All the best for 2013. BBC Alba ran an ancient "Dr. Finlay" and it was intriguing to see the quacks swilling whisky before rushing off by car to deal with births and emergencies, also all that smoking. What was interesting was that a bad heart case was just put into to bed to either get better or depart, none of this calling ambulances business. The key to the basic plot was tax avoidance and the dating on the death certificate so some things do not change.
Happy New Year to you, Rosie.
ReplyDeleteMaybe no first-footed here, but I did bring a wee lump of coal and a dod of cake for your good self. Happy New Year hen.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you too Richard.
ReplyDeleteSame to you IE.:)
ReplyDeleteNo first foot here yet Chef so I appreciate your visit. :) Mind you I'm having a wee celebration later.
ReplyDeleteI note from the credits that in those days the Police had a choir. I doubt they'd have the time these days.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you.
Bonne Année, SR... all the best.:)
ReplyDeleteAll the best for 2013. BBC Alba ran an ancient "Dr. Finlay" and it was intriguing to see the quacks swilling whisky before rushing off by car to deal with births and emergencies, also all that smoking. What was interesting was that a bad heart case was just put into to bed to either get better or depart, none of this calling ambulances business. The key to the basic plot was tax avoidance and the dating on the death certificate so some things do not change.
ReplyDeleteThey have a few pipe bands here though WoaR.
ReplyDeleteAnd a Happy New Year to you too.
Thank you Tris. Touche.
ReplyDeleteThanks Demetrius and the same for you and yours.
ReplyDeleteAh I missed that programme, sadly. However I watched the Alba one regarding the Skye bridge tolls. It's still on iPlayer if you're interested.