Fancy getting into acting? Well the drama which drew in more viewers for its premiere than rival show Game of Thrones is looking for extras.
The Starz show Outlander is based around Claire, a World War 2 nurse who is transported back to pre-Culloden 18th century Scotland.
She spends much of her time trying to return, but in this series she embraces her place in history - with a battle looming on the horizon.
Outlander has been filmed in George Square as well as the countryside, including Scottish talent Gary Lewis and Graham McTavish - and actors Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe won the People's Choice Award for Favorite Cable Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show.
GBM casting asks the following of applicants:
Are you aged 17-70?
Have the legal right to work in the UK?
Slim build
Natural hair -no highlights/colours/shaved/cropped
No visible tattoos/piercings
Own transport/live close to Cumbernauld
Available at short notice
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