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00:00The hunt is on for Scotland's Home of the Year.
00:04Wow, this is gorgeous.
00:07Interior designers Anna Campbell-Jones and Banjo Beale,
00:10along with architect Danny Campbell, are scouring the company.
00:15Yes.
00:16Soak up the sun like a lizard.
00:18They're judging properties on architectural merit,
00:22creative design and personal style.
00:25All our senses are alive.
00:26But they're also looking for those special qualities
00:30that make a house a home.
00:37This time the judges are in the Highlands and Islands.
00:40First up is a home in the village of Och in the Black Isle
00:44by the Cromartie Firth.
00:47Clare lives here with her sons Murdo and Fergus
00:50and their three dogs Doris, Rosie and Thor.
00:55A former fisherman's cottage, which was once also a coffin maker's premises,
01:00Clare has continued to build on the home's quirky history,
01:03bringing her own personal style to the crow's nest.
01:08Well, I've always loved the Black Isle.
01:11Then I saw the house and really liked it.
01:12When we first moved in here, the house was very white.
01:16I don't like just anything plain.
01:19I'm quite into, well, maximalism really.
01:20That's my thing.
01:21I like lots of pattern, lots of colour.
01:24I wallpapered her house from top to bottom.
01:26I think I did it within the first three months of being here.
01:29So I just couldn't leave it as it was.
01:32Everything in the house is all things I just like.
01:35I've just collected them over the years.
01:36I'm quite into the whole kind of gothic look,
01:38but I had to make sure that it didn't clash with the house too much
01:41because obviously it's an old cottage.
01:43So I've kind of combined the two, really, I think.
01:46Obviously, I'm just a custodian of an old house.
01:48So it's nice to have that opportunity to sort of make it your own.
01:52I'm sure it's different from every other house on the street, really,
01:54because I've just put my own stamp on it.
02:00Downstairs, there's an open-plan living kitchen and office space
02:04with door to the back garden.
02:07On the first floor, there's the kids' bedrooms and the bathroom.
02:13And on the second floor is the primary bedroom.
02:18This is my favourite spot of the home here
02:20because it's a really comfortable spot next to the fire
02:23and I can watch people come and go.
02:26And I've also got a mini bar in the corner of the room, which helps.
02:30Now it's time for the judges to get their first view of the crow's nest.
02:34Well, that's colourful, isn't it?
02:37Isn't it?
02:37A cutie.
02:38What would you call that colour?
02:40Spiced strawberry?
02:42Oh!
02:43Sounds delicious.
02:44Mmm!
02:45Slice me off a piece of that.
02:47So this is like a fishing cottage,
02:49but it's got maybe a renegade angle with the windows, this colour.
02:53I think it's fishing for compliments.
02:55Look, a lot is on show.
02:56They're loud and proud.
02:57And it's very bright.
02:59Maybe some renegade owners.
03:00There's a lot of ornaments going on.
03:01Let's go and have a look.
03:11Oh, guys.
03:12Look at this pattern.
03:14I found that.
03:15Oh, my goodness.
03:16There's something kind of Halloween themed about this room for me.
03:20A lot of owls.
03:22We've got moody lighting, crows.
03:25Well, they love their birds, don't they?
03:27There's actually some really nice zoning in here.
03:29It's quite a neat space, but they've managed to get a window seat.
03:32The position of the furniture is really nice,
03:34and it blends lovely with that open plan area.
03:36And they're doing a lot of things that you wouldn't normally do.
03:38Geometric stripe with a bit of tartan and a tapestry.
03:42But somehow, by keeping on going and adding all of those patterns,
03:46you hit a tipping point where it's okay.
03:48You can keep on going.
03:50At what object does the tipping point become okay?
03:53That's my question.
03:54Was it the Dodo coaster?
03:56No, I think it was that pheasant plate up there.
03:59Ah, okay.
04:00Well, there's some very serious do's and don'ts of Dodo decorating.
04:03And I think one more Dodo and it might be a don't.
04:07Okay.
04:15It's a cute little kitchen.
04:17It's clever the way they've added on these little Gothic mirrors
04:20onto standard cabinets that they've painted.
04:22Gosh, yeah, actually.
04:23It kind of looks like those pantry holes.
04:26It has a way of adding a little bit of depth and space, doesn't it?
04:29Yeah.
04:30It's woodland.
04:31It's seaside.
04:32It's Gothic.
