THE cast of Sabrina the Teenage Witch enjoyed an emotional reunion in Edinburgh after meeting thousands of fans.
Melissa Joan Hart, who played the main character, and her on-screen aunties Caroline Rhea and Beth Broderick met up in the capital following Comic Con Scotland.
The popular series, which aired between 1996 and 2003, was celebrated at the fan convention over the weekend as people packed out the Royal Highland Centre.
Hart, 48, made the most of her time with Rhea, 60, and Broderick, 65, as the trio dined at the most appropriately named restaurant they could - The Witchery by the Castle.
Taking to Instagram, she said: "We had a lovely dinner at The Witchery and I even got my beloved ciabatta bread.
"Thanks to Oliver for the tour of the property and taking such great care of this silly coven."
She also shared a picture of some of the gifts she received from fans as Scots handed over cans of Irn Bru and packs of Tunnock's Teacakes as well as other personalised presents.
Hosted by Monopoly Events, the annual Comic Con Scotland extravaganza brought a galaxy of stars to Edinburgh.
Star Trek actor Simon Pegg, 54, was joined by the likes of Misha Collins, 50, from Supernatural, Cobra Kai's Tanner Buchanan, 25, and the convention's first ever four legged guest Peggy, also better known as Dogpool from Deadpool & Wolverine.
While wrestling hero Mick Foley, 59, and Daredevil favourite Charlie Cox, 41, were part of the massive line-up too.
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Comic Con Scotland will return to the same venue in Edinburgh next year with dates and guests still to be announced.
Meanwhile, a huge US TV star has been spotted filming in Glasgow as the city was transformed into the city.
TV crews descended on the city's Mitchell Library to shoot scenes for the historical drama.
The historic building on North Street was transformed into 19th-century America.
It was set up as part of filming for Apple TV series The Buccaneers.
The period drama follows a group of young American women as they are sent to London to find husbands and titles in the 1870s and the hilarious culture clashes that ensue.
The first series of the hit show aired on the streaming platform last yea
And scenes were being filmed in Glasgow for the second season of the show.
Mitchell Library was transformed into a New York courthouse for a scene.
Horses and carriages, as well as historic street signs and postboxes, were all brought in to transform the Charing Cross location back in time.
Extras were also seen standing around in clothes from the late 1800s.
Mad Men star Christina Hendricks was in the city for the shoot.
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The TV star, 49, plays Mrs Patricia St. George in the drama series.
Her character is the mother of Nan and Jinny in the streaming series.