List of episodes of the series «World Tour of Scotland»

  • Seasons count: 1
  • Episodes count: 6
Isle of Arran, Glasgow, Loch Lomond
Release date: 3/29/1994

Isle of Arran, Glasgow, Loch Lomond

  • Episode number: 1
  • Episode description:
    * Isle of Arran * Brodick Village Hall (concert venue) * Glasgow: Dover Street, the street on which Connolly was born; Provand's Lordship; The tenement building where Connolly lived between the ages of fourteen and twenty; Glasgow Cross; Necropolis; Auchengillan scout camp (where Connolly, in the 141 Pack, visited as a cub scout) * Loch Lomond
Partick and Govan, Stirling, Scone Palace, Forth Bridges and South Queensferry
Release date: 1/1/1970

Partick and Govan, Stirling, Scone Palace, Forth Bridges and South Queensferry

  • Episode number: 2
  • Episode description:
    * Partick and Govan * Stirling (including the MacRobert Centre concert venue) and Bannockburn * Scone Palace ("Never to be pronounced Scone.") * Forth Bridges and South Queensferry
Blair Atholl, Highlands, Inverness, Culloden Moor
Release date: 3/29/1994

Blair Atholl, Highlands, Inverness, Culloden Moor

  • Episode number: 3
  • Episode description:
    * Blair Atholl * Highlands * Inverness * Culloden Moor
Ulbster, Caithness, Wick, Orkney Islands, Lerwick, Shetland
Release date: 3/29/1994

Ulbster, Caithness, Wick, Orkney Islands, Lerwick, Shetland

  • Episode number: 4
  • Episode description:
    * Ulbster, Caithness * Wick * Candacraig House (Connolly's Highland home)[1] * Orkney Islands o Ring of Brogar (referred to by Connolly as the Standing Stones of Brogar) o Kirkwall o Scapa Flow (to which he travelled on the fishing boat Triton) * Lerwick, Shetland (including two performances in the same night at the Garrison Theatre; the latter took him into the next day)
Arbroath, Dundee , Scottish Borders, Kelso
Release date: 3/29/1994

Arbroath, Dundee , Scottish Borders, Kelso

  • Episode number: 5
  • Episode description:
    * Arbroath (where he sampled a smokie) * Dundee (including footage from his performance at Caird Hall) o Dundee Law (Connolly gave a straight reading of William McGonagall's poem The Tay Bridge Disaster within sight of the Tay Rail Bridge. During the course of filming, a blizzard happened, and about two inches of snow fell) * Scottish Borders, Kelso (including footage from his performance at Tait Hall) Connolly almost ventured into English territory at the end of the fifth episode when he cycled past the "Scotland" sign in Roxburgh. "I've come a bit far here, I believe," he says, after screeching his bike to a halt. "And me out without my passport. It is a Scottish tour, after all. One thing confuses me, however," he continued, as he prepared to retrace his route. "If this is the border with England, and this is the border with Scotland, what happens in [between]? Maybe it's owned by the Manx government, or something. I don't know. Perhaps you can build a house here and never pay tax again."
Edinburgh
Release date: 3/29/1994

Edinburgh

  • Episode number: 6
  • Episode description:
    * Edinburgh Castle (including the firing of the one o'clock cannon) * Court of Session * St. Giles' Cathedral * Mary King's Close (Annie's room) * Usher Hall (concert venue, from where Connolly performs a pre-show piece to camera)