I met mrs mack in fife as a child with my brother and papa. It was so strange seeing her as a young pretty woman. Very lovely lady she was too. @@PaulEcosse
Hey Raffles fans It's Inspector Mackenzie of Scotland Yard! hehe ah the great Victor Carin Gotta say I'd be warning that frosty welcome with my future Lairdship
@@majordolbyscat Dòtaman is very fondly remembered by that generation. Despite being only understood by a minority who had the Gàidhlig, which most of the STV regional audience did not. It was a long running part of your Saturday morning kids programs.
Do you know the name of the song that was sung in the livingroom at all? I heard this when I was young Nd now at 50 I've been searching all of 43 or so years to hear it again. I'd love to hear it with music.
Brilliant ty SO Much MDC
Looking forward to this really enjoyed the first epiode
Thanks for this. Looking forward to more.
Thank you. This is slightly reminiscent of Take the High Road.
Mrs Mack is right there, she played older as Mrs Mack clearly.
As a person that's never taken the high road in his life, I wouldn't know😊
@@FrithonaHrududu02127 Oh you must.
@@PaulEcosse NEVER! I'm an honorable guy but vicious and petty when wronged. Maybe not petty just ugly. Good friend bad enemy.
I met mrs mack in fife as a child with my brother and papa. It was so strange seeing her as a young pretty woman. Very lovely lady she was too. @@PaulEcosse
I hope I don't have to wait too long for the next episode. I'm loving this. Thanks for posting.
Oh Dolby i want more it left on a cliff hanger thanks so much mate though and remember pats for your cat sent with love
Got to love those old fashioned cliffhangers right? 😉
Mrs Mac from take the highroad( an old Scottish soap opera)
I’ve been expecting to see Edward Woodward with his sergeants uniform on pop up👍
Oh Jesus Christ, No!
Hey Raffles fans It's Inspector Mackenzie of Scotland Yard!
hehe ah the great Victor Carin
Gotta say I'd be warning that frosty welcome with my future Lairdship
Frosty? Practically a blizzard 😜
I know this was the 1970s, but that kid had a really naff hairstyle !
I think you answered your thought process 🤭
As opposed to the hairstyles of kids today, which are of course not at all naff - right?
He looks very well. A very nice young man.
@@lausanne67good point.
@@dadodydoagree he does a bright and very likeable lad.
13:37 I believe that is great Donnie MacLeod from Dòtaman, I saw him on a bus once with his famous guitar in the nineties. This is great MDC 👍
I also learn from what my audience knows, cheers for the trivia
@@majordolbyscat Dòtaman is very fondly remembered by that generation. Despite being only understood by a minority who had the Gàidhlig, which most of the STV regional audience did not. It was a long running part of your Saturday morning kids programs.
Do you know the name of the song that was sung in the livingroom at all? I heard this when I was young Nd now at 50 I've been searching all of 43 or so years to hear it again. I'd love to hear it with music.
@@somethingbright4268 My sources are unsure about the first part, but he seamlessly goes into 'S ann an Ìle
@@PaulEcosse thank you so kindly!