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Hamish and Dougal
* Christmas Special ( 1995 )-25 December ( Hamish and Dougal make their first appearance.
The Eiger Sanction film crew included very experienced mountaineers ( e. g. John Cleare, Dougal Haston, and Hamish MacInnes, see Summit, 52, Spring 2010 ) as consultants, to ensure accuracy in the climbing footage, equipment and techniques.
The fictional characters, Hamish and Dougal, originated in one of the rounds of I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue called Sound Charades.
The panellists Cryer and Garden often tell their story as Hamish and Dougal, who are two elderly Scottish gentlemen.
A prototype Hamish & Dougal first appeared in a 1979 Christmas Special of ' Clue ', doing ' Wee Freak Ings Of Orient Are ', with John Junkin standing in for Barry Cryer.
Hamish and Dougal then became the focus of a spin-off show called " You'll Have Had Your Tea: The Doings of Hamish and Dougal ".
The spin-off show was named " You'll have had your tea " in reference to the formulaic manner in which every Hamish and Dougal sketch began on I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
The official title, read out at the beginning of each show, was You'll Have Had Your Tea: The Doings of Hamish and Dougal.
However, the series is generally known as just Hamish and Dougal, and this is the title on the packaging of the official CD releases.
A book of the complete scripts from all three series plus the Hogmanay and Burns Night specials was published in hardback by Preface Publishing on 28 August 2008 entitled The Doings of Hamish and Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea ?.
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This was particularly true in later years when Graeme Garden and Barry Cryer invented the characters of Hamish and Dougal, two rural Scotsmen who featured regularly in the sketches, and later were given their own series, You'll Have Had Your Tea.

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However, moments before the ceremony, Carrie arrives at the church and reveals to Charles that she and Hamish are no longer together.
Gendibal demonstrates to the Speaker's Table that the brain of Sura Novi, a Hamishwoman ( the farming population of Trantor are known as the Hamish ), shows a very subtle change in her mind that could only have been done by an agency more powerful than the Second Foundation.
The Founding Members are Phillip Alberstat, Chris Auty, Suzanne Ballantyne, André Burgess, Sally Caplan, Pippa Cross, Christopher Fowler, Lora Fox Gamble, Steven Gaydos, Elliot Grove, Norma Heyman, Emma E. Hickox, Fred Hogge, Robert Jones, Steve Kenis, Alberto Lopez, Ollie Madden, Hamish McAlpine, Neil McCartney, Saul Metzstein, Martin Myers, Sarah Radclyffe, Tracey Scoffield, Mark Shivas, Jim Wilson, and Michiyo Yoshizaki.
In M. C. Beaton's Hamish Macbeth mystery series, the fictional towns of Lochdubh and Strathbane are located in Sutherland.
In the 2012 novel " The Truth " by Michael Palin the protagonist Mabbutt is kidnapped by Naxalites whom are protecting his subject, Hamish Melville.
* The Dutch are Coming ( Hamish Hamilton ) ( 1965 )
In the alternate history novel Dracula Cha Cha Cha, Dr. No ( along with Mr. Big ) are mentioned as being vampire elders killed and drained by the Diogenes Club agent Hamish Bond.
Hamish and James became the second pair of twins ( after Mark and Steve Waugh ) to play Test cricket, and are the first identical pair.
His parents are crofters and as the eldest son, Hamish is expected to contribute to his family's income.
Today, simply known as 80 Strand, most of its floors are occupied by companies belonging to Pearson PLC, who use it as their registered office, including Mergermarket, Penguin Books, Dorling Kindersley, Hamish Hamilton, Michael Joseph and Rough Guides.
They are now consistently referred to as Hamish & Andy.
Hamish responded, " This generation of Aussies have grown up on the beach and topless girls in bikinis are commonplace.

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She produced her own two books of memoirs ; A Life of Contrasts ( 1977, Hamish Hamilton ), and Loved Ones ( 1985 ).
At the time MacColl, who was twenty years older than Peggy, was still married to his second wife, the dancer Jean Newlove ( b. 1923 ), the mother of two of his children, Hamish ( b. 1950 ) and Kirsty ( 1959 – 2000 ).
Having become a political thorn in the side of the government for over three years, the government concocts ways to eliminate the popularity of Honor and Hamish Alexander, promoting a slime campaign depicting the two as sexual partners, and when that blows up, decides the deteriorating situation in Silesia warrants sending Honor in command of a fleet to check expansionist activity by the Andermani Empire.
The Liberal Party was founded by Gilbert Myles and Hamish MacIntyre, two dissident National MPs.
In the early 1990s Hamish Keith was involved in a public dispute about his role in the National Art Gallery of New Zealand's controversial purchase of two paintings by Charles Goldie.
In season two, Dawn Steele, Alexander Morton and Hamish Clark were bumped up to star status having been supporting regulars in the first season.
Together they have four children: two daughters, Lucia ( born 1998 ) and Sybella ( born 2007 ) and two sons, Hamish " Hamey " ( born 2001 ) and James ( born 2003 ).
He appeared as Gordon Stewart in two series of LWT's Wish Me Luck between 1988 and 1989, in The Chief as Chief Superintendent Sean McCloud from 1993 to 1994, then in the mid 1990s was the pub owner Barney Meldrum in BBC Scotland's Hamish MacBeth.
The Hamish and Andy Show premiered on the Seven Network in March 2005, but failed to achieve ratings success and was cancelled after two weeks.

