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SCOTTISH BLETHERS

Hosts | Liz Lister and Helen Houston

In Scotland, when friends get together they blether. When those friends happen to be Scottish Blue Badge Tourist Guides you can be sure that the country they are so passionate about will be right at the heart of their discussions.

Contemporary and historical; culinary and cultural; reminiscence and anecdote - from accommodation to zoos, the chat will range across the entire alphabet of topics and issues that are live and happening in Scotland right now.

We hope that you’ll join us - there’s nothing to beat a right good blether!

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SB | Episode 55: Scotland - Home of Golf?

In this week’s episode we explore this small nations’s claims to the title. Records show that the game has been played in the villages along the East coast since at least the early 15th century. Was it down to trading or cultural links or was it links of a different kind ? The soft, sandy soils between the land and the sea where nothing will grow except hardy grasses and gorse. Useless for agriculture but perfect for recreation.

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SB | Episode 54: National Museum of Scotland

This national treasure is loved by locals and visitors alike making it Scotland’s top attraction in 2019 with over 2 million visitors. In this week’s episode we discuss the roots of the museum and how it has evolved into the award winning multi-disciplinary collection it si today. From over 12 million items we both select three and explain their significance - to the nation and to us personally.

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SB | Episode 53: Harvest Thanksgiving

As the days shorten and the farmers are busy gathering their crops in from the fields, we take a look at what is grown in Scotland and the traditions associated with this special time of year.

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SB | Episode 52: Those Who Can’t Do, Teach

In this episode the Blethers reflect on their careers in education and contest this disparaging adage which questions the competence of teachers. A lot of memories, pride and humour across all sectors of the education scene in Scotland. Listen in to this week’s episode. We may be guides now but once a teacher, always a teacher!

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SB | Episode 51: Gala Days

This week we continue the Sir Walter Scott theme as we chat about his beloved home on the banks of the River Tweed. With money pouring in from his writing he was able to indulge his artistic passions and build a castle-in-miniature embellishing with what he called "antiquarian old-womanries". The perfect host, he loved to welcome famous people from around the world into his home. Today visitors to Abbotsford tour rooms that are virtually unchanged since his death in 1832 and gain an intimate insight into the man and his life in his beloved Borders.

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SB | Episode 50: Abbotsford “a romance in Architecture”

This week we continue the Sir Walter Scott theme as we chat about his beloved home on the banks of the River Tweed. With money pouring in from his writing he was able to indulge his artistic passions and build a castle-in-miniature embellishing with what he called "antiquarian old-womanries". The perfect host, he loved to welcome famous people from around the world into his home. Today visitors to Abbotsford tour rooms that are virtually unchanged since his death in 1832 and gain an intimate insight into the man and his life in his beloved Borders.

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SB | Episode 49: 250 Years of Sir Walter Scott

August marks the birth of one of Scotland's most successful writers and in this week's episode we blether about his life, his influences, his work, his achievements and the impact he had on creating the image of Scotland that many think of today. Neither of us claim to be experts on his work... but when have we ever let that get in the way of a good blether?

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SB | Episode 48: School’s Back

As pupils across Scotland prepare to return to school. Susan joins us to look back at what it was like getting ready for the return in our day. Machines that X-rayed your feet and pneumatic tubes that sick up your cash. Hear all about it in this week's episode.

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SB | Episode 47: This Year’s Vacation

While Helen made memories with her grandchildren exploring local gems on a staycation Liz travelled further afield to the wonderful Western Isles of Lewis and Harris. From the scent of the lavender fields to the silver sand and translucent waters of Hebridean beaches - we recount our adventures. There's even a parrot and hidden treasure! Listen in to find out more.

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SB | Episode 46: Scottish Olympians

As the delayed 2020 Olympic Games finally get underway in Tokyo we celebrate Scottish Olympian success, past and present. 55 Scottish athletes across a wide range of events are competing as part of Team GB - the largest representation ever. Meanwhile a significant proportion of the nation's population share these Olympian dreams from the comfort of their arm chairs. The highs and lows, cheers an tears we review 2021 performances and celebrate some of the Scottish success stories that have contributed to the Olympic narrative.

