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The BBC have been filming a documentary focusing on Achnacarry and it's part in wartime training.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-16317515

It screens on BBC2 Scotland 21:00hrs on Tuesday 31st January.

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Just a little reminder about this programme due to be screened on BBC2 Scotland Tuesday 31st January 2012 at 9pm. Andy Twaddle from the BBC previously advised us of the following :

The BBC Scotland Commando doc is now scheduled for first transmission on 31st January 2012 at 9pm. This transmission will be Scotland only, we are hopeful a UK transmission will follow. I'll send you more details if and when. It's called "Castle Commando" - the same as Donald Gilchrist's book. For anyone interested, the programme should also be available on the iplayer. BBC2 Scotland also appears as channel 990 on the SKY system


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being aired tomorrow on BBC2 Scotland at 21.00hrs.

Here's an information page to the hour long program written & directed by Andy Twaddle and narrated by Rory Bremner - there are two links here as a taster - Enjoy!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bfl4x

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Please keep an eye on the Scotsman newspaper (if you can) who I have been helping with an article to compliment the program tomorrow. Inclusions from CVA members Eric Buckmaster (No 2 Cdo), Brian Woolnough (2 Bde Sigs), Douggie Neish (No 1 Cdo) and Daniel Houldsworth (No 4 Cdo).

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http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/heritage/historic-sites/the_battle_station_tv_documentary_tells_the_story_of_achnacarry_castle_s_wartime_past_1_2086708

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With regard to the Scotsman entry I see they have used a picture in our gallery of Achnacarry without crediting it to the CVA ! Geoff can you send a couple of the Veterans round to sort them out

I have received a few enquiries from people overseas about access to the programme. . The BBCi player now has a free downloadable application which permits viewing on an iPad and iPhone from many overseas countries including Europe, Australia and Canada. See this link below to hear more about it:

http://www.youtube.com/BBCiplayerglobal#p/c/EC9E40EB9047501C/0/FUyItQrCzPM

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When the danger is passed and all things righted, God is forgotten, and the Soldier slighted.


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Further to Pete's link, here is another link to BBC iplayer that Janet has tried and it seems to work out in Canada!

http://www.watch-bbc-iplayer.com/
good luck,

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The Scotsman have now kindly offered to credit the photo appropriately on their website. As I took the photo it was of personal interest !!

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God and the Soldier, all men adore, In time of danger and not before.
When the danger is passed and all things righted, God is forgotten, and the Soldier slighted.


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Fabby. Well done BBC. Does anyone have the facility to put that to DVD for me?!
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Wouldn't be so bad, but they haven't even spelt your name right Pete!!

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Just to add - if anyone can get this on DVD or even audio I would be very interested - my dad Ted 'Dutch' Holland doesn't have access to a computer or iplayer, and being partially blind - and I know he would love to at least listen to the programme.

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It was nice to see the BBC gave a credit to the CVA, and also to Eric Buckmaster who although not on the film I know spoke in detail to them. I thought the film was very good and gave a good insight to the training at Lochailort and Achnacarry. I particularly liked Jimmy Dunning's contribution and the fact that they blended/discussed the new training in relation to that of the Commandos nigh on 70 years ago. I am sure that the programme will be screened again for viewers in the rest of the UK but a few emails to them requesting that to happen might persuade them to do it.

As to the spelling of my name on the photo I took of Achnacarry House printed on The Scotsman website and in their newspaper. I can put up with that in the knowledge that Nick, me thinks, may be just a bit envious 8)

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God and the Soldier, all men adore, In time of danger and not before.
When the danger is passed and all things righted, God is forgotten, and the Soldier slighted.


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Just watched Castle Commando and thoroughly enjoyed it - well done Andy Twaddle.
I thought using using Rory Bremner's impressions as voice overs was a great idea [I particularly enjoyed Bremner's impression of Evelyn Waugh - whether it was accurate or not I don't know but he it made him sound exactly as I imagined he should ) ].

Great program.

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Pete,
Pete Rodgers wrote:
As to the spelling of my name on the photo I took of Achnacarry House printed on The Scotsman website and in their newspaper. I can put up with that in the knowledge that Nick, me thinks, may be just a bit envious 8)


hell no - I've had many photos published and credited in 'proper' newspapers and museums all over the world - and my name was always spelled correctly!

Good photo though - well done (he says in a patronising tone )


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I thoroughly enjoyed the music too which just so happened to be composed by the grandson of a member of training staff at Achnacarry...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-16317515

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