Hamish and characters
Other characters included Mr McHenry ( the elderly gardener who rode a tricycle ), Uncle Hamish and Angus ( in " Dougal's Scottish Holiday "), and a talking train with a 4-2-2 wheel arrangement and a two-wheel tender.
The critic Joseph F. Patrouch has interpreted Asimov's choice of a mixture of Anglo-Saxon, Slavic, Latin and Scandinavian names ( respectively, Ted Long, Hamish Sankov, Mario Rioz and Richard Swenson ) for the Martian characters as a celebration of the melting pot of the American immigrant tradition.
Wolves of the Beyond is a spin-off series that includes the daughter of deceased Gwyndor, Gwynneth, as a main character, and the scroom, or ghost, of Soren in Spirit Wolf as well as characters Hamish and Duncan MacDuncan have been mentioned of dying shortly after the events of The War of the Ember.

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Charles is happy to discover that Carrie is attending the wedding, until she introduces him to her fiancé, Sir Hamish Banks ( Corin Redgrave ), a wealthy politician from Scotland.
Her novel A Vicious Circle was originally contracted to be published by Hamish Hamilton, but was cancelled when its proof copy received a libel threat from David Sexton, a literary critic and former boyfriend of Craig's at Cambridge, fifteen years previously.
The band's manager asked for the song to be taken down from the blog it was found on, and drummer Hamish Rosser issued a statement on the band's fan club forum asking fans not to post or distribute the song on the internet.
* Hamish Irvine, British auto racing driver from Scotland
In the second book, Hamish runs away from his home to come live with Adrian briefly.
* Hamish Linklater as Richard Roth, CNN reporter called in from Amman to replace Murphy after he leaves on safety issues.
* Hamish Watt, a Scottish Member of Parliament from 1974 to 1979, has been quoted as saying that MacRae was assassinated for his too-extensive study of NATO activities in Scotland.
Many of the actors from this series would later appear on The Hamish and Andy Show.
: Hegarty jumped and missed and Ritchie did what Pelé couldn't do and volleyed the ball past Hamish from the half way line!
It was reconstructed using old diagrams and notes from the " architect " Hamish Cameron-Smith and unveiled in 1988 to commemorate the POWs.
The three published novels L ' âge de raison ( The Age of Reason ), Le sursis ( generally translated as The Reprieve but which could cover a number of semantic fields from ' deferment ' to ' amnesty '), and La mort dans l ' âme ( Troubled Sleep, originally translated by Gerard Hopkins as Iron in the Soul, Hamish Hamilton, 1950 ), revolve around Mathieu, a Socialist teacher of philosophy, and a group of his friends.
* Blast from the Past, a segment in the Hamish & Andy Show
Hamish Wilson as Jamie ( from The Mind Robber )
They varied from week to week, but regular guests included Hamish Blake, Tim Minchin, Frank Woodley, Colin Lane, Ross Noble, James Morrison, Renée Geyer, Ella Hooper, Meshel Laurie, Denise Scott, Megan Washington and Dave O ' Neil.
Output from the band has been sporadic over the years, with members involved in other projects and Hamish Kilgour living in New York.
Hamish Wilson as Jamie from The Mind Robber.
Hamish McKay on Sport airs on weekend afternoons, and includes commentary from Matthew Ridge and interviews with sports personalities.
Hamish Henderson was instrumental in creating the first " People's Festival " in 1951, with funding from the British Council, The Communist Party and the Scottish TUC, this was revived in 2002 by the Scottish Socialist Party MSP Colin Fox.
Sir Nathaniel William Hamish Macleod ( 1940-) ( 麥高樂爵士, KBE, JP ) was Financial Secretary of Hong Kong from 1991 to 1995.
Andy Lee does his best to stop the reading – trying everything from locking Hamish in a wheelie bin to smashing Hamish's digital camera in order to deter him.
Hamish Donald Blake ( born 11 December 1981 ) is a Gold Logie Award winning Australian comedian, actor, and author from Melbourne, Australia.

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