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Speaking our Language

Speaking our Language was a Scottish Gaelic learners television programme that ran from 1993 to 1996. Running for 72 episodes through four series, the series was produced by Scottish Television and presented by Rhoda MacDonald, STV's then-head of Gaelic output. It was frequently repeated on TeleG and is now repeated on BBC Alba, and all four series have been released on DVD. The series was based on Now You're Talking, a similar Welsh-language learners' series broadcast on S4C and developed by Acen, a resource service for Welsh learners, who acted as programme consultants for Speaking our Language.

Speaking our Language

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The Winjin Pom

The Winjin' Pom is a television puppet series about a talking British caravan, renowned for his moaning, and five Australians who live and travel in him. The travellers who include Adelaide, Sydney, Bruce, Frazer, and Darwin, are members of the Gullagaloona backpackers club and are on a mission to travel the world. Discovering the caravan near London when lost, the travellers soon find the Winjin' Pom to be one of their biggest allies. A mafia-like team headed by evil Hammond organ playing vulture J.G. Chicago soon discover the caravan's rare ability to speak and decide to hijack it in a sinister plot to make themselves rich. Part of this mafia gang includes two villainous brothers. Ronnie and Reggie relentlessly chase the caravan and follow the backpackers on their travels in an attempt to steal it always of course failing miserably. The Winjin' Pom caravan is famous not only for talking but also for flying, something which occurs several episodes in after a hijack by The Crows. This talking-flying caravan was not seen by many people and the series did not air for long.

The Winjin Pom

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The Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Deluxe Edit version

The Deluxe Edit version basically retains the grand and macro scenes of the three battles of Guandu, Chibi, and Yiling and some other exciting key scenes in the original drama. It supplements and strengthens the scenes of Zhuge Liang, focusing on him more thoroughly reflected, thus highlighting the traditional concept of Zhuge Liang as the first character in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" This version is adjusted and compressed into 19 episodes (each episode is 90 minutes). Also some deficiencies/omissions in the original have been modified or corrected, such as dubbing errors and inaccuracies in the plot and characters.

The Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Deluxe Edit version

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