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The Misunderstanding of Glencoe

By: Alexander McCall Smith
Narrated by: Paul Smith, Monica Gibb, Kenny Blyth, John Buick
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A full-cast BBC Radio Scotland comedy dramatisation written by Alexander McCall Smith.

An Edinburgh couple on holiday in the Highlands discover that centuries-old tensions are still very near the surface. Starring John Buick, Kenny Blyth, Monica Gibb, and Paul Young.

©2010 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2010 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
Literature & Fiction Scotland
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Laugh your way into understanding human history

This clever play takes on the serious subject of past pain and unforgiveness. Through his use of humor, Alexander McCall Smith addresses how "reasonable and educated" people can become sucked into prejudice and unforgiveness. It is respectful of people's hurts while still challenging them to move forward.

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