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Add to BasketI'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue: The Doings Of Hamish And Dougal
£28.80
- Book with sound disc - BBC Audiobooks
Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden star as Hamish and Dougal, with Alison Steadman as Mrs Naughtie, their cleaning lady, and Jeremy Hardy as the local laird. This limited edition box set contains series 1, 2 and 3, plus two special episodes. -
Add to BasketDelete This At Your Peril: The Bob Servant Emails
£5.94
- Paperback - Birlinn
Anti-hero of spam Bob Servant takes on internet fraudsters at their own game in this hilarious compendium of e-mail exchanges. -
Add to BasketThe Doings Of Hamish And Dougal
£11.95
- Book with sound disc - BBC Audiobooks
Hamish and Dougal are the creation of Graeme Garden and Barry Cryer. Including the unreleased third series broadcast in 2006, the unreleased Hogmanay Special, 2004, and Burn's Night Special, 2007. -
Add to BasketThe Doings Of Hamish And Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea?
£6.79
- Paperback - Preface
Hello there! Hamish and Dougal here. These are the actual scripts of our wee show of which we partook on the wireless when most of you were probably in your beds. Many of these adventures involve our cleaning-lady-stroke-housekeeper Mrs Naughtie and our fiesty friend his Lairdship the Laird. -
Add to BasketDash O Doric - One For The Road
£5.09
- Paperback - Birlinn
In this book, the third in the perennially popular Dash o Doric series, Robbie Shepherd and Norman Harper continue their fascinating tour of the wit and wisdom of the North-East, showing that the wells of humour in this part of Scotland are far from dry. -
Add to BasketThe Doings Of Hamish And Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea?
£12.99
- Hardback - Preface
Hello there! You'll have had your tea? Dougal here. Well, here we go, with our wee book. It's a collection or pot pourri of our activities or doings in the village we call home, because that's exactly what it is. -
Add to BasketDae Ye Ken?
£5.09
- Paperback - Luath
Split thematically, and including subjects from clothes (claes) to socialising (gang oot on the toon), this pictorial mini Scots/English guide by Vicki Gausden provides an explanation to some common - and not so familiar - words and phrases in the Scots language. -
Does Anyone Like Midges?: And 99 Other Improbable Scottish Questions
£6.79
- Paperback - Black & White
A wheen of queries about Scotland and the Scots, this text presents a miscellany of the unlikely but true in one of the strangest wee countries in the world. With 100 questions arranged by category, this is a compendium of the most perplexing and timeless Scottish questions that have somehow escaped answer until now. -
Add to BasketDaddy, Is Timmy In Heaven Now?
£7.64
- Paperback - Canongate
Recovering pet-phobe Sam Leith pays affectionate tribute to pets from history - from Adolf Hitler's dog to Gerard de Nerval's lobster - while attempting to get to grips with a brand new pet of his own, a cat called Henry. -
Add to BasketDead Pets: Stuff Them, Eat Them, Love Them
£8.49
- Hardback - Canongate
Sam Leith explores and explains the universe of the Dead Pet - from dead pets in public life to the real-life pet cemeteries of Beverley Hills, from a comparison of attitudes and doctrines of pet afterlife across religions to Ancient Roman recipes for dormice and songbirds.
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