On a winter's night, a man dressed in over the top women's clothing takes a pratfall before a packed crowd.

It could be a scene from a pantomime production in 2025, but the footage - part of a new Glasgow exhibition - is nearly 100 years old.

The clips show Scotland's long-running love affair with panto, from the patter to the pratfalls, and from cries of "he's behind you" to Ugly Sisters cavorting in the crowd.

Johnny McKnight, a veteran of panto for two decades at both the Tron Theatre in Glasgow and the Macrobert arts centre in Stirling, told BBC Scotland there is no snobbishness about panto in Scotland because "it's our tradition and there is a pride in that."

McKnight is treading the boards as a dame again this year.