothy in The Wizard Of Oz, and with a low-budget feature film Night People under her belt, she excitedly admits this is her big break.

But noone is more chuffed about it than her family, who are all major Monarch fans.

"They've seen every episode and are thrilled to bits. When I phoned to tell them I'd got the part my aunt just screamed down the phone. She was so excited she couldn't actually form any words.

"As far as she is concerned, I've hit the big time, I'm famous and nothing else I ever do will mean as much to her as this," laughs the young actress.

While Kellyanne has thoroughly enjoyed her time in Glenbogle, for her next job she'd like to try something completely different.

She says: "I'd love to be in a gangster film playing a gangster girl who gets to do lots of action scenes and fights - you know, loads of rolling over car bonnets and Kung Fu kicks and stuff. Now that's something you'd never get to do in Monarch Of The Glen."



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