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October, 1941. The Hebridean islands of Great Todday and Little Todday are sunk deep in the doldrums of a spiritless wartime existence, till the s.s. ...
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Autumn, 1760. Two Glasgow Tobacco Lords wage a continuing feud; both compete, for example, for the custom of a visiting Indian nabob. One of them, ...
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Scottish Play: No. 181 The Women's Guild is arranging a social to welcome the new minister and present him with robes. The honour of presentation ...
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In a Scottish country town in the mid-?fteenth century, a band of strolling players arrives, sets up its stage and presents its own version of the ...
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Autumn, 1760. The only daughter of a Glasgow Tobacco Lord, the apple of his eye, has the misfortune to fall in love with his natural enemy, an ...
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Rob Roy was a hit on the stage even during the lifetime of Sir Walter Scott, and Robert Kemp's version admirably captures the qualities that have ...
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Set in the year 1700. Paisley merchant Rab Turner has three burning ambitions; to carry on the centuries-old feud between Paisley and the ...
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In 1618, Ben Jonson, playwright and Poet Laureate, set out on a walk from London to Edinburgh, probably to accomplish a report for King James VI on ...
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Walk Into My Parlour (English)
George Brambell, well-to-do 18th century Ipswich merchant, has three problems in the shape of his three daughters, still unmarried and a heavy burden ...
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It's the week leading up to the annual "Big race'' for pigeon racers in the local mining communities. James Paton, ex miner, is expected to win this ...
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