Great story but Christmas was not generally celebrated in Scotland until relatively recent years. Indeed Christmas day was not a public holiday until the 70s. New Year was the big day.
I found it odd Christmas was celebrated in the story and that Santa was also included. I thought Christmas was almost illegal until the late 1950s. Or, at least, totally disapproved of by the Church of Scotland as too frivolous a holiday.
my only comment is why Aussie Radio have enabled me to listen such wonderful drama.can someone explain please.!!!!!!! should this be the responsibility of a uk provider!!!!!
I think you need to look at your search terms. There are many providers who have frequently uploaded not only the exact same content as Australian Radio, but have also had significantly more content too. However, because RU-vid being what it is results in these people constantly been shut down and so once again we lose hundreds of good quality classic radio shows. A number of providers are back on currently, but I am not going to name them here for fear of losing their content and accounts yet again.
@@deanwal1962 You are perfectly correct in everything you say here. To keep content alive and active is a global endeavour. I would love to have an old archive to share with everyone , and gladly would. I also realise how frustrating it is when a site gets shut down. It can also be difficult to find people after again after a particular favourite site is closed : Plus, you were quite right to keep the "nameless," nameless , as it were too. And for all the right reasons too. Good on ya!
@@mattf5973 Thank you Matt. One place you might want to look is Rumble. Not only do the channels on there seem not to be taken down, they are also not ruined by constant advertisements either. Finally, you can look at the internet archive, however, the issue there is finding the plays you want to hear. Unless you know their names or writer then it is only possible to stumble on them by genre or accident. Whenever I hear an exceptional radio play on here I check the archive and see if it is there. If I find it I favourite it and can re-listen to it whenever I want. I do though need to figure out how to download them from the archive and then upload them to YT in order to help fight the censorship of YT.
Aussie Radio is my youtube name it has nothing to do with any radio station. I am Australian and I just like posting shows from around the world. I dont know what you mean with the "French" reference.