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    A History of Scotland

    The BBC/Open University tv series is now available on DVD. Presented by Neil Oliver and award winning photography makes this a must see. Highly recommended. Whether you believe the historical facts or not is irrelevant, it's just stunning to look at.

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    I loved the TV series, and the discussion at the finale was rather interesting, too.
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    An' it's a Region 2 DVD...whadarewesupposetado?

    So many things are multi-region these days, I'm surprised that they didn't release it as such.

    Bad enough that I have to wait for the Terry Pratchett stuff to show up on Amazon.com in the Region 1 format...but at least that I know will show up...this, I'm not so sure...


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    Yes the TV series was good!
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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian View Post
    An' it's a Region 2 DVD...whadarewesupposetado?
    The region one/NTSC version is on Amazon:
    http://www.amazon.com/History-Scotla...7405377&sr=8-1

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    My local library has it! Brilliant!

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    Excellent series. I learned a lot about Scotland I never knew!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotland Forever View Post
    The region one/NTSC version is on Amazon:
    http://www.amazon.com/History-Scotla...7405377&sr=8-1
    STOP! Look closely...it's not the same one! Don't order it!

    Sorry, SF, but I thought the same thing until I checked the details.

    What's being talked about is the Neil Oliver one...which happens to be broken up into ten minute segments on You Tube....annoying to watch in tem minute segments and the video is a bit jerky at times but the information is there. Having watched the first two parts, I have to agree that it's very good. Reminds me of a series on Ireland that I saw a few years back where they made a point of separating the facts from the popular fictions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian View Post
    Reminds me of a series on Ireland that I saw a few years back where they made a point of separating the facts from the popular fictions.

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    I'd be interested in that, you happen to have the details? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thanmuwa View Post
    I'd be interested in that, you happen to have the details? Thanks.
    I'm googling and trying to remember the exact title of the show. I seem to remember that it was in three or four parts and dealt with the real archeological evidence of the history rather than the popular myths...

    My inability to be able to put my finger on the title is a typical middle-age thing...I'll keep looking and will probably remember it in the middle of the night...when I do, I'll forward the information.

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