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' I'm Proud of My Father '
Sergeant Donald MacLeod of the Argyll County Police
A programme in which thirteen-year-old Marion MacLeod tells listeners about her father and his work as a policeman
Script by Angus MacVicar with Marion, as herself
Sergeant MacLeod, as himself
Produced by Kathleen Garscadden
Records of songs from the Highlands sung by the Kirkintilloch Junior Choir; and a story by John Livingstone, ' Spot the Sheep Dog-at the Peat-Lifting,' read by Effie Morrison

Contributors

Speaker:
Sergeant Donald MacLeod
Speaker:
Marion MacLeod
Script By:
Angus MacVicar
Produced By:
Kathleen Garscadden
Story By:
John Livingstone
Read By:
Effie Morrison
Marion (in the dramatised scenes):
Erne Morrison
Sergeant MacLeod (in the dramatised scenes):
Jamieson Clark
Newspaperman:
Malcolm Gordon
Constable:
David Mowat
Deputy Chief Constable Argyll:
James MacKenzie
Ian, a constable:
W H D Joss
Duncan, a bus-driver:
Pharic MacLaren
Archie:
Douglas Murchie
Mrs Munro:
Grace McChlery
George Bull, a trawler skipper:
Leonard Maguire

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