Disc 01
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
2/27/2000
1.
Episode One
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Young restaurant owner Archie MacDonald is called urgently from London back to his ailing fathers bedside in the ancestral home in Scotland, Glenbogle. He soon discovers that Hector has nothing worse than a cold and his sweet but dotty mother Molly has called him home on a pretext and has worked events so he can't easily escape back to London.
Director:
Edward Bennett
Writer:
Michael Chaplin
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Guest starring:
Carole Cassidy, John Dougal,
Lloyd McGuire,
Robert Addie, Grant Moir, Peter Lochburn,
Carole Cassidy, John Dougal,
Lloyd McGuire, Grant Moir, Peter Lochburn, Carole Cassidy (Maureen), John Dougal (Fraser), Lloyd McGuire (Potts), Robert Addie (Andersson), Grant Moir (Dougal), Peter Lochburn (Phoneman)
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
3/5/2000
2.
Episode Two
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Archie's attempts to return to his life in London are stalled by the banks threat to foreclose on the huge loan the estate has taken out. Everyone on the estate works hard to change the bankers mind when he arrives at Glenbogle but it's Lexie, the young housekeeper who persuades him that there are more important things in life than money.
Director:
Edward Bennett
Writer:
Michael Chaplin
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Guest starring:
Carole Cassidy,
Simon Slater, Gavin Kean, Grant Moir, Carole Anders,
Carole Cassidy, Gavin Kean, Grant Moir, Carole Anders, Carole Cassidy (Maureen), Simon Slater (Fleming), Gavin Kean (Jimmy), Grant Moir (Dougal), Carole Anders (Taxi Driver)
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
3/12/2000
3.
Episode Three
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Jealousies run high when Archie's girlfriend and business partner, Justine travels up from London to see what's holding Archie up. It seems she feels he has developed too much of a soft spot for local girl Katrina. She also stumbles on a locked room at the estate which apparently belonged to Archie's brother who drowned when they were teenagers. The Glenbogle ball proves to be the scene of the Justine/Katrina showdown.
Director:
Edward Bennett
Writer:
Michael Chaplin
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Guest starring:
Paul Goodwin,
Ralph Riach, Malcolm Shields,
Morag Siller , Stephen Aintree, Graham Dakers, Elena Spinks,
Paul Goodwin,
Ralph Riach, Malcolm Shields, Graham Dakers, Elena Spinks, Paul Goodwin (Alan), Ralph Riach (Geordie), Malcolm Shields (Lachie Macsween), Morag Siller (Flora), Stephen Aintree (Older Shepherd), Graham Dakers (Rory), Elena Spinks (Shona)
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
3/19/2000
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Episode Four
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A visiting genealogist friend of Hectors discovers a diary which records Katrina's mother, a former servant in the house, as having an affair with someone called ‘H'. Molly is understandably upset by the implications until it is discovered that Katrina's father, the mysterious ‘H' is the genealogist himself.
Director:
Edward Bennett
Writer:
Niall Leonard
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Guest starring:
Paul Goodwin,
David Ashton, Robert Carr, Jon Morrison, Paul Samson,
Paul Goodwin,
David Ashton, Robert Carr, Paul Goodwin (Alan), David Ashton (Harold Xavier), Robert Carr (Johnston), Jon Morrison (Pearce), Paul Samson (Mechanic)
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Disc 02
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
3/26/2000
5.
Episode Five
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Archie's wayward sister Lizzie turns up with her New Age boyfriend Gerald and it seems the pair have big plans to turn Glenbogle into a kind of hippy retreat. Archie and Gerald end up at loggerheads, however, when some of their New Age ideals seem to involve Hector rediscovering his lost youth and taking an ill advised swim in the lake.
Director:
A. J. Quinn
Writer:
Niall Leonard
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Guest starring:
Abigail Cruttenden, Jonathan Phillips, Julia Haworth, Sarah Collier, Monica Gibb, Kjeld Thorup, Connie Fullerton, Jonathan Phillips, Julia Haworth, Monica Gibb, Kjeld Thorup, Abigail Cruttenden (Lizzy), Jonathan Phillips (Gerald), Julia Haworth (Janice), Sarah Collier (Alice), Monica Gibb (Marie), Kjeld Thorup (Neil), Connie Fullerton (Seabreeze)
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
4/2/2000
6.
Episode Six
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As the Laird of Glenbogle Archie takes part in a traditional boat race across the loch. He is up against Laird Kilwillie, a neighbouring land-owner. Archie finds himself having to race to win back a MacDonald heirloom ring which has ended up in Kilwillie's possession.
Director:
A. J. Quinn
Writer:
Patrick Wilde
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Guest starring:
Morag Siller ,
Rory McCann, Tom Smith, Hilary Lyon,
Rory McCann, Tom Smith, Hilary Lyon, Morag Siller (Flora), Rory McCann (Roger), Tom Smith (Gavin), Hilary Lyon (Fiona)
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
4/9/2000
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Episode Seven
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Archie tries to juggle his life in London with his new role as Laird of Glenbogle. He and Lexie make a hectic journey down to London for a special Highland night in his restaurant and he dashes back north just in time to see Katrina beat Kilwillie in the local elections. Understandably Justine's patience is wearing very thin.
Director:
A. J. Quinn
Writer:
Michael Chaplin
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Guest starring:
Patrick Toomey,
Paul Goodwin, Mickey Hutton, Katherine Connolly, Jan Moffatt, Alec Monteith, Keith Fleming, Patrick Toomey,
Paul Goodwin, Mickey Hutton, Katherine Connolly, Jan Moffatt, Keith Fleming, Patrick Toomey (Lennie), Paul Goodwin (Alan), Mickey Hutton (Mr Slurpy), Katherine Connolly (Election Officer), Jan Moffatt (Mrs McGregor), Alec Monteith (Freddie), Keith Fleming (Gary)
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
4/16/2000
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Episode Eight
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Inevitably, Justine gives Archie an ultimatum… come back to London, to the restaurant and her or give up both. Archie offers to sell out of the restaurant to help save Glenbogle, but is that what he really wants. Justine arrives at Glenbogle and Archie must decide where his loyalties and his heart lie, London or Glenbogle. Either way, Justine is determined not to lose her man.
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