SCOTLAND has created hundreds of hit TV shows over the years, but which have been the most popular? 

We asked Scots about their favourite Scottish series from over the years, and people came up with some absolute crackers!

Here are some of Scotland's best TV shows as according to the people of Scotland...

Still Game 

Still Game was the most popular answer, with one reader dubbing it "the best example of Glasgow humour."

Another said: "If you get through that without howling you need help."

Take the High Road 

Take the High Road also came up frequently, which is perhaps unsurprising considering it ran for over 20 years. One respondent said they had "never missed an episode". 

The Crow Road

The BBC adaption of Iain Bank's novel, The Crow Road, was described as "obscure, but amazing storytelling."

Monarch of the Glen

The hit show was deemed "superb" by a reader, who said: "I've recently watched the whole series again and enjoyed it more this time than last! It has everything! Romance, Drama, Humour, History, Biology ( Yes Please, Hamish ). Move over Boris... Gillie for Prime Minister!"

Two Doors Down

Two Doors Down got a lot of love, but if you haven't seen series 5 and 6, you are "missing out big time", according to one respondent. 

Outlander 

Outlander has gained a cult following around the world over the last few years, so much so that there are even Outlander tours in Scotland! 

Hamish Macbeth

Another popular show with viewers was the 90s mystery-comedy series Hamish Macbeth, which was set in the fictional village of Lochdubh.  

Supergran

Remember Supergran? With theme music composed by Billy Connolly, one Scot summarised the show as "absolutely class".

Francie and Josie 

Running from 1958 until the 90s, Francie and Josie was described as "a real classic". 

Rab C Nesbitt

Starring Gregor Fisher, the show followed titular character Rab Nesbitt as he navigated life in Govan. 

Shetland 

Crime drama series Shetland was another favoured response. 

Scotch and Rye 

Gregor Fisher's work popped up again in the comments, with many highlighting the sketch show Scotch and Rye.