El Alamein and the Russian Revolution
From El Alamein to the Bolshevik Revolution, Susan Morrison and Cathy Macdonald explore two major historical anniversaries, plus the uncanny tale of the ghost dog of Middle Mause.
Susan Morrison with special guest presenter Cathy Macdonald explores two major anniversaries. Cathy meets Nan Glen and Finlay MacLachlan, whose fathers were part of a gallant band of brothers: the pipe band from the little village of Allandale whose men went on to fight in WW2. Along with local historian John Reid, we follow the story of Nan's father, Pipe Major Malcolm MacLachlan, and his brothers Kenneth and Ian who fought at El Alamein, 75 years ago. Finlay's father fought in the Far East.
100 years ago, in October 1917, the Bolsheviks seized power in Russia. Historian Dan Gray chats to Susan about how it affected generations of Scots and we hear some eyewitness accounts.
And finally a supernatural shaggy dog story, Dr Martha McGill and Susan follow the leads in the 18th-century murder mystery of the Ghost Dog of Middle Mause.
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Historian Dan Gray on the Russian Revolution in Scotland
Duration: 00:51
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- Tue 17 Oct 2017 13:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland
- Sun 22 Oct 2017 07:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland
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Time Travels
Susan Morrison explores the rich and sometimes murky depths of Scotland's past.