spencer wrote: Cheers DiF, I'd forgotten about those programmes and him. All 45 of them, possibly in better quality than on Youtube, are available to watch here: http://player.stv.tv/summary/weirs-way/ You may find that there are other topics and locations in the programmes in addition to those summarised. A documenter of Scottish tradition, reminds me in a way of Jack Hargreaves south of the border..a breed now gone.
Yes, I thought of Jack Hargreaves, too: I loved watching those with my grandparents as a youngster. I watched a dozen Weir's last night due to insomnia, and it was like being in a half dream, so very restful nonetheless!
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