GLASGOW'S reality show may be focusing on events in Scotland's largest city, but it's proving to be a hit across the globe.

Punters from as far afield as Russia and South Korea have been switching on to the west coast adventures of the city's socialites in GLOW since they went online last week.

Glasgow Times:

While more than 127,000 streams came from Britain, the programme proved a success in regions with a large expat community, including Australia, US, Spain and the United Arab Emirates.

Meanwhile hundreds tuned in from South Korea, Japan and Russia.

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Statistics show that most people viewed GLOW on their phones, 95,000, while the rest consisted of 20,000 PC viewers, 14,000 on tablet and 2000 on TV apps.

Last night's show featured the programme's stars getting into the Halloween spirit by dressing up, with everything from an Oompa Loompa to a cross-dressing Snow White.

Glasgow Times:

Whilst the show's stars were getting into the spooky spirit, some viewers were still left horrified by the editing skills on display.

Some however said progress was being made in that department.

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In the words of Joanne Ferry..