"Glasgow Belongs To Me (1963) Is a sketch of the emotional quality of life in this great city. The Glasgow man is the product of historical tensions and the film traces his development, from the inhabitant of a Clydesdale hamlet, to the beneficiary and victim of a unique industrailisation. The Coasts Of Clyde (1959) In search of the and of his parents, asl well as for a holiday. Bernard Braden comes to the Firth of Clyde. Travelling by train and steamer he finally reaches Arran and fins the 'Scotland in Miniture' whence his grandmother sailed for the New World. It is a holiday of discovery illuminated with typical Braden humour. The Land Of Robert Burns (1956) This is a short account of the poet's life set among mid 1950's scences of the people of South West Scotland as they grow from childhood to manhood. A representative selection of his songs take on fresh significance when heard against a backround of the people and country he loved. Tracks: + Glasgow Belongs To Me (1963) + The Coasts Of Clyde (1959) + The Land Of Robert Burns (1956)"
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