Re: [scots-l] Jimmy Shand - a nation mourns

2001-01-10 Thread Nigel Gatherer
David South wrote: On the other, a programme on the life of Jimmy Shand. Did anyone videotape this? I'm going to see if the local video shop can copy videos easily, and I'm willing to send a limited number of copies of the Shand programme overseas. Let me know, guys, if you wish a copy. --

[scots-l] Jimmy Shand - a nation mourns

2001-01-09 Thread David . South
On the other, a programme on the life of Jimmy Shand. Did anyone videotape this? As I'm in Australia, I didn't get to see it and I doubt any of our TV stations have plans on playing it. I'll send you a tape to copy it onto and everything. Private replies please. David South. Geelong,

Re: [scots-l] Jimmy Shand - a Nation Mourns

2001-01-06 Thread Nigel Gatherer
Derek Hoy wrote: ...Great fun channel-hopping at one point between pictures of a lot of people moving rhythmically around a large room, one lot with their clothes on and doing it to the sound of Shand. The other lot seemed to be smiling more... Smiling more than Bill McCue leading Jean

Re: [scots-l] Jimmy Shand - a Nation Mourns

2001-01-06 Thread Jack Campin
Big dilemma here when I thought I'd watch the telly for a bit tonight. One the one channel, there's a bio-documentary on the life of Dr Alex Comfort, author of the 'The Joy of Sex', and guru of free love. On the other, a programme on the life of Jimmy Shand. Within three days, we lost: -

Re: [scots-l] Jimmy Shand - a Nation Mourns

2001-01-06 Thread Jonathan Hill
Was that the Torry Quine? She was never that age surely? Jonathan - Original Message - From: Jack Campin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 11:31 PM Subject: Re: [scots-l] Jimmy Shand - a Nation Mourns Big dilemma here when I thought I'd watch

Re: [scots-l] Jimmy Shand - a Nation Mourns

2001-01-04 Thread Derek Hoy
Big dilemma here when I thought I'd watch the telly for a bit tonight. One the one channel, there's a bio-documentary on the life of Dr Alex Comfort, author of the 'The Joy of Sex', and guru of free love. On the other, a programme on the life of Jimmy Shand. Great fun channel-hopping at one

Re: [scots-l] Jimmy Shand - a Nation Mourns

2000-12-30 Thread David Kilpatrick
on 30/12/2000 5:20 pm, Jonathan Hill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Did Ewan MacColl write The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face for his daughter Kirsty or is that mythology? Peggy Seeger implies, when talking about this song, that it was about her. She does not say so directly but it's pretty