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at all things Scottish. Graeme is half Scottish. I am borderline, having been born in Cumbria" (although reference sources generally state that he came from Yorkshire). Garden stated that in the series they were sending up the stereotypes of Scots rather than Scots themselves (which makes it all right).
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gave the series a negative review, with Robert McNeil describing the series as one in which "two clapped-out has-beens (except they never-weres) put on ridiculous Scottish voices and enact quasi-racist routines". Cryer denied that the show is anti-Scottish saying the series was "an affectionate laugh
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The show relied heavily on sexual innuendo, and Scottish stereotypes. Long-running jokes from the parent series were frequently referred to, such as the quality of Hardy's singing voice, which is occasionally excruciatingly demonstrated in the series, it is thought that Hardy's character The Laird's
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standing in for Barry Cryer. However, the characters didn't appear fully formed until the 1995 Christmas Special, when the duo gave the clue for 'The Queen's Peach'. Hamish and Dougal then became the focus of a spin-off show called
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gentlemen. One of the characters was originally called Angus. The duo continued with the characters, according to Garden "mainly because (fellow panellist)
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Episodes were 15 minutes long and were extensions of the one-minute sketches. The series featured two other actors: regular
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began with a variant of the line "You'll have had your tea then, Hamish". This refers to an idiom used in
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Fictitious place-names used within the series include Ben Kingsley, Loch Krankie, and Glen Close.
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said, after reading the book of scripts, "I laughed so hard my head nearly fell off".
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The spin-off show was named in reference to the fact that the characters' sketches on
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Hamish and Dougal - I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue - The Doings of Hamish & Dougal 3
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specials was published in hardback by Preface Publishing on 28 August 2008 entitled
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The fictional characters Hamish and Dougal originated in one of the rounds of
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Campling, Chris "Radio Choice: Hamish and Dougal's Burns Night Special",
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The series has been described as "reality-based comedy at its finest" by
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Garden, Cryer and Steadman during a recording of the programme in 2006.
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Docherty, Gavin (2008) "What a hoot. . . and the joke's not on us",
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hated them". Garden refers to a cousin Hamish during an episode of
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Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden: The Doings of Hamish and Dougal
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A book of the complete scripts from all three series plus the
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Season 3 Special - Hamish and Dougal's Burns Night Special
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The Doings of Hamish and Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea?
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Morris, Sophie (2008) "Graeme Garden: My Life in Media",
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You'll Have Had Your Tea: The Doings of Hamish and Dougal
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You'll Have Had Your Tea: The Doings of Hamish and Dougal
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You'll Have Had Your Tea

Situation comedy
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
English
BBC Radio 4
Barry Cryer
Graeme Garden
Alison Steadman
Jeremy Hardy
Barry Cryer
Graeme Garden
Barry Cryer
Graeme Garden
Jon Naismith
Stereophonic sound
Horn Concerto No. 4
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Reel
BBC website
BBC Radio 4
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue
Barry Cryer
Graeme Garden
Radio 4 Extra
Sound Charades
Scottish
Tim Brooke-Taylor
the Goodies in 1975

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