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71:, was an early presenter of the club and recorded with them. The show was so successful that in the early 1960s there was a company touring Scottish theatres, containing many of the performers. The show was broadcast from Glasgow, at that time the only large TV studio in Scotland, and produced by Iain MacFadyen, who went on to become the Head of Light Entertainment for 144:, Scottish country dancers: Dixie Ingram and the Dixie Ingram Dancers, the stars of the show: Heather Hall, Heather Wright, Heather Roberts, and Heather Hobbs, who is known affectionately as "Hobbit". 160:, and the women dancers wore long white dresses with tartan sashes. However, in the first show Stewart wore trousers and in the second he rented a kilt before having them tailored. 192: 539: 349: 534: 175:" (1960) during the period that show was broadcast. Andy Stewart had several hit singles, and The Corries albums continue to sell well today. 196: 569: 564: 559: 286: 48:
singing "Come in, come in, it's nice to see you...." The show always ended with Andy Stewart and the cast singing, "Haste ye Back":
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composed a melody "The Six Twenty Twostep" as the theme tune. This was usually followed by
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celebrations. The show contained many of the same performers plus special guests such as
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It was an early evening BBC television programme. It started at 6.20, and
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in comedy sketches. From 1957 to 1963 there was another programme called
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Haste ye back we loue you dearly, haste ye back on friendship's way.
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Haste ye back, we loue you dearly, call again you're welcome here.
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view of Scotland that was becoming very dated by the late 1960s.
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May your days be free from sorrow, and your friends be ever near.
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May the paths o'er which you wander, be to you a joy each day.
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show that ran on and off from 7 May 1958 to 11 April 1968.
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Index

BBC
Scottish variety
Jimmy Shand
Andy Stewart
Robert Wilson
BBC Scotland
New Year's Eve
Hogmanay
Jimmy Logan
Stanley Baxter
Robert Wilson
Andy Stewart
Ian Powrie
Robin Hall
Jimmie Macgregor
The Corries
Moira Anderson
Kenneth McKellar
kilts
Fontana Records
Football Crazy
Jeremy Paxman
James MacTaggart Memorial Lecture
Edinburgh International Television Festival
Golden Age
British television
tartanised
The BBC Story: 1950s
"Schedule - BBC Programme Index"

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