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Tam and Frances enjoy fame and fortune with their new addition but it means baby sitting stints for Jack and Victor which is proving a bit of a strain.
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Craiglang is in the grip of a hot spell. Jack and Victor have found the perfect place to relax in the park on the ultimate bench. Unfortunately, Tam and Winston have the same idea. Isa receives news about her ex husband Harry that changes her life.
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Jack and Victor discover Pete the Jakey was the inventor of the famous Beefy bake and seek recompense on his behalf. Tam and Frances are having marital problems. Who can offer council, Navid?
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Mr Brightside (The Killers) from Amy Macdonald's HMV Instore Set in Glasgow [8th May 2007]. This set was for the release of her single, Poison Prince. (more)
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Boabby the barman and Stevie the bookie vie for the attention of the new pizza girl. Jack and victor are hell bent on getting a free pizza now that their old pal Winston works there.
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Craiglang is plunged into eternal darkness when the sub station goes on the blink. Our vulnerable pensioners are to take radical measures to protect themselves from the night crawlers.
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It's one of the Bard of Scotland's great poems, sung by Andy M. Stewart with Gerry Butler as Rabbie Burns. 18th and 19th century Scottish paintings and etchings were adapted as the background, and a number of actresses portray Burns' wife and many loves. One can only hope that the movie about the life of Robert Burns will one day be made. If anyone can do it, Gerry Butler is the man.
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Nazareth, a great Scottish classic rock band.
Expect No Mercy is from the album Expect No Mercy (1977)
Dan McCafferty on vocals
Manny Charlton on the guitar
Pete Agnew on bass
Darrel Sweet on drums