04:33It's a little bit of everything, isn't it?
04:35It's actually a very efficient kitchen in this corner.
04:38Everything's crammed in within touching distance.
04:40You don't even need to move your feet.
04:41For a lazy cook, that's a dream, isn't it?
04:50Oh, wow.
04:51Look at this garden.
04:52Yes.
04:53This is more like it.
04:54A glass of wine, some tapas.
04:57It's quite at home here.
04:58There's a lovely homemade feel, isn't there, to this.
05:01There's just a bit of CLS painted in this lovely strawberry print colour
05:04with a bit of corrugated polycarbonate on top.
05:07It just creates a lovely little space where you can sit all year round.
05:11There's a little bit of kind of Tuscan elegance
05:13with the curtains billowing in that sea breeze.
05:16What they've done is they've used shower curtains,
05:19which is really clever because they'll be completely weatherproof.
05:23That's a good idea.
05:24The living room is a small, cosy place,
05:26but this is a much more social area.
05:28You can imagine having quite a large number of people here
05:31for a party in the summertime.
05:37It's a nice little seat.
05:38Little kids' floor.
05:40Dinosaur action in there.
05:42I want to get at it.
05:44Oh, this looks fun.
05:46Look at this fella.
05:48Oh, my goodness.
05:50It's huge.
05:51Ah, T-Rex.
05:53Oh, that is cool.
05:55That wall of dinosaurs.
05:57Jurassic perks of being a kid.
05:59Yeah.
06:00I love the whole combination of an elegant ticking
06:02with a dinosaur print.
06:03I've always said it.
06:05This kid is stylish.
06:06Yeah.
06:07It's probably the best dinosaur room I've ever seen.
06:09They've used little dinosaur toys for the doorknobs.
06:12Oh, that's really cool.
06:13Budding interior designer or paleontologist.
06:17Both.
06:24Oh.
06:27Oh, this is amazing.
06:29Okay.
06:30This is where it kind of comes into its own, isn't it?
06:33They're still working with patterns and layering here, but they've got it much more pared back.
06:39I think it's much calmer in here than it is in the rest of the home.
06:42They've actually used so much of the little pockets of space all through the circulation.
06:45We had that bench and they've got that shelf full of their nice ornaments and a curtain as well.
06:50I don't know what's behind there.
06:52Oh, it's the little dog's bedroom.
06:54Oh, that's cute.
06:56That's a good use of space.
06:57A dog en suite.
06:59Oh, that's my dream.
07:01Or if you've been very bad, that's where you end up.
07:05In the doghouse.
07:06In the doghouse.
07:10Now they've cast their beady eyes over the crow's nest, how will the judges rate it?
07:15One score will be held back to live soon all three homes when their combined scores will be revealed.
07:23This is a home where no space has gone to waste.
07:27The clever spatial planning was the calm in the midst of a visual storm.
07:31There's clearly huge amounts of passion and personality in this home.
07:34But for me, fewer ideas delivered with more precision would have amplified the vision with even more conviction.
07:41I'm giving this home an eight.
07:43This diminutive decoupaged home is in the best possible way a scrapbook of this family's life and also the inner
07:53worlds of the people that live here.
07:54I've really enjoyed the carefree crashing together of patterns and motifs in this home.
08:00Together, all of these things have created something really playful and unique.
08:05I'm going to give this home a nine.
08:09This is a fantastical family home.
08:12The owners have poured their passion and their personality into it and it really shows.
08:18I think they could go even a little bit further and push the boat out that tiny bit more to
08:24make it truly spectacular.
08:32Next up, it's a Laird's Manor dating from the 1750s on the shores of Loch Crearren in Argyll.
08:41Laurie and Robin and their kids Tristan and Audrey live here with dog Poppy.
08:47Laurie is originally from the US and the family moved to hand painted house from London in search of a
08:54different pace of life.
08:57We've lived here a little bit over a year.
09:00All of the changes we've made have been around what's already existing in the house.
09:04Most of it has been with a paintbrush and a nail gun and some imagination.
09:09Yeah, lots of things repurposed or redesigned.
09:13We're trying to keep everything out of a landfill as much as possible.
09:16You've done a lot of painting of art.
09:18So a lot of the artwork is either photography that Laurie's taken or it's paintings that she's done.
09:23I am covered in paint about 80% of the time.
09:25Laurie is the contractor, the designer, the builder, the painter.
