Praise for the 44 SCOTLAND STREET series 'A deliciously engaging Edinburgh comedy' Financial
Times It is summer in Scotland Street (as it always is) and for the habitués of Edinburgh's
favourite street some extraordinary adventures lie in waiting. For the impossibly vain Bruce
Anderson - he of the clove-scented hair gel - it may finally be time to settle down and surely
it can only be a question of picking the lucky winner from the hordes of his admirers. The Duke
of Johannesburg is keen to take his flight of fancy a microlite seaplane from the drawing
board to the skies. Big Lou is delighted to discover that her young foster son has a surprising
gift for dance but she is faced with big decisions to make on his and her futures. And with
Irene now away to pursue her research in Aberdeen her husband Stuart and infinitely
long-suffering son Bertie are free to play. Stuart rekindles an old friendship over
peppermint tea whilst Bertie and his friend Ranald Braveheart Macpherson get more they
bargained for from their trip to the circus. And that's just the beginning . . .