An appeal for information about missing Fife man Allan Bryant Jnr is to feature on the BBC’s Crimewatch Roadshow.
The broadcast will air on BBC One at 11am on Tuesday and will feature the 27-year-old’s parents Marie and Allan Snr.
Police Scotland’s Detective Inspector Kevin Houliston will appear alongside the Glenrothes family in a bid to drum up new leads in the long-running missing person enquiry.
Allan Jnr, who was 23 when he disappeared, was last seen leaving Styx Nightclub in the town on November 3 2013.
No trace of him has ever been found despite an extensive police probe and his family hope the nationwide appeal will help shed light on their loved one’s disappearance.
Allan Bryant Snr, 52, said: “It’s been a really hard month and a bit because we’ve actually been keeping this a secret.
“What it does is it gives people another way to actually come forward to the police with information through the Crimewatch Roadshow.
“They can text and there’s a phone number as well. It is a positive step and at the moment that’s what we want to focus on.
“We just hope someone actually comes forward with information to help us find Allan.
“It may only be four or five minutes but that’s still 480 seconds of coverage about Allan’s case.
“The main thing is it’s going to be aired nationally and it’s a big step toward keeping Allan in the public eye as well.”
The family have campaigned tirelessly to try find out what happened to their loved one and have previously told how they believe he may have been murdered.
The Bryant’s have also been the victims of horrendous trolling with one claiming he had tied up and tortured Allan before killing him.
Anyone with information about the missing man’s disappearance is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting Operation Toner.