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SB | Episode 45: Life’s a Beach

This week we continue with the summer vibe and take you on a tour of some of our favourite Scottish beaches. With over 6,000 miles of coastline on the mainland - nearly double if you include the islands - we're spoilt for choice. Listen in as we reminisce about translucent water, singing sands and sporting playgrounds.

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SB | Episode 44: Together Again

This week the Blethers team are back to full strength as Susan joins us for an update. We chat about our own individual experiences as Scotland gradually returns to a "new normal". Discussions range from Airb&b to the state of our High Streets and if you'd like to know what a "scaffy wagon" is then listen in to this week's episode.

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SB | Episode 43: Memories of Scottish Summer Holidays

Royal Week and Wimbledon Fortnight may be past but the summer theme continues. In this week's episode we rake a wee daunder down memory lane and reminisce about what we got up to during the school holidays. Punch and Judy, Seaside Missions and Knickerbocker Glories - remember any of these?

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SB | Episode 42: Tennis and Tours

It's July. It's Summer. One of the highlights of the social calendar in Scotland is Holyrood Week where the Queen accompanied by members of the Royal family makes her annual visit to celebrate achievements and recognise individual contributions. Meanwhile its also Wimbledon Fortnight and the nation is gripped by tennis fever. Join us as we discuss the week past.

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SB | Episode 41: Fitba’ and other sports

In the week that Scotland were knocked out of the European Football Champions we look at the importance of Glasgow Green as an open space in the city where football and a variety of other sports flourished. In use today as a Fanzone for the Euros we explore the significance of football to Scotland and in particular the Tartan Army- supporters of the Scottish football team. We explore the agony and ecstasy and, above all, the eternal optimism associated with supporting our national team. Yes Sir, We Can Boogie!

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SB | Episode 40: Icons and Ice Cream

This week our blethers feature The Kelpies - an iconic piece of public art and one of Scotland's top tourist attractions. We explore their roots in mythical, shape-shifting water beasts and in the heavy horse that once pulled the barges on the canal beside which they are located. What better way to finish than with an ice cream? Italian of course! We reminisce about childhood memories of pokey hats and sliders. Guaranteed to have you heading for your local ice cream parlour or gelateria if you're affy posh!

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SB | Episode 39: Scotland’s National Parks

This week join us in Scotland's National Parks as we enjoy the richness of the landscape which is home to such a variety of Scotland's flora and fauna. The Parks offer opportunities for outdoor activities from water sports to mountain biking; ski-ing to hill walking. With staycations becoming so popular in the wake of Covid we look at how the Parks are adapting to welcome the increasing numbers coming on holiday.

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SB | Episode 38: West Coast Wanderings

We love it when a friend or colleagues joins us in our Blethers to add a bit of banter. This week we are joined by our good friend Graeme Strachan who owns Glenburnie Guesthouse in Oban - a popular seaside town where ferries come and go carrying passengers and freight to the islands off the west coast of Scotland. We are missing our Glenburnie stays so much and loved this opportunity to catch up and chat with Graeme about his life at Glenburnie and his recommendations for guests visiting this beautiful region of Scotland.

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SB | Episode 37: Royal Palaces and Puffins

This week we take you on a visit to the Fife village of Falkland and explore its links with sporting Royals and Johnny Cash. Spotting puffins is on everyone's list of things to do on a visit to Scotland at this time of year so we tell you a little bit about them and where you might be able to get up close and personal with a puffin.

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SB | Episode 36: Working Women

In this episode we visit Juteopolis – the name given to Dundee in the 19th Century when the city’s landscape and economic activity were dominated by the processing of raw jute from Bengal into hessian or burlap to meet burgeoning demand for sacks, sails and covers for pioneers heading west. For the first time it was the women who were the breadwinners – working in the mills while the men stayed home. Same era but worlds apart, Kate Cranston was a pioneer of a different kind. Astute businesswoman, patron of the arts and social pioneer she introduced tearooms to Glasgow giving respectable women a place to socialise unchaperoned and men a place to escape the demon drink.

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