By the time the series ran in February, another driver, Tony Roper, had died in a crash on the circuit. “We were just going to examine the whole situation with Kenny Irwin and Adam Petty and we were ...
Tony Roper talks to old friend and former Lord Provost of Glasgow, Alex Mosson. They return to the housing scheme they grew up in to chat about how life turned out for them.
Celtic-daft TV star Tony Roper plays a starring role in the club’s Christmas advert this year – during which he dreams of playing for his beloved heroes. The BAFTA winning writer, actor and ...
Tony Roper wrote The Steamie for Glasgows Mayfest in 1987 Return to Hogmany 1957 when a fiesty group of Glasgow women Mrs Culfeathers Dolly Doreen and the irrepressible Magrit all meet at The ...