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THE RIVER TWEED

on Regional Programme Scotland

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Its history, legend, poetry and song by George Burnett
Taking part
Tom Smith
James McKechnie
Bruce Morgan
Harold Goring
James Gibson
Rex de la Have
Nan Scott
'William Crichton
The BBC Scottish Singers
A section of the BBC Scottish
Orchestra
Conducted by Kemlo Stephen
Music by David Stephen
Production by John Gough
The Tweed has .been described as a shining line of demarcation between two approximating but never coalescing civilisations. Actually the river is the boundary line between Scotland and England for only part of its course. But it flows through the history of both nations and decisions of great moment for Scotland and England have been made on its banks.

Contributors

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George Burnett
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Tom Smith
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James McKechnie
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Bruce Morgan
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Harold Goring
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James Gibson
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Rex de la Have
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Nan Scott
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William Crichton
Conducted By:
Kemlo Stephen
Music By:
David Stephen
Production By:
John Gough

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