by Gordon Mackay | Feb 2, 2019 | Doric Future, People / Culture
2nd Feb 2019 A way of life which sustained small communities in the N.E. of Scotland. Various fishermen who laterly worked from Port Erroll, Cruden Bay and Whinnyfold, Aberdeenshire. To watch the video, click the play button on the section...
by Gordon Mackay | Feb 1, 2019 | Doric Dracula
Characters portrayed here were met by chance whilst on my travels and the filming was unrehearsed. This Proves The Spirit of Bram Stoker Lives On…..Filmed By Jill Cantlay McWilliam Join the Doric TV Community today We very much hope you will join our Doric TV...
by Gordon Mackay | Feb 1, 2019 | Doric Future, People / Culture
1st Feb 2019 Jimmy Mathers, Farmer – Slains, Aberdeenshire A wonderfully rich account of a Doric farmers life, Jimmy Mathers spent his entire working life on his farm at Slains near Cruden Bay. To watch the video, click the play button on the section below. Join the...
by Gordon Mackay | Jan 31, 2019 | Doric Dracula
In this section I have assembled a selection of video’s which bring together theconnections between our Doric landscape and culture and how it inspired Bram Stoker to write his Gothic novel ‘Dracula’ Join the Doric TV Community today We very much hope you will join...
by Gordon Mackay | Jan 1, 2019 | Doric Dracula
The late Ken Davidson, a local Cruden Bay man and writer of the Doric, re enacting the foot steps of Stoker. Bram Stoker writer of Dracula had a fascination for The Buchan Coastline, the heritage, the people the folklore. He listened to all the locals stories. He...
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