Cock of the Border
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Border Television, mid-late 60s | Border Television, mid-late 60s | ||
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- | {{ | + | Before [[Mr and Mrs]] ever reached Border-land (and so it goes), Derek Batey's breakthrough local hit at Border was this hugely popular inter-town talent contest of which we only know that Jedburgh won the series one year. |
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Current revision as of 22:53, 1 September 2017
Synopsis
Before Mr and Mrs ever reached Border-land (and so it goes), Derek Batey's breakthrough local hit at Border was this hugely popular inter-town talent contest of which we only know that Jedburgh won the series one year.
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