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Take the High Road - Vol. 3 (Ep. 13-18) - 2-DVD Set (DVD) (*)
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$30.99

Alternate Title: Take the High Road - Volume Three
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
144 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
2-DVD Set
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1980 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
David Andrews
Norman Morrison


Written By:
Don Houghton
Michael Elder


Actors:
Eileen McCallum ..... Isabel Blair / ... (188 episodes, 1980-1995)
Alec Monteath ..... Dougal Lachlan (137 episodes, 1980-1992)
Caroline Ashley ..... Fiona Cunningham / ... (125 episodes, 1980-1993)
Gwyneth Guthrie ..... Mrs. Mary Mack (121 episodes, 1987-1995)
Lesley Fitz-Simons ..... Sheila Ramsay / ... (118 episodes, 1987-1995)
John Stahl ..... Tom 'Inverdarroch' Kerr (113 episodes, 1987-1993)
Tamara Kennedy ..... Joanna Ross-Gifford / ... (109 episodes, 1987-1995)
Richard Greenwood ..... Eric Ross-Gifford (106 episodes, 1987-1995)
Marjorie Thompson ..... Grace Lachlan (100 episodes, 1980-1993)
Teri Lally ..... Carol McKay / ... (100 episodes, 1987-1994)
Gillian McNeill ..... Lynne McNeil (94 episodes, 1988-1993)
Jeannie Fisher ..... Morag Stewart (91 episodes, 1987-1995)
Paul Kermack ..... Archie Menzies (89 episodes, 1980-1990)
Derek Lord ..... Davie Sneddon (86 episodes, 1987-1995)
Amanda Whitehead ..... Emma Aitken (81 episodes, 1989-1993)
Frank Wylie ..... Fergus Jamieson (74 episodes, 1987-1993)
Mary Riggans ..... Effie McInnes / ... (74 episodes, 1987-1995)
Robert Trotter ..... Obadiah Arthur Murdoch (73 episodes, 1987-1992)
Ginni Barlow ..... Gladys Lachlan / ... (63 episodes, 1988-1991)
Alan Hunter ..... Greg Ryder (63 episodes, 1990-1993)
Mike Hayward ..... Alun Morgan (60 episodes, 1990-1995)
Joan Alcorn ..... Lorna Seton (60 episodes, 1980-1990)
Kenneth Watson ..... Brian Blair (57 episodes, 1987-1990)
Anne Myatt ..... Mairi McNeil / ... (54 episodes, 1988-1995)
Julie Miller ..... Claire Millar / ... (49 episodes, 1988-1990)
John Young ..... Reverend Ian McPherson (49 episodes, 1987-1990)
Muriel Romanes ..... Alice Taylor / ... (47 episodes, 1980-1989)
Michael Browning ..... Sir John Ross-Gifford (43 episodes, 1987-1990)
Iain Agnew ..... Bob Taylor (42 episodes, 1980-1990)
Steven Brown ..... Donald Lachlan (41 episodes, 1988-1991)
Bill Armour ..... Hamish McNeil (40 episodes, 1987-1990)
Andrew Gillan ..... Tee Jay Wilson (39 episodes, 1990-1994)
Gordon MacArthur ..... Michael Ross (38 episodes, 1989-1995)
Alastair Galbraith ..... Kenny Tosh (35 episodes, 1990-1991)
Briony McRoberts ..... Sam Hagen (33 episodes, 1992-2000)
Jacqueline Gilbride ..... Susan Duncan / ... (32 episodes, 1990-1995)
Robin Cameron ..... Eddie Ramsay (28 episodes, 1992-1995)
Natalie J. Robb ..... Trish McDonald (27 episodes, 1991-1995)
Jean Faulds ..... Jean McTaggart (27 episodes, 1987-1993)
Marjorie Dalziel ..... Nan Anderson (25 episodes, 1988-1991)
Peter Raffan ..... Mark Ritchie (24 episodes, 1988-1990)
Manon Jones ..... Menna Morgan (23 episodes, 1992-1995)
Michael Elder ..... Dr. Alexander Wallace (23 episodes, 1987-1993)
Peter Bruce ..... Paul Martin (23 episodes, 1990-1991)
Madeleine Christie ..... Lady William Ross-Gifford (22 episodes, 1987-1991)
Joe McFadden ..... Gary McDonald (22 episodes, 1991-1995)
James MacDonald ..... Sergeant Murray (22 episodes, 1987-1990)
Jackie Farrell ..... Jockie McDonald (21 episodes, 1990-1995)
Ewen Emery ..... Willie Gillespie (21 episodes, 1987)
Graeme Robertson ..... P.C. Douglas Kirk (21 episodes, 1992-1995)
Edith MacArthur ..... Elizabeth Cunningham (19 episodes, 1980)
Martin Cochrane ..... Alan McIntyre (18 episodes, 1980)
Kevin Henderson ..... David / ... (18 episodes, 1990-1993)
Bill Henderson ..... Ken Calder (17 episodes, 1980)
Jay Smith ..... Peter Craig (17 episodes, 1987-1988)
Vivien Heilbron ..... Kay Grant (16 episodes, 1980)
Jimmy Chisholm ..... Jimmy Blair (16 episodes, 1980)
Irene Sunters ..... Maggie Ferguson (16 episodes, 1980-1987)
Thelma Rogers ..... Lily Wentworth / ... (16 episodes, 1987-1990)
Ron Donachie ..... Duncan Strachan (15 episodes, 1992-1993)
Leon Sinden ..... George Carradine (15 episodes, 1987-1994)
Stephen Hogan ..... Nick Stapleton (14 episodes, 1993)
Alexander Morton ..... Andy Semple (13 episodes, 1980-1990)
Paul Young ..... Reverend Gerald Parker (13 episodes, 1987-1990)
Derek Anders ..... David Blair (12 episodes, 1980)
Frederick Jaeger ..... Max Langemann (11 episodes, 1980)
Barbara Rafferty ..... Alice Taylor (11 episodes, 1989-1990)
Jan Waters ..... Lady Margaret Ross-Gifford (11 episodes, 1987-1988)
Primrose Milligan ..... Mrs. Woods (11 episodes, 1987-1991)
Brian Buchanan ..... Jamie Duncan (10 episodes, 1990-1993)


Synopsis:
Take the High Road was one of the longest running shows on UK television. For over 22 years and more than 1,500 episodes the series set amongst Scotch locks, rolling hills and purple heather delighted viewers all over Britain as this landmark Scottish Television drama followed the lives of the inhabitants of Glendorrach, a beautiful village in the scenic Scottish countryside.
Following the trials and tribulations of the people who live and work on the estate, Take the High Road was shot on location in the village of Luss, on the banks of the picturesque Loch Lomond, northwest of Glasgow. Now you can relive the highs and lows, the friendships, the romances and all the dramas as they unfold in this timeless classic. Volume 3 includes episodes 13-18 of Take the High Road.

Episodes 13-18 of the long-running Scottish soap opera following the people who live and work in the fictional village of Glendarroch. The show ran for a total of 22 years and over 1,500 episodes before being concluded in 2003.

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 04 January, 2013.
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