09:30I'm also the client that breaks down in the middle of the project.
09:33I've moved here to this beautiful house with a really beautiful community.
09:37And I can't imagine home being anywhere else.
09:40We're all neurodivergent here.
09:42So the world is really overstimulating for us.
09:46So it was important that the kids had a place to come home to that was nice, calm and quiet,
09:52that they could just be themselves in.
09:54They've got all of this to explore, you know,
09:56then go out the bikes and go cycling around or go walking up the hills and, you know,
10:01I guess be like kids were a hundred years ago rather than stuck to their screens.
10:06Yeah.
10:07Yeah.
10:07It makes my heart happy when I see them outside playing, even if they're fighting.
10:14The downstairs layout includes the kitchen and larder, the main living room, formal dining room, snug and WC.
10:24On the first floor, there are six bedrooms, two with en suite and three bathrooms.
10:32And on the second floor, there's an office with en suite and Laurie's art studio.
10:40This is actually our favourite spot in the home.
10:44More often than not, one or all of us are on the floor, either playing a game, doing a craft
10:49project.
10:49And in the winter, we're right in front of the fire.
10:52And of course, from the floor, you have a beautiful view of the mountain outside the house.
10:58So what will the judges make of this revitalised Georgian pile?
11:03Wow.
11:04This is beautiful.
11:06Isn't it just?
11:07This home will be absolutely ancient, but it looks brand new.
11:10It's so crisp and white.
11:12I love the simplicity of the planting either side of the front door.
11:16There's dark leaf birch trees and the yellow dahlias against the white wall.
11:20It's quite a mass, but I think given the iconic landscape and the size of everything around here, it fits
11:25perfectly.
11:26This is a chunky big old house.
11:28Shall we go inside and see if there's anything big and chunky inside as all?
11:31Well, yeah.
11:38Oh, that's lovely, isn't it?
11:40Oh, wow.
11:41Oh, there's so much to see.
11:42Oh, gorgeous.
11:43I love this kind of blue stone floor.
11:46I love this Jacobean archway.
11:48That's incredible.
11:49Oh, not one, but two.
11:50Yeah.
11:50God, and some gorgeous art as well.
11:53It's beautiful.
11:54This home's obviously been modified a lot over the years.
11:57Okay, I cannot wait to explore this house.
12:00Oh, I see an even more amazing arch in here.
12:02That's cool.
12:02Let's have a look.
12:07Wow, that archway is something else.
12:10Isn't it?
12:11Art in the perfect little hatch.
12:13It's the ultimate country house dining room, isn't it?
12:16I can imagine lots of tall tales being told late at night at this table.
12:19It's gorgeous, isn't it?
12:21The colours in here, what is it?
12:22That patrician red, would you say?
12:25But with the green, isn't it?
12:27Really lovely foliage is just really bursting to life in here.
12:31The light of this room is largely unchanged, but why would you change it?
12:35Each elevation has such a lovely composition.
12:38It's so photogenic in here.
12:39Some people don't use their formal dining room.
12:41I feel like this really is a room I'd want to come and spend some time in.
12:52Oh, look at this room.
12:54Oh, wow.
12:56There's the heart.
12:57Perfectly in the middle of this perfect Persian rug.
12:59I'm going to have to sit here.
13:01Oh, wow.
13:03This is incredible.
13:04I think the Georgians were trying to make a point to the Jacobeans, weren't they?
13:08It's like Crocodiles of D, but architecture.
13:10That's not a room.
13:11This is a room.
13:12Yeah.
13:12The view from here is absolutely amazing through all of these gorgeous Georgian windows.
13:17I love the way that half library wraps all the way around both seating spaces.
13:22I like the lighting choice in here as well.
13:24There's loads of lamps.
13:25These wall lights are really cool and you can imagine getting a lovely light from the fire.
13:29I think if there's one thing in design alone for my mum, it's never turn on the big light.
13:34I wouldn't dare in here.
13:35She's correct.
13:44Oh, wow.
13:45This is a grand bedroom.
13:47That is a perfectly made bed.
13:49Look how plump that looks.
13:51What I like in here is we've still got lots of really beautiful antiques, but these bedsides are really contemporary,
13:57aren't they?
13:57And they fit so well in the space.
14:00Yeah, they've dialed down the richness up here.
14:03The colours are a little bit more muted, your softer blues and your greys.
14:06It's really lovely and relaxed.
