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Calum MacLeoid
' In Gaelic '—Malcolm Macleod
Co ean Gaidheal a tha ag gabhail' suim do chor a' chanain do naeh aithne Calum MacLeoid. Bha e riamh dileas air chùl an aobhair so, gu sonruichte ann an obair foghluim anns an robh a dhreuchd. Is ann fo churam a bha stiuradh an fhoghluiin ann am Baile Ghobhainn a bha 'san ám sin 'na roinn foghluim a bu mhotha an Albainn. B'e Mgr. MacLeoid aon de'n chomhlan a steidhich Comunn Leodhais is na h-Earadh, agus tha e 'na Cheann Suidhe air Ceilidh nan Gaidheal bho chionn corr is fichead bliadhna.

Contributors

Unknown:
Calum MacLeoid
Unknown:
Malcolm MacLeod
Unknown:
Calum MacLeoid.
Unknown:
Baile Ghobhainn
Unknown:
Comunn Leodhais

or ' The Fourth Way of Greatness '
A Comedy by James Bridie
Cast
The action passes in : The Kellocks' Living-room on an evening in late Autumn
Emily Perry 's boudoir-study on an evening the following Spring
A Thames-side garden on an evening the next Autumn
The same a week later
Time : The present
Adapted for broadcasting and produced by Gordon Gildard
' Colonel Wotherspoon' was first produced by the Scottish National Players in the Lyric Theatre, Glasgow, on March 23, 1934.

Contributors

Comedy By:
James Bridie
Unknown:
Emily Perry
Produced By:
Gordon Gildard
Mrs Kellock:
Meg Buchanan
Archie Kellock, her son:
James McKechnie
Tom Perry, Archie's uncle:
Hal D. Stewart
Emily Perry, Archie's cousin:
Nancy Ireland
Mrs Kishmul:
Jean Taylor Smith

Regional Programme Scotland

About Regional Programme

Regional Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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