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Proscription Episode 1: Childhood Memories

Proscription Episode 1: Childhood Memories

By: Gordon Ian MacLeod
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‘Proscription’ is a work of historical fiction, which tells the story of a small child, caught up in the events of the bloody massacre of Glencoe.

The story looks at how that traumatic experience in early life, defined the man he was to become.

The four episodes are written and narrated by Gordon Ian MacLeod.

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Episodes
  • Episode 4: Love and Mercy
    Jul 16 2025

    Gordon Ian MacLeod presents the serialisation of his novel, ‘Proscription’, in four episodes.

    In episode 4, Donald and Catriona make a perilous journey.

    Written, narrated and produced by Gordon Ian MacLeod.

    The music, "Who wadna' Fecht for Charlie?' is also played by him.

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    37 mins
  • Episode 3: Bloody War
    Jul 16 2025

    Gordon Ian MacLeod presents the serialisation of his novel, ‘Proscription’, in four episodes.

    In episode 3, Donald has to flee the battlefield..

    Written, narrated and produced by Gordon Ian MacLeod.

    The music, "Who wadna' Fecht for Charlie?' is also played by him.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 2: To the Rightful King
    Jul 16 2025

    Gordon Ian MacLeod presents the serialisation of his novel, ‘Proscription’, in four episodes.

    In episode 2, Donald is given a very special assignment.

    Written, narrated and produced by Gordon Ian MacLeod.

    The music, "Who wadna' Fecht for Charlie?' is also played by him.

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    34 mins

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