Classical singer Roger Crook, of Dunfermline, has died. He was 70.
He studied with Ena Mitchell at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, now known as the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and graduated with degrees from there and the Royal Academy of Music in London.
Mr Crook, pictured, broadcast on TV and radio, singing recitals of songs by classical composers as well as programmes of light entertainment and Scottish songs.
He also appeared as a soloist with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and Scottish Radio Orchestra, the Northern Sinfonia and the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra.
On the operatic stage he sang the roles of Manrico, Don Jose, Enzo, Tamino, Canio, and Nanki Poo. In oratorio he sang the tenor repertoire with choral societies all over Scotland and the north of England.
As the tenor in the Quatrain for 20 years, he arranged many of the songs they performed and recorded.
Mr Crook is survived by wife Nancy, children Ross and Lynne, and two grandchildren.