Media Scarborough receives its news and television programmes from
BBC Yorkshire and
ITV Yorkshire via the
Oliver's Mount TV transmitter. Local radio stations are
BBC Radio York on 95.5 FM and community radio stations
Coast & County Radio which broadcasts to Scarborough on 97.4
FM. and
Radio Scarborough which broadcasts on 107.6 FM. Scarborough was home to local commercial radio station, Yorkshire Coast Radio, in August 2018 the station achieved the highest weekly reach of any radio station in England with a 53% weekly reach. However, in August 2020 YCR ceased broadcasting as it was bought out by
Bauer Media and rebranded as
Greatest Hits Radio Yorkshire Coast. The radio DJs and staff were made redundant. Some of the YCR team have since launched a new local station for the area,
This is The Coast, broadcasting online and on DAB. The first newspaper recorded as printed in the town was published in 1876.
The Scarborough News is the weekly newspaper for the town and local district. It was first published on 31 May 2012, as a relaunch of the former daily publication,
The Scarborough Evening News.
Live theatre Dramatist
Alan Ayckbourn has lived in Scarborough for many years. He has produced seventy-five plays in Scarborough and was formerly the artistic director of the
Stephen Joseph Theatre, where almost all his plays receive their first performance. Chris Monks took over as artistic director in 2009, followed by Paul Robinson in 2016. The
Open Air Theatre, at the
Northstead Manor Gardens, originally had a seating capacity of 6,500 (now 8,000). The
Lord Mayor of London opened the theatre in 1932 and audiences flocked to see
Merrie England, the opera was the first work to be staged at the outdoor venue. Productions were performed during the summer seasons until musicals ceased in 1968 after
West Side Story, apart from a YMCA production in 1982. In 1997, the dressing rooms and stage set building on the island were demolished and the seating removed. The last concert to be held at the open-air theatre before it closed in 1986 was
James Last and his orchestra. The venue was restored and officially opened by
The Queen on 20 May 2010. The venue is now a prime concert locality. Many British and international acts perform there. The YMCA Theatre is an amateur theatre seating 290. It hosts some 35 productions a year, including musicals and dance shows.
Cinema , Scarborough has two cinemas, the Hollywood Plaza and the Stephen Joseph Theatre. A third, the
Futurist Theatre, closed in January 2014 when the operator's lease expired. The building was later demolished. A new multi-complex cinema development is planned for the town at The Brunswick Centre site, but full approval is yet to be confirmed.
Creative arts and museums Scarborough has a long-established museum and visual-arts facilities. Wood End, the former home of
The Sitwells, was converted into the Woodend museum, a creative centre including workspace for artists and the digital cluster, plus an exhibition space. The
Rotunda Museum underwent a multimillion-pound redevelopment to become a national centre for geology. 2006 also saw the formation of a creative industries network called 'Creative Coast' comprising artists, designers, writers and other creatives. The Rotunda Museum nowadays forms part of the Scarborough Museums Trust. The other part is the
Scarborough Art Gallery, which houses the collections of fine arts since 1947. This gallery is based in a Grade II* Italianate villa, Crescent Villa, that was built in the 1840s. For a short time, a walkthrough attraction called 'Millennium' operated at the end of Sandside near the harbour. Created by local amusement owner Henry Marshall in a former sail loft, the attraction depicted 1000 years of Scarborough's history. It opened in 1993 but closed in 2002. Scarborough has a considerable
graffiti culture, with as many as 20 artists currently active. There are two areas where graffiti art is legal in Scarborough:
Sainsbury's basketball courts / all-weather pitch and Falsgrave Park wall. Both have seen many collaborations and murals. The
Lord Louis Mountbatten Memorial Loyal Orange Lodge is based in the town. They were founded in 1980 in Mountbatten's memory. They are a lodge within the
Orange Order. They take part in
Orange walks, practice their religion and hold regular meetings.
Music The Grade II
listed Scarborough Spa complex is home to the Scarborough Spa Orchestra, the last remaining seaside orchestra in the UK. The globally successful pop / soul singer
Robert Palmer spent his teenage years in Scarborough, attending
Scarborough High School for Boys. During the late 1980s and the first half of the 1990s, Scarborough band
Little Angels were one of the best known hard rock bands in the UK. Their third and final studio album,
Jam, peaked at No. 1 on the UK charts in early 1993.
Chris Helme of
The Seahorses,
Eliza Carthy,
Ashley Hicklin,
Oliver Knight and
Sophia Wardman, also attended schools and colleges in the area. Acoustic Gathering, a free one-day music festival, has been held annually in
Peasholm Park, since September 2005. This features over 20 bands and singer/songwriters from all parts of the UK including a number of local groups and musicians, all performing from the bandstand in the centre of the lake.
Finnish idols winner
Koop Arponen filmed his video for the song, "Young and Foolish" in the town, and
One Night Only shot the video for their hit "Just For Tonight", mostly along Scarborough foreshore. Scarborough is home to one of the longest running
jazz clubs in the country, established in 1974:
Scarborough Jazz regularly plays host to tours by nationally known musicians as well as supporting regional and local music.
Scarborough Jazz Festival was established in 2003 and takes place annually at
The Spa.
Active Minds, the long-standing Hardcore Punk band from Scarborough have been performing globally for over fourty years
Location for filming The films
Little Voice,
Possession, and
A Chorus of Disapproval were filmed on location in Scarborough and surrounds. Also shot in the
Scarborough (borough) &
North York Moors are over 90 films, documentaries and various TV programmes. Films include
An Inspector Calls,
Miranda,
Dancing Queen,
Beltenebros,
The Brides in the Bath,
Screwed,
The Damned United,
Scarborough,
A is for Acid and
Saint Maud. Television series filmed in the area include
Heartbeat, its spin-off series
The Royal,
CBBC's
All at Sea, BBC1's
Rosie, BBC1's
Remember Me, German TV crime drama
The Search, scenes from the second series of
Five Days and an episode each of
Barbara,
Coronation Street &
Last of the Summer Wine. The 2015 series of
The Syndicate starring
Anthony Andrews,
Melanie Hill and
Lenny Henry also filmed scenes in Scarborough. A sitcom named
Scarborough was filmed in the town in 2019. The show being the brainchild of
Derren Litten the creator of
ITV hit
Benidorm was based on a group of friends who meet up for
Karaoke nights in the town. The show first aired on BBC1 on 6 September 2019 in a primetime Friday night slot (9:30 pm) the day before transmission the first two episodes were given a 'world premiere' to an audience at the
Stephen Joseph Theatre. The third series of reality TV show
Celebs on the Farm, was filmed on location in the outskirts of the town, in 2021. ==Notable events==