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Scots: The Language of the People

Carl MacDougall explores the importance of Scots language in defining who we are and where we come from. Scots was once not only the language of the people but also the language of the royal court, the government and judiciary. Carl traces the history of the language to the present day advocating that it should return to its rightful place in the heart of every day life.

Director   Paul Murton
Producer  Beatrix Alexander
a still from Scots series

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