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* [[IronyAsSheIsCast Irony As He Is Cast]] Jeremy Hardy (whose main career is as a ''very'' left-wing standup comedian) as the Laird.
* NonSingingVoice: The episode "Fame Idol" hinges on Mrs Naughtie having a beautiful singing voice, played by opera singer Jane Gilchrist. There was inevitably one scene where Mrs Naughtie sang in her own voice, for no reason whatsoever.
* TalkingToHimself: All the characters (except in the Hogmanay Special) are voiced by four actors, only one of whom is female. This is frequently {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d.

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* [[IronyAsSheIsCast Irony As He Is Cast]] Jeremy Hardy (whose main career is as a ''very'' left-wing standup comedian) as the Laird.
* NonSingingVoice: The episode "Fame Idol" hinges on Mrs Naughtie having a beautiful singing voice, played by opera singer Jane Gilchrist. There was inevitably one scene where Mrs Naughtie sang in her own voice, for no reason whatsoever.
* TalkingToHimself:
ActingForTwo: All the characters (except in the Hogmanay Special) are voiced by four actors, only one of whom is female. This is frequently {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d.



** In another episode, the Laird (played by Jeremy Hardy) had an argument with his mother (played by Jeremy Hardy [[CrossDressingVoices with a silly high-pitched voice]]) which ended "Now take me home before anyone realises you're doing both voices". Not being a show to let a joke rest, the Laird's mother later had a party with Mrs Dougal, Mrs Hamish, and Grandpa Naughtie.

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** In another episode, the Laird (played by Jeremy Hardy) had an argument with his mother (played by Jeremy Hardy [[CrossDressingVoices with a silly high-pitched voice]]) which ended "Now take me home before anyone realises you're doing both voices". Not being a show to let a joke rest, the Laird's mother later had a party with Mrs Dougal, Mrs Hamish, and Grandpa Naughtie.Naughtie.
* IronyAsSheIsCast: Jeremy Hardy (whose main career is as a ''very'' left-wing standup comedian) as the Laird.
* NonSingingVoice: The episode "Fame Idol" hinges on Mrs Naughtie having a beautiful singing voice, played by opera singer Jane Gilchrist. There was inevitably one scene where Mrs Naughtie sang in her own voice, for no reason whatsoever.
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* ActorAllusion: In the Hogmanay special, when Hamish tries to explain to Dougal who Tim Brooke-Taylor is, TheGoodies are described as "him, Bill Oddie and..." "...the other one."

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* ActorAllusion: In the Hogmanay special, when Hamish tries to explain to Dougal who Tim Brooke-Taylor is, TheGoodies Series/TheGoodies are described as "him, Bill Oddie and..." "...the other one."
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* NonSingingVoice: The episode "Fame Idol" hinges on Mrs Naughtie having a beautiful singing voice, played by opera singer Jane Gilchrist. There was inevitably one scene where Mrs Naughtie sang in her own voice, for no reason whatsoever.

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* NonSingingVoice: The episode "Fame Idol" hinges on Mrs Naughtie having a beautiful singing voice, played by opera singer Jane Gilchrist. There was inevitably one scene where Mrs Naughtie sang in her own voice, for no reason whatsoever.whatsoever.
* TalkingToHimself: All the characters (except in the Hogmanay Special) are voiced by four actors, only one of whom is female. This is frequently {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d.
-->'''Mrs [=MacAllister=]:''' How can you stand here and say that to me?\\
'''Mrs Naughtie''': It isn't easy.
** In another episode, the Laird (played by Jeremy Hardy) had an argument with his mother (played by Jeremy Hardy [[CrossDressingVoices with a silly high-pitched voice]]) which ended "Now take me home before anyone realises you're doing both voices". Not being a show to let a joke rest, the Laird's mother later had a party with Mrs Dougal, Mrs Hamish, and Grandpa Naughtie.
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* [[IronyAsSheIsCast Irony As He Is Cast]] Jeremy Hardy (whose main career is as a ''very'' left-wing standup comedian) as the Laird.

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* [[IronyAsSheIsCast Irony As He Is Cast]] Jeremy Hardy (whose main career is as a ''very'' left-wing standup comedian) as the Laird.Laird.
* NonSingingVoice: The episode "Fame Idol" hinges on Mrs Naughtie having a beautiful singing voice, played by opera singer Jane Gilchrist. There was inevitably one scene where Mrs Naughtie sang in her own voice, for no reason whatsoever.
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* ActorAllusion: In the Hogmanay special, when Hamish tries to explain to Dougal who Tim Brooke-Taylor is, TheGoodies are described as "him, Bill Oddie and..." "...the other one."

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* ActorAllusion: In the Hogmanay special, when Hamish tries to explain to Dougal who Tim Brooke-Taylor is, TheGoodies are described as "him, Bill Oddie and..." "...the other one.""
* [[IronyAsSheIsCast Irony As He Is Cast]] Jeremy Hardy (whose main career is as a ''very'' left-wing standup comedian) as the Laird.
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* ActorAllusion: In the Hogmanay special, when Hamish tries to explain to Dougal who Tim Brooke-Taylor is, TheGoodies are described as "him, Bill Oddie and..." "...the other one."

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