What's the story?

Fish.

The lead singer in rock band Marillion?

Nope. But I now have Kayleigh as an earworm. I was talking about Fish Town. The documentary series returns to BBC One Scotland, Monday, at 7.30pm.

Snap! I have Incommunicado as an earworm. Tell me more about the TV show.

Over six episodes it will chart the lives of those who put seafood on our plates.

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Where is Fish Town?

Peterhead. The UK's largest fishing port. The opening episode sees skipper James West head out in search of prawns. His new trawler, the Westro, cost £2million and the pressure is on to land catches that will bring high returns.

I don't have great sea legs to be honest.

Thankfully you can watch from dry land.

What else?

In nearby Fraserburgh, skipper Adam Robertson gives short shrift to the old nautical superstition that women on board can bring bad luck as scientist Aisling Duncan joins the crew of the Zenith to collect data and research fish stocks in Scottish waters.

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Fishmonger Stephen Bruce offers a glimpse behind the scenes of the high-octane auction action at the Peterhead fish market.

Mmm. I'm in the mood for a fish supper now. And maybe a listen to the back catalogue of Marillion.

It's the weekend. Treat yourself.