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Scotland The What ?

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The Best of Scotland The What ? Vol.2

 

 

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1. Santa's Phone Call (1983)
In which an enterprising shopkeeper (Mr Robertson) respectfully suggests some suitable Christmas gifts for a Very Inportant Child.
2. The Hundred Fiddlers (1988)
In which the entire cast celebrate the joy of participating in a very special kind of music making.
3. Retirement (1995)
In which two veteran bowlers (Mr Robertson and Mr Hardie) reveal different views on what life has to offer in the geriatric lane.
4. Columbus (1995)
In which Mr Donald identifies the individual who is solely responsible for the scatter-gun onslaught of American Culture on this country.
5. The Sleeper (1979)
In which Mr Robertson suffers and Mr Hardie relishes a nocturnal journey.
6. Mastermind (1988)
In which the learned question-master of TV's best known quiz show (Mr Hardie)is surprised and ultimately shocked by an eridite contestant (Mr Robertson).
7. City Of Culture (1988)
In which a somewhat raunchy Glaswegian (Mr Donald) bemoans one side-effect of his city's new found status as a cradle of artistic activity.
8. The Beechgrove Garden (1979)
In which Mr Hardie and Mr Robertson presume to impersonate Scotland's two greatest ever television stars.
9. Press Conference (1984)
In which a redoubtable Aberdeen councillor (Mr Hardie) responds with aplomb to some testing questions on his Council's plans for the 21st century put to him by an assorted collection of media hounds (Mr Robertson).
10.Rowantree (1984)
In which Mr Donald joins forces with the late Lady Nairne to present what might described as a sweet song.
11.Moderator (1984)
In which the spirit of John Knox Lives as the Moderator of the General Assembly (Mr Robertson) delivers a powerful sermon to a distinguished, and in parts regal, congregation in Crathie Parish Church.
12.Farewell To Auchterturra (1986)
In which to Mr Donald's sensitive accompaniment, an Auchterturra resident (Mr Robertson) gently dampens the nostalgic glow of a distant exile (Mr Hardie).