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Jingsitsme,
EDINBURGH 26/06/2009 15:56:43
Great to see all the films but we don't need Sean Connery there!!
He was born in Scotland that's all. Sacked as a St Cuthberts milkman, films made him 'famous' and he lives abroad to avoid paying taxes!
I'd rather see the likes of Billy Connolly - you might not like him but he lives in Scotland!
Great To see John Michie.
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Can anybody tell me what's happened to the Burns film. Has any filming started or is it going to fall by the wayside again?
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