Barely a Scotsman
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activista — 11 years ago(May 06, 2014 10:30 PM)
@toottoot
Actually, The Benny Hill Show has been running late Saturday nights on WADL TV Channel 38 in Michigan for about the past year, I think-here's the schedule:
http://www.wadldetroit.com/
I watched it for the first time in years (it used to show on WKBD Channel 50 in the Detroit area back in the early '80's) and the episode2000 watched wasn't half-bad. I pretty much ignored it until recently because I brushed it off as just some dumb,old sexist s*** (which it is) but it used to crack me and my brother up as kids. -
kduncell — 13 years ago(March 03, 2013 11:03 AM)
chivers677, other Scottish personalities don't have an ongoing U.S. television audience to contend with. American viewers are generally inward looking, resisting nearly everything outside their ken. He tailors his persona to appeal to a broader base. As for being upbeat, Craig breaks out the gloomy, cranky side of himself often enough.

Privately, his accent is more pronounced, and his attachment to Scotland is still going strong. He owns a home there, and returns as often as possible so that his boys develop an appreciation for their Scottish roots.
Personally, I much preferred his less Americanized public persona, but there you are, the vicissitudes of show business. Bah. -
Rheli — 12 years ago(September 02, 2013 12:41 AM)
Actually it seems Craig has mostly Irish ancestry on both sides, if you think that counts.
Historically a whole lot of comedians/singers in the US have had Irish ancestry. Harder to think of ones having Scottish ancestry.
Where's your crew?
On the 3rd planet.
There IS no 3rd planet!
Don't you think I know that? -
tromalexander — 12 years ago(September 23, 2013 12:26 PM)
The man is Scottish, and he's proud of it. There are many great actors from Scotland, but they either get Americanized in films or they play a character that's either British or Irish, because that's more popular than being Scottish.
And I really wish Tommy Flanagan, who is also from Scotland, would be able to portray and represent his country more often. Instead, he is always cast as an Irishman (Braveheart, Sin City, Sons of Anarchy). It's good to see Craig be proud of being Scottish on his show. -
HelveticaFont — 12 years ago(October 04, 2013 06:35 AM)
There are many great actors from Scotland, but they either get Americanized in films or they play a character that's either British or Irish, because that's more popular than being Scottish.
You do realise that Scotland is in Britain. -
dragon_x — 11 years ago(February 21, 2015 08:01 PM)
by King_Of_Fuh Tue Apr 29 2014 09:23:13
IMDb member since September 2005
Americans are loud, obnoxious and arrogant, unlike the
Scotch
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I like my scotch neat!
But surely, you cannot be joking??? Americans come in all types - though some are only exposed to the loud and obnoxious type. Also the US is more than NYC and LA . maybe you should check it out?