14:09And you've got like the view, the killer view that this home has got from the principal bedroom.
14:15You do have amazing vistas on every wall as well.
14:17I love that open fireplace.
14:19You can imagine that just crackling away when it's all snowy outside.
14:24Oh, another beautiful room.
14:25Oh, yeah.
14:26But look.
14:27Oh, come and look at this bathroom.
14:29Wow.
14:30That's incredible.
14:31That's hand painted on the wall.
14:32Oh, that's amazing.
14:34And it goes all the way round.
14:35The colours are lovely, that muted kind of sage.
14:39But imagine lying in the bath and feeling like you're bathing in a forest.
14:45Well, forest bathing is a thing, isn't it?
14:47Yeah.
14:47This is a whole new meaning to it.
14:53Farmhouse kitchen.
14:55Oh, I love the heat of an agar.
14:57Yeah.
14:58Yeah, things are heating up now.
14:59It's actually a very simple, very paired back, almost spartan room in relation to the rest of the house.
15:08I absolutely adore that table and chairs.
15:11That stainless steel backsplash is really nice.
15:13You can tell this is a proper working kitchen.
15:15The most decorative thing is the skirt on the dishwasher, isn't it?
15:19Compared to the rest of the house, yeah, paired back.
15:22I'd imagine this gets a lot of use and it's standing up to it.
15:26Yeah, it's a kitchen that means business.
15:28Yeah, absolutely.
15:33This home is a picture perfect vision of a family home.
15:37It is in the most remarkable setting and it's been decorated to perfection.
15:42I think the owner has brought together a lovely collection of objects and art and really created a series of
15:49lovely spaces that do the building and its architecture justice.
15:54I'm giving this home a 10.
15:57This home setting is pure Scotland.
16:00Sea loch at the front, mountains at the back.
16:03This landscape was destined to cradle this home.
16:06And architecturally, it's a really rare hybrid.
16:09There's Jacobian swagger and the Georgian layout allows the home to excel.
16:14And when you add in the owner's artistic touches, it really brings heart and life to this home.
16:19I'm giving this home a 10.
16:22I'm really impressed by the way this homeowner has lent in to the history of this incredible building at the
16:30same time as creating a very comfortable family home.
16:34I think it's possible to be intimidated by a building that's got such a strong history as this one.
16:40And I love the freedom that the homeowner has shown by painting on the walls.
16:45There's something really familiar to me about this home.
16:49It's definitely an archetype of that country home living.
17:00Finally, a contemporary home inspired by traditional Highlands and Islands blackhouses.
17:08Nick and Joan live here in the Black Shed, a few miles from Broadford and Skye.
17:16Since buying the property, they've added a new guest studio and their own touches to this modern architect design home.
17:24We moved in three years ago, but we were very much involved in modifying it and all the interior decorations
17:34are ours.
17:35We wanted it to be attractive and fit in with the sort of ambiance of the main build.
17:43It's such a luxury to have this beautiful big room.
17:48We love the wood. We love the views.
17:51The furniture that we like, it's very comfortable furniture, some of it's vintage furniture that's been restored.
17:57I think the other thing is the simplicity of materials.
18:00So you've only got a handful of materials both in here and in the studio.
18:06And I think just having that minimal palette just creates a beautiful effect.
18:13We're very close to the lock down there. I can swim every morning. I can watch the wildlife here.
18:19And this is a beautiful location just to sit. It makes me feel happy to be here.
18:30Downstairs, there's a large open plan kitchen and living space, bathroom and a bookshelf lined corridor leading to an office
18:40come bedroom.
18:42Upstairs, there's another bedroom with desk space and en suite.
18:47Outside in the guest studio, there's a dining and kitchen area, shower room and bedroom.
18:55This is my favourite spot in the home. I like to come here in the morning, have a cup of
19:01coffee and look at the view outside.
19:05It makes me feel very peaceful and very grounded.
19:08But will the judges find any grounds for a complaint as they take in the black shed?
19:15OK.
19:16Wow.
19:16This is stirring some very pleasing feelings for me.
19:19Well, there are black houses and then there's this big black house, but it still feels really gentle.
19:25It's bedded in nicely with the wildflowers.
19:28Yeah, this kind of building has really become a kind of island archetype, a contemporary version of vernacular architecture here,
19:34hasn't it?
19:34This one has been so expertly done. The proportions are spot on, the materials are minimal. I love that hidden
19:42gutter.
19:43OK, you're dropping all of the architectural terms, both of you. I can't wait to see what's inside. Let's go.
19:54Wow.
19:55Oh, you can smell the pine, can't you?
19:58Douglas's fur. Nothing beats it.
20:00It's so beautifully detailed right over the ceiling as well.
20:02Is it weathered or washed?
20:04I don't think it's been treated. I think that's why we can really smell it.
20:08But it looks like the whole interior is finished with the same timber.
20:11I want to go down that way.
20:12Follow the fur.
20:19OK.
20:20Wow.
20:21That's what I'm talking about.
20:23Here's the heart. You can see why. Look at that view. That is incredible.
20:28There's a lot going on here. Superficially, it seems really simple, but there's quite a lot to unpick. Lots of
20:34little details to absorb.
20:35It's really tight in the material choices, isn't it? You've got the timber, you've got grey sheepskin, you've got the
20:41stainless steel counter.
20:43It's kind of just timber and grey, isn't it?
20:46There's no skirting boards. There's no little spotlights. It's very crisp, very neat.
20:51Oh, this is the perfect design of kitchen.
20:54I love that they've just got a whole load of drawers everywhere and these little pull-out shelves as well.
21:00It's very utilitarian.
21:01So, I guess when you don't have much on show, storage is key.
21:12Ah.
21:13It's a calm space.
21:14Very sad.
21:16As much as I like stuff, I do like my bedrooms paired back and just completely calm.
21:22And they've made clever use of the eaves here by putting all the storage in the space that you can't
21:27really use for anything else.
21:28Another thing you can really appreciate from this point is how the roof goes right up to that apex, making
21:33that lovely right angle.
21:35And you can see it runs the full length of the whole property.
21:43Oh, yes.
21:45Oh, I love a cabin bed like that.
21:48A little nook bed.
21:48This is cool.
21:49What a great little use of space.
21:52It's actually quite an old-fashioned idea to make such purpose-made furniture, but it works so well in this
21:58sort of space, doesn't it?
21:59It's absolutely spot on the way they've laid everything out.
22:02But with this floating cantilever desk, you've got no legs interrupting where you put the chair.
22:07So, you could actually have two or even three people sitting along here if you wanted to.
22:11There's something about the thickness of the walls in this home that really work with this space.
22:15They've had to build a really robust structure to keep that open apex, but you can really feel in this
22:20ground floor bedroom, it is so solid.
22:22I imagine it would be silent at night time.
22:30Oh, mini home.
22:31Little wee home.
22:33Oh, this is really cute.
22:36This is nice.
22:37A little Japanese curtain.
22:39I like that.
22:40Yeah.
22:41It's got a really big bathroom for such a small building and a very tiny kitchen, but perfectly kitted out.
22:46We've had a break from all the timber, but I like that they've got the little shadow gap, no skirtings
22:51in here either.
22:51Mm-hmm.
22:52That's so nice.
22:52I don't really understand this curtain.
22:54Oh, it's Japanese.
22:56You wouldn't.
22:57Oh, do you do this?
23:00We'd better get her.
23:01Come on.
23:02I think this is how you do it, Hannah, but okay.
23:04Oh, where's the fun in that?
23:07What's going on here?
23:07Yeah.
23:08This looks...
23:09Ooh!
23:10Okay, you guys are easily impressed.
23:13Are you not impressed by that?
23:14I am.
23:14Just smiling.
23:15Nice little bed.
23:17Perfect.
23:17I'll be going all the way.
23:17Oh, yeah.
23:18Oh, I don't know if we were meant to.
23:20Do you want to get it all the way down?
23:22Okay.
23:23Yeah.
23:25Interesting.
23:26It's lovely, isn't it?
23:27The birch ply is a little bit more contemporary than the Douglas fir in the main house.
23:33The trouble is, this is too good.
23:35I think too many guests would want to come and stay with you.
23:37I wouldn't like that.
23:45This place is ecclesiastical.
23:48It's monastic.
23:49It's a place for contemplation.
23:51But the edges are beginning to get roughed up by daily life.
23:55And I think that's the joy of seeing how this home is going to develop over the years.
23:59This home is a masterclass in the careful manipulation of a very, very tight material palette to provide every function
24:08that makes a home.
24:10I'm going to give this home a 10.
24:13This home is smart, mindful, pared back, everything I'm not.
24:19It's been inspired by the typical black houses which were built for people who worked outside.
24:24But this is a gorgeous home for looking inwards.
24:27So many beautiful places to just stop and reflect.
24:30It's a really gorgeous, quite softly spoken home.
24:34I'm giving this home a 10.
24:37This home is a brilliant example of architecture as an art form.
24:41It's got touches of vernacular with its form and materiality.
24:45And it's embedded in its landscape with a response to its site.
24:48And it's beautifully detailed with so much purpose and clarity.
24:56Now they've seen all three homes in the Highlands and Islands, it's time to reveal their final scores.
25:03First, it's a crow's nest in Och in the Black Isle.
25:07I gave it a 9.
25:10Danny, you gave it an 8.
25:13Banjo, tell us what you thought.
25:15Well, it was a real magpie's home, wasn't it?
25:17And it might just be the smallest three-storey house we've ever seen.
25:21I gave it an 8.
25:23Okay, so that gives Crow's Nest Cottage 25.
25:28Oh, that's such a sweet little home.
25:30I love that little garden as well.
25:31Gorgeous.
25:32Yeah.
25:33Next is Hand Painted House on Loch Crieren in Argyll.
25:38Danny, you gave it a 10.
25:41And Banjo, of course, you gave it a 10.
25:45I thought it was absolutely extraordinary.
25:49It was filled with so many objects, so many amazing settings, and had been done with incredible professionalism.
25:56I, too, gave it a 10.
25:59I, too, gave it a 10.
26:00Good points.
26:02So that gives Hand Painted House 30.
26:06Full marks.
26:07That's a good score.
26:08Wow.
26:09And, finally, the Black Shed near Broadford in Skye.
26:14Banjo, you gave it a 10.
26:18I gave it a 10 as well.
26:20Danny.
26:21Well, this was an architectural dream.
26:24It was sophisticated.
26:25It was intelligent.
26:26It was comfortable in its setting.
26:28But I also felt that completely matched the people that lived there.
26:31I also gave it a 10.
26:33Oh, my goodness.
26:35So the Black Shed has 30.
26:37Uh-oh, we've got a tie.
26:39Uh-oh.
26:40We're going to have to have a little discussion then, aren't we?
26:43That's a nice way to put it.
26:44Well, I think this is going to be really difficult because these homes are both so different from each other.
26:51Quite literally black and white, aren't we?
26:53We've got that gorgeous hunk of a white building in the most amazing location and decorated so perfectly.
27:01And then you've got the Black House, which, again, is in a beautiful location.
27:06Everything's pared back, but that's doing all the work.
27:10So I'm torn.
27:12How about you, Danny?
27:13The Black Shed, when I arrived, I thought this is another long house in Skye.
27:19But the thing that stuck with me was you got a real sense of the people that live there and
27:24what they're all about.
27:25And that was just brilliant.
27:26So neither home was designed specifically for the owners, obviously.
27:30Each home was chosen.
27:32For me, the Black Shed, the way that it sits in that landscape, the sort of ruggedness of it, the
27:39honesty of the materials.
27:41There's this sort of indefinable spiritual feeling that I got in the Black Shed is what makes me want to
27:45put that one through to the final.
27:47I'm always fond of an island home.
27:49So I get it.
27:50I love it.
27:51I think it's a worthy winner.
27:53So we're agreed.
27:55Although it's extremely close and it's very, very sad to say goodbye to hand-painted house, the Black Shed is
28:02our finalist for Highlands and Islands.
28:05Yay.
28:05I was a showstopper.
28:07It's absolutely incredible.
28:08Oh.
28:09The Black Shed pips the competition at the post to earn its place in the final of Scotland's Home of
28:16the Year.
28:19Next time.
28:21Probably travel by suitcase.
28:22The judges are in central Scotland.
28:25What?
28:26On their quest for Scotland's Home of the Year.
28:30After that.
28:47We never get in the laps.
28:48We were engaged in the line, because they really Teddy Marshall, and when everybody else visited.
28:48We used in residence like the durof, as well and as of our school.
28:48If he would's better in the middle of everyone, he was to have a sexual voice and talk money at
28:48school.
28:48To give them a quick sense of who they are missing.
28:48And that's someone seeing them!
28:48And everyone is a major odd Why, is thereipping away onto a helicopter side?
28:57It's a signalling to find a本, a natural place at an Florian salt,
28:57and I've been asking you to raise for Galia